My oldest sent me one of her papers from college. Not so that I could review it. Just to read it so that I could see what she's doing. It's cool to see her maturity of thought and writing. Still miss having her around though. Oh, I also wanted to share that that we bought Storyworth for my mom a while back now. If you don't know what that is, it's a site that asks questions about the past, and shares the answers with family/friends. I've quite enjoyed learning what her grandparents were like, what she did as a kid (less dinosaur-chasing involved than I thought), and even sides of my grandparents that I hadn't been old enough to see. One technical note--I’m likely moving to a cheaper Kit plan, which means the email format will shift a bit while I re-tool. Thanks for rolling with me during the transition. Click here to be removed from family content. Shepherds has been my toughest book to write. I drafted the beginning and the end first—which weirdly made the middle slower and more deliberate. It’s not a bad thing; it’s just… different. Two threads are solid; I start the third today. Meanwhile, I'm working on teasers. War drums echo from Bellon to Aendolin. Elliah—bereft of magic, stubborn as granite—owes a debt to Truth, while Hughelas works with dragonkind to mark roads no map can hold. A dragonscaled troll walks where prayers fail. Warders bristle under the thumb of the High Elves. The Mother of Trees grows quiet. The Father of Stones listens. Threads pull tight: mercy or victory, oath or freedom, one life or a thousand. When the cage groans, who pays to keep it shut? I’m shifting ad spend back toward Guardian League for a bit. It’s trickier to advertise than Thaumatropic Roots—fewer pull-quotes and the imagery’s harder—so I’m testing copy pulled from early reviews (and tweaking for US/UK). If you’ve got a favorite one-liner you’ve used to pitch GL to a friend, reply with it and I may feature it (with credit). P.S. Be brutal: if one line of my ad copy made you scroll past, what was it? If one line made you click, what was it? Your “yes/no because…” helps me tighten everything. One of you has told me you don't like super-pointy ears! 😁 All books by Steven J. Morris Indie Author Showcase Previous Newsletters
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My oldest daughter's first weeks in Arkansas have been exciting--including a "live shooter on campus" incident that turned out to be a hoax. I think my wife and I worried more than my daughter did. But she's making friends and getting her work done, and I couldn't be more proud. My other two daughters started school as well--my youngest is in high school! Crazy. I know I keep saying this, but it's gone by so fast! We are back into the help-me-with-homework evenings, Friday-night football...
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