see Soldier of Rome: Judea out sometime in the spring. I will also be testing the waters with a novella about the Napoleonic Wars entitled, Forlorn Hope: The Storming of Badajoz.
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My full-time career comes to an end on Thursday, 8 December 2011, when I finish the proverbial ‘Rat Race’ (which I tell everyone I cheated in order to win! lol). I look ahead to what the next chapter in my life will bring and am filled with feelings of both elation and fear.
The fear comes from the fact that in a horrid economy I am willingly leaving a very secure federal job that I have been in for almost fifteen years. The elation comes from the sense of freedom that one gets when they are financially able to do what they want with their lives, rather than what they have to. I have been very fortunate that within the last year my book sales have far surpassed anything I had envisioned when I first started writing back in 2005. As things stand right now, I could honestly never work or do another book and still live very comfortably for the rest of my life.
People ask me about retirement from the military, and the answer is that I will still finish out my time as a traditional Army Guardsman, except I will only be wearing the uniform one weekend a month as opposed to every day. I plan on being completely retired in spring of 2013, just shy of my thirty-eighth birthday. I also get asked, “What will you do with all the free time?” Well the immediate response to that is, “Um, have a life!” (lol) That being said, I will not be sitting idle either.
I had said from the get go that my intent was to live semi-retired and write books. Stories keep flooding my brain and I find I cannot write them down fast enough. So what can everyone expect from me over the next few years? The following are projects I am either currently working on or have in the cue (so to speak):
SOLDIER OF ROME: JUDEA I am currently working on this and am about a third of the way complete with the initial draft. It is the fifth book of the series, ‘The Artorian Chronicles’ and follows Artorius and his legionaries in Judea during the Procuratorship of Pontius Pilate.
SOLDIER OF ROME: THE LAST CAMPAIGN This will be the sixth and final book of ‘The Artorian Chronicles’ and follows Artorius during the Invasion of Britannia in 43 A.D.
OTHER PROJECTS
BRUTAL VALOUR: THE TRAGEDY OF ISANDLWANA I am moving on to new horizons as I branch out from Rome to the British Empire. This book will take place in 1878-1879 during the buildup to the Anglo-Zulu War and culminates at the Battle of Isandlwana; a terrible struggle that would prove tragic to both British and Zulu. This book will also serve as the first of a series and I have plans for two sequels: CRUCIBLE OF HONOUR, about the Battle of Rorke’s Drift, and THE ROAD TO ULUNDI which chronicles the end of the war and the fall of the Zulu Empire.
I STOOD WITH WELLINGTON Another way I am branching out is that this will be the first time I will have written a book in the first person. This book tells the story of the Waterloo Campaign from the perspective of a British Army Officer, Captain James Webster.
CITY OF THE DAMNED I plan on eventually returning to my Roman roots with a story about the Judeo-Roman War and the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.
FUTURE NOVELLAS? The concept of doing a short novella was something new for me, and given the immediate success that CENTURION VALENS AND THE EMPRESS OF DEATH has enjoyed, it is certainly something worth looking into again. I’ve been approached with a story idea that I’ve been asked to write, and if I decide to take it up it will most likely be as a novella. Another short story I am looking at is giving the back history of Marcus Vitruvius, who has been one of the most popular characters within ‘The Artorian Chronicles’. This story would be called VITRUVIUS IMMORTALIS (i.e. ‘Vitruvius the Immortal’).
These are just some random thoughts about what is next for me. I feel I must thank all those who have inspired and influenced me over the years. There are too many to list right now, so maybe I will do a blogging about that and perhaps tell who influenced me and how, because I think many of you who have had a profound impact on me may not even be aware of it. Just know I love you all and it is because of you that I look forward to this next chapter in my life.
SAEVUS VIRTIS! AVE IMMORTALIS!
Here is the latest interview from my publicity tour, where I talk with William Bentrim from ‘Pick of the Literate’.
The countdown has begun for The Legionary’s publicity tour:
The Artorian Chronicles are getting ready to go into advertising mass-syndicate overdrive, starting with the “Pump Up Your Book!” online book publicity tour for “Soldier of Rome: The Legionary”. This will consist of at a minimum thirty “stops” that will include blogging sites conducting in depth reviews, with book overview, sample chapters, and possible podcasts to follow. Some of these blogs are syndicated into USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Times, and other high-traffic publications.
What this means is that The Artorian Chronicles will for the first time be reviewed and advertised on a massive scale, with exposure to hundreds-of-thousands of potential readers. The tour for “The Legionary” will last through July and August, with subsequent ones to follow for the other books of the series. I will be posting additional details periodically as we get closer to going on tour. For now, here is a list of some of the reviewers, as well as their sites (with more to come):
Freda Mans
Hamilton, ON
Canada
http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/
Valorie Tucker
Chesapeake, VA
http://morbid-romantic.net/
Tiger Holland
Moulton, AL
http://tigersallconsumingbooks.blogspot.com/
Michelle Vasquez
Hewitt, TX
http://lifeinreviewblog.wordpress.com/
Jennifer Chatham
Brockville, ON
Canada
http://bookreviewsandotherstuff.blogspot.com/
Elizabeth Petrovich
Lower Burrell, PA
http://silversolara.blogspot.com/
Britt Chapman
Magna, UT
http://bookhabitue.blogspot.com/
Karoline Chue
Richmond, BC
Canada
http://fashion_piranha.livejournal.com/
Laura Ashlee Graves
Locust Fork, AL
http://lagbookreviews.blogspot.com/
William Bentrim
Doylestown, PA
http://bookreviews.blogspot.com/
Tracee Gleichner
Appleton, WI
http://reviewfromhere.com/
Patty Woodland
Superior, MT
http://brokenteepee.blogspot.com/
Jozica Krevs
Slovenia (SI)
http://beyondstrangenewwords.blogspot.com/
Vera Omidpanah
South Euclid, OH
http://luxuryreading.com/
Special thanks to Dorothy Thompson and Tracee Gleichner for giving me the
opportunity to take part in the “Pump Up Your Book!” publicity tours! www.pumpupyourbook.com/book-your-tour/
I’ve started to work on my first short story, based on characters from The Artorian Chronicles. It will be available through Amazon Kindle this summer.
This particular work is a semi-erotic thriller called Valens and the Empress.
Summary:
In 44 A.D., following the Conquest of Britain, Centurion Valens returns to Rome to take part in the Triumphal celebrations. It will be his last official act as a soldier of Rome, as he looks forward to retirement. Instead, a night of drunken debauchery leads him into a web of deceit, betrayal, and unholy lust. Valens tries to salvage his sanity and his life, as he plunges further down a harrowing decent into madness, wrought by the hands of the Empress Messalina herself.
To all faithful fans and readers, there is something you can do directly to help me get the story of Artorius and his legionaries to a broader audience. For those who have read and enjoyed the series, I ask that you write up a review for each book you’ve read onto Amazon.com. Please do not write a review unless you’ve read the book, and make certain that your review is substantive, with specific details as to what you did or did not like about each book. Just saying, “It was awesome!” will not generate interest of new
readers. Please let people know why you think it is awesome.
The other thing I ask that you can do is to go through all the reviews of each book and click “Yes” or “No” where it asks if a review was helpful to you. It is expected that books will get the occasional bad review, but those who have read the books can help readers decide whether or not a review is actually helpful in depicting the series.
One last thing you can do is tag each book. Towards the bottom of each book’s Amazon page are a series of tags. Please feel free to click on whichever ones you think are relevant, and also add your own if you wish. Something else in addition to this is you can go to other similar books and add my name as a tag. I’ve noticed that this has been done with some of
Simon Scarrow’s books; which makes sense since he is often regarded as my closest contemporary.
These may seem like little things, but it is through small actions like this that great things come from. Thank you for your assistance!
Valeo Decus!
James
In an effort to reach a much larger audience, I have decided to run a sale of The Artorian Chronicles on Amazon Kindle from 29 April to 30 May. Prices have been cut from $6.00 to $2.99. As an added incentive, I have dropped the price of The Legionary all the way down to $1.99.
Having fought against it for some time, I have finally relented and started a blog, which I’ve appended to my website, www.legionarybooks.net
My intent is to use this page to keep fans and readers updated on all my projects, as well as providing the occasional article of interest. I hope this finds everyone well, and please check back once I figure this page out and have items of interest to post.
Valeo Decus!
James