Month: July 2013

  • Comic-con 2013

    This post is for my fellow writers, or anyone else with an interest in the self-pub scene. I managed to get Comic-Con tickets for this year, so I ran around and attended a number of panels on writing.  Unfortunately, a lot of them were slanted at things which are only relevant to comic book people…

  • “Progenitor 2” now live on BN; new cover for “She Wore Shorts To The Gas Station”

    Progenitor 2 is now live on Barnes & Noble! “Progenitor 2” is now live and available for download from Barnes & Noble!  It’s of course also available on Amazon and Smashwords, too.  This is truly the “Director’s Cut” edition, and my next grand undertaking will be to finish my rewrite of Progenitor 3 so that…

  • Ken Haramiru’s “Progenitor 2” released!

    Ken Haramiru’s “Progenitor 2” released! Progenitor 2 is now out on Smashwords and Amazon, and hopefully it’ll be out tomorrow on Barnes & Noble. This is the “Director’s Cut” of Progenitor 2.  You can get the free version from my Progenitor series page.  As the caption implies, not all evolution is consensual.  There’s a scene of…

  • New cover for “She Only Wore a Shirt to the Funeral”

    New cover art for “She Only Wore a Shirt to the Funeral” As my readers already know, earlier in this year I attended a funeral, where there was a striking blonde wearing nothing but a black button-up shirt and panties.  She looked pretty much like the woman in the picture.  Dhalia Rheine at Honeyshadow Design did an…

  • New cover art for “Winning the Genetic Lottery”

    New cover art for “Winning the Genetic Lottery” I’ve done my own cover art for a while, and honestly my self-made covers haven’t really hurt sales on my newer titles, but it also hasn’t set the world on fire either.  The main difference I’ve noticed between doing my own with free stock images and using…

  • In progress: “She Wore a Sundress to Jury Duty”

    Ken Haramiru’s “She Wore a Sundress to Jury Duty” Cover art is pending for this, but the latest Brent Allen novel places him in jury duty.  He’ll end up meeting an attractive female juror, and over the course of the week-long trial, he’ll repeatedly discharge his civic duty in her jury box.  Sorry, I just…

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