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Murphy’s Lawless: Watch The Skies!

May 3, 2021 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

Sundown, by Kacey Ezell

So I’m a little late in announcing this, but for all of you Murphy’s Lawless fans out there, Beyond Terra Press has kicked off the second season of Murphy’s Lawless with my novella Sundown, released back in March. It’s the story of what a dangerous man will do to protect the people he loves. I’m stoked to report that critics and fans alike loved it! If you haven’t checked it out yet, please consider doing so, and if you love it as much as they have, please leave a review!

Desperado, by Kevin Ikenberry

Kevin Ikenberry followed up in April with Desperado, a beautiful tale of love and choices, and it’s currently going strong over on the ‘Zon. Kevin really leveled up with this story, and I’m super proud to recommend it. Just like above, go check it out and please, if you love it (like I know you will–it’s super good!) leave a review!

The First Three Books in Murphy’s Lawless: Watch The Skies

Finally, look out for Shadows, by William Alan Webb. Bill is a newcomer to the Murphy’s Lawless series, but I’ve gotten a few sneak peeks at his story and believe me, it’s one you don’t want to miss. The entire Murphy’s Lawless project and Chuck Gannon’s Caine Riordan universe in general is something so cool and synergistic. I cannot wait for you to read Shadows and the other novellas that will be following it!

Have you checked out Chuck Gannon’s Caineverse yet? If you’re a fan of hard SF mixed with James Bond-type adventure, you really should! It’s fantastic, and the first one is free!

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Murphy's Lawless, Shared World

2020 – A Year In Review

January 2, 2021 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

Wow. Well. That was a year. I don’t think anyone would argue that 2020 wasn’t challenging on so many fronts. But I will say that, even in the midst of struggle, I found myself grateful for so much. If nothing else, the events of 2020 reinforced to me that it’s important to celebrate the little victories… or as I like to say “take your Ws” where you can. 🙂

So here, my friends, are a few of my Ws for this year. These are the books and stories that came out during the year the world stopped turning (but really didn’t!)

My Publishing Year in Review

My friends, I hope you have a fantastic 2021. I hope that you’re able to build on your Ws from 2020, and I hope that you find joy and ease along the way!

Much Love,

kc

PS. Are you a member of my mailing list, The Cool Kids’ Table? If not, you should totally join! We’re doing an amaaaazing giveaway in January! Plus, when you sign up, you get access to my weekly updates and two short stories totally FREE!

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Introducing SECOND CHANCE ANGEL

February 5, 2020 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

Coming 7 Sept 2020 from Blackstone Publishing! Cover art by Kurt Jones.

Holy Noir, amirite? How’s that for a sexy cover?

I thought you all would like it! The incredibly talented Griffin Barber and I wrote a delicious little SF Noir novel. The also incredibly talented Kurt Jones put together this amazing cover, and I’m super excited to share it with all of you!

You’ll have to wait till next September to read the book, but in the meantime, head over to YouTube and check out the tune that inspired it all!

PS. This is actually the second announcement I’ve made. First look went out to my email list earlier today! If you want to get in on the early scoop (which may include snippets of future works like this one!) head on over to my mailing list and subscribe! You can unsubscribe at any time, and I’ll never sell, rent, donate, or otherwise abuse your data. Plus, you’ll get a free downloadable story set in my Psyche of War universe!

Filed Under: New Project Annoucement, Writing Tagged With: Cover Art, Noir, Second Chance Angel

2019 Year In Review

January 1, 2020 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

Me with the coolest guy I’ll ever meet, ringing in the New Year in downtown Tokyo.

Happy New Year!

2019 was an amazing year. It 100% lived up to the “Year of Adventure” moniker I assigned it a year ago. This year, I moved with my family to Japan, ran a weekend of races at the RunDisney Star Wars Rival Run weekend, released two novels and two anthologies, and several anthologies. I attended three conventions, and had a blast at each one. It’s been a wild ride, and I thought I might do a quick recap here.

Novels

  • Hunter by Kacey Ezell and Marisa Wolf
  • The World Asunder by Kacey Ezell
2019 Novels

This past March, Marisa and I returned to the Four Horseman Universe to release HUNTER, the second of three novels focused on the Depik, the enigmatic race of catlike assassins feared throughout the galaxy. HUNTER immediately shot to the #1 New Release spot on Amazon! We had a fantastic launch weekend that coincided with the inaugural FantaSci convention in Durham, NC.

Thanks to my amazing coauthor, our book launch party became a surprise birthday party as well. 🙂 What a wonderful way to celebrate!

After FantaSci, I returned to feverish activity as we prepared for our move. I also continued cranking on Adalina Sucherin’s story in my Psyche of War series. In June, Theogony Press released THE WORLD ASUNDER, the sequel to my 2018 Dragon Award Finalist MINDS OF MEN. THE WORLD ASUNDER would also be honored by the same designation, being named a finalist in the category of Best Alternate History for the 2019 Dragon Award.

Thanks to all who nominated!

Anthologies

  • Noir Fatale edited by Larry Correia and Kacey Ezell
  • Negotiation edited by Kacey Ezell and Marisa Wolf
2019 Anthologies

In May, Baen Books released NOIR FATALE, an anthology edited by Larry Correia and me. This was a really fun project, absolutely loaded with talent. It was an absolute privilege to work with Larry and all of the quintisentially professional authors included in the volume. Several of the stories included in NOIR FATALE recieved starred mention on the Tangent Online Recommended Reading List for 2019.

In October, Seventh Seal Press released NEGOTIATION, an anthology of 4HU tales centered around the aforementioned Depik. Once again, I had the privilege of working with the immensely talented Marisa Wolf. Thanks to her brilliance and hard work, we were able to put together a really cool collection of catsassin stories created by some real giants in the field, and I’m honored to have my name on the cover beside hers. Upon its release, NEGOTIATION also earned the coveted orange tag as a #1 New Release in SF Anthologies on Amazon!

Short Stories

In addition to the above, I was honored to have several of my short stories featured in anthologies that released this past year. Here is the cover art for all of these really great collections:

  • includes “Now You See Me”
  • includes “Do The Hard Thing”
  • includes “Naked”
  • includes “Desertion”
  • includes “Stella Infantes”
  • includes “StarCrossed” and “FNG”
2019 Short Stories

Looking Ahead

2020 promises to be just as adventure-filled as 2019 has been. My family and I remain in Japan, and are enjoying exploring this beautiful country and getting to know its culture and people. On the writing front, there are several exciting developments in the works. On 7 January, 2020, GUNPOWDER AND EMBERS, by John Ringo, Christopher L. Smith, and me, will be released by Baen Books. I’m currently working on SKIES TO CONQUER, the third and final installment in my Psyche of War series. And on 7 September, 2020, my SF Noir collaboration with Griffin Barber, SECOND CHANCE ANGEL, will be released from Blackstone Press. I will continue to have short stories included in several anthologies throughout the year. I don’t have cover art for all of these projects yet, but here is what I do have:

  • Gunpowder and Embers by Ringo, Ezell, Smith
  • Skies to Conquer by Kacey Ezell
Coming in 2020!

As always, my friends, thank you so much for your support and friendship! I couldn’t do any of these things without you. Please accept my sincerest wishes for a fantastic new year and decade. May your Roaring Twenties be exactly what you want them to be!

-kc
1 January 2020

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Orange Is The New Noir

May 8, 2019 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

That moment when your book is the #1 AND #2 Hot New Release in Fantasy Anthologies on Amazon…

Noir Fatale is out and hot, ladies and gentlemen! I’m so excited that you all like this anthology so much. It truly was a labor of love to bring it to you. Thanks again to Larry Correia and all of the incredibly talented, wonderful authors who contributed to the collection! And to Baen Books for publishing it!

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Noir Fatale, Orange Tag

Minds of Men is a Dragon Award Finalist!

July 28, 2018 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

My friends, I’m overwhelmed with gratitude.  Thanks to your votes and nominations, Minds of Men was selected as a finalist for Best Alternate History at the 2018 Dragon Awards!

I’m stunned and so, so, so thankful to have an amazing legion of fans.  Thank you.

For those uninitiated, the Dragon Award is a completely fan-selected award that runs on a period of open nominations for a few months.  Then they close nominations and the works with the most nods are named as finalists.  And thanks to you all, Minds of Men is one of them.

So the next step is voting!  If you haven’t done so already, you can sign up to vote here. Even if you choose not to vote for Minds of Men, please do vote for your favorites.  Fan awards only work when the fans participate!

Once again, thank you so much for this honor.  I cannot tell you how much it means to me.

Much love,

kc

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Awards, DragonCon, Minds of Men

Weaver is out!

July 5, 2018 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

A dystopian YA love story between a spider and a chipmunk. 🙂

True confessions: Weaver by me and Mark Wandrey has been out for almost a week.  I didn’t post about it because I was busy drowning in the whirlwind of Liberty Con!  But trust me, if you can manage to launch a book at Liberty Con, I HIGHLY recommend it.  🙂  We really had a blast at the party.

In any case, I wanted to let you all know that the book is out, and readers seem to really be enjoying it, which is great news.  I hope you’ll consider checking it out, and if you do, I really hope that you’ll write a review and let me know what you think!

Filed Under: New Release, Writing Tagged With: 4HU, New Release

LibertyCon 2018 AAR

July 4, 2018 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

Marisa Wolf and I in front of The Bubba Truck from ASSASSIN (yes, it’s real!) Photo credit the amazing Oleg Volk

Tuesday:

Yep, you read that right.  I started my Liberty Con journey on Tuesday.  As some of you may know, I’m working on a new trilogy with John Ringo and Christopher L. Smith.  Since John lives in the vicinity of Chattanooga, I decided to head down a few days early to work with him on the project.  So Coriel and I hopped in the car and made the 12 hour drive.  Aside from a speeding ticket (damn speed trap on 81 got me) and some raging thunderstorms (RAAAAAGGGEEEE) we arrived safely and checked in just in time to get some food and sleep.

Wednesday:

Woke up with Coriel and used the gym at the Chattanooga Marriott.  We had a good little workout and got to spend a little time together.  Then we got cleaned up, met up with Nico who traveled in, and got in touch with John.  I abandoned Coriel and Nico to go to work with John, and I think the two of them took a stroll in downtown Chattanooga together.

Meanwhile, John and I went to Rembrandt’s, which is a really cool coffee shop in the Art District of Chattanooga.  We ate and talked while he sprinkled magic fairy dust over what Chris and I had written so far.  After the heat and the sun started to get to us, we changed venues to Chattanooga Billiard Company.

Yep.  The secret’s out.  John Ringo writes books in a pool hall.  😊

In seriousness, it’s a very cool pool hall, and the patrons and staff I spoke to were really great people.  We had a productive session and made a lot of progress.

Afterward, we met back up with Nico and Coriel and John took us on a walking tour of downtown Chattanooga.  It’s really a very cool town, and one I’d like to check out aside from a Con.

 

Thursday:

Nico, Coriel, John and I met back up and went to City Café for breakfast.  The one near the hotel was closed, so we headed out to another location across town.  There I got my much anticipated waffles with ice cream.  We also got trapped by a series of storms, so I jokingly directed John to pull out his laptop and get to work.  To my surprise, he did, and I unknowingly started one of the jokes of the weekend.  Apparently, I’m quite the taskmistress when I want something done.  Who knew?  😊

In any case, I ran Nico and Coriel back to the hotel and just missed seeing Speaker by about 5 minutes.  Then I headed back to City Café and picked John up.  We then repaired to his bunker/office for more work.  I got to say hello to the lovely lady Miriam, which was amazing.  John and I got more work done and decided to head back to the hotel at around 5pm.

And we walked in to DragonCon.

Okay, not really.  But bear with me for a bit.  For several years at DragonCon, Thursday was known as “the new Friday”.  Meaning that the wise and/or lucky con goers would arrive on Thursday to hang out and pregame with their friends before programming began on Friday.  Last year at Dragon, programming began on Thursday, and EZ and I joined the legions of smart and/or lucky congoers arriving on Wednesday… which has officially been dubbed “the new Friday” at DragonCon.

But DragonCon has 70K attendees over 5 hotels in Atlanta!  Liberty is limited to one percent of that in one hotel in Chattanooga!  And yet…

Thursday was definitely the new Friday this year at Liberty Con.  Because despite the flooding storms that still poured down over Chattanooga and played havoc with people’s travel plans, nearly EVERYONE arrived on Thursday.  Old friends, new friends, friends we hadn’t yet met… it was overwhelming and insane and really, really cool.

I met up with Coriel, Nico, and Marisa Wolf.  We had our “Push Up Badass” dinner with Cathe Smith and her fiancé Mike, Toni Weisskopf, and Christopher Ruocchio.  We got to see Toni’s amazing sword room, which was 100% worth every breath of hype.

Afterwards, we headed back and socialized with so many people.  I saw Speaker, finally.  And EP and Doc and Jeremy (aka Stitch) and his new bride Emily (aka Lilo… seriously guys, they’re perfect together!), Joseph Capdepon and his lovely Bonnie, Jamie and Michelle Ibson, and Chris and Madi Smith arrived.  We spent a few minutes hanging out with Griffin Barber and Chuck Gannon in the hotel bar, as well as Chris Kennedy and Mark Wandrey with Keven Ikenberry and Jon Osborne and Chris Woods… and so many others I cannot possibly list them all.  Please don’t be offended if I’ve left your name out.  There was much mingling and saying hello and roaming around to see different people.  I think I went to bed around 1am, but I honestly don’t remember.

 

Friday

 

I remember waking up at 0730 and wondering why on earth I was awake so early!  But I got up and got some breakfast with Marisa and Nico, I believe.  My first panel was at 1pm, and it was a blast.  We talked about the future of the Black Tide Rising series, and John and his co-editor Kelly Lockhart hammed it up as usual, and John first started telling people about me keeping him chained in the basement while he worked on our project.  😊   The panel was followed by an autograph session, which was a ball as well.

After that, I assume I ate lunch, but I can’t really remember. I do know that the next event was the Homo Stellaris panel, where Les Johnson and Speaker talked about their upcoming anthology that addresses the question: who do we have to become in order to colonize the stars.  I have a small story with Doc in that anthology, and it was fun to sit together and talk about our contribution.  Unfortunately, that meant I missed my friend Nico’s reading, since it was scheduled opposite.

Following that, I got tagged to sign a bunch of 4HU books for sale, and so was tied up for a while until it was time for first dinner.  Marisa and I had a late 4HU dinner planned, but we knew we were going to need something before 2115 that night, so we grabbed a bite in the hotel bar with John F. Holmes and his lovely partner Karen, along with Doc.  It was great to see them, and we made a new friend as well.  Paul Sparks found himself at our table and joined in the conversation, so that was cool.

That’s part of what makes Liberty the great con that it is.  Random strangers become good friends.  It happens ever year.  I hope it never stops.

That night, Jamie Ibson hosted the BADASS party (Books and Drinking, Authors Signing Stuff) along with Nathan Balyeat’s Completely Random Cocktail Hour. Marisa and I put in appearances at both parties before we had to head off to the Galactic Governors dinner for the supporters of the 4HU Challenge Coin Kickstarter Campaign.  That was really great as well, and fun to meet and spend time with a few fans of the runaway series.

After that, more circulating and hanging out.  I may have sung “Possum Kingdom” a capella into a microphone and done makeshift karaoke to NIN’s “Closer”.  No big deal.  Griffin and Karen Barber, Marisa, Mike and Lorna Massa, and Jim Minz won’t tell on me.  I think…  😉

At some point, I went to bed again.

 

Saturday

Saturday’s panels started off with the Four Horsemen Roundtable, which was a blast!  We got to award red shirt coins to the people we killed off in our stories and answer questions about what we’ve written and what’s going on in the future.  Following that, I sat in on the panel called “All The Shades of Noir” with Larry Correia, Cedar Sanderson, and Ed McKeown.  I had a particular interest in this panel, since I am co-editing a Noir anthology with Larry for Baen books.  I ended up running a microphone for the large crowd’s questions.

After that, I had to go try to give blood.  I had a 1315 appointment, but they were so backed up with their processing that I didn’t get a chance to donate before I had to head off to my next panel.  Maybe next year.

My next panel was the Baen Roadshow, which is a centerpiece of the con in many ways.  After LibertyCon last year, Monalisa Foster approached me about cosplaying a member of Tom Kratman’s Amazon Legion, and between us we hatched a plot to ambush him and present him with a Balboan flag at this year’s Roadshow.  Thanks to our inside woman, Toni Weisskopf, and to my fellow Amazonas: Monalisa, Emily, Tara Urbanek, Melanie Boyd, and my daughter Coriel.  We were able to pull off what Tom himself described as “Well that’s just fucking cool”.  😊  There’s video floating around, so if someone wants to post it in the comments, that would be amazing.  (Thanks to Gerry and Jamie and all the videographers!)

But it turned out that Toni had more than one surprise up her sleeve.  As soon as the Amazonas marched back to our staging area behind the air wall, Toni called me back out again and revealed the preliminary sketches for the cover art for NOIR FATALE!  I confess, I squealed and jumped up and down like a little girl.  Not exactly the military image the Amazonas are known for, I confess.  😊  But still, it was an amazing moment, and having cover art revealed at LibertyCon was a bit of a dream come true for me.  😊  Achievement Unlocked!

After the roadshow, we had the Sha’Daa:TOYS roundtable.  I was able to read a part of my story with Marisa Wolf called “Underneath”.  Unfortunately, I had to bail early, because I had to change and get ready for the next commitment: the Baen dinner.

Every year, Baen generously puts on a dinner for its writers/artists and editors.  This year, I had the opportunity to meet artist Guest of Honor Jon Picacio.  Unfortunately, I didn’t get to hang out with him as much as I would have liked, but I hope we’ll meet again.

I did meet up with my self-proclaimed BFF Bridget Correia.  We hung out together until I had to run down to do a reading for Tom Kratman’s Carreraverse anthology.  The reading was well attended and, I think, produced some enthusiasm for the project as a whole, which is excellent.

Next up:

My book launch party!

Did I mention that I launched a book this weekend?  WEAVER, cowritten by me and Mark Wandrey, released on Friday.  It’s the story of a pair of unwanted beings who found love and purpose in one another. It’s a deep dive into the life of a Tortantula/Flatar pair, and another look at the Mercenary Life that underpins the structure of the Galactic Union in the 4HU.  Initial reviews are favorable, so if you haven’t read it yet, please consider picking it up.  I hope you love it!

So, yes, I went to the book launch party. It was packed and a lot of fun.  Mark and I gave a signed copy of WEAVER to David Weber. I hope he enjoys both the story and the signatures, which were meant in the spirit of fun.  😊

I hung out with Griffin some more, as well as Massa, John Ringo and Kelly Lockhart, and the one and only Jack Clemons.  Oh, and the lovely Jenny Ringo!  Who I was so excited to see.

I think I went to bed around three.  Again, I don’t really know.

 

Sunday

 

Once again, I woke up early.  I have no idea why.  I was scheduled for the Kaffeklatch, but Rich Groller told me that I should feel welcome to skip it if I needed to, since I had a particularly heavy programming schedule. So I did, and got breakfast with Marisa and Nico in the hotel buffet.

Then Risa and I headed off to the Chris Kennedy Publishing Year Ahead panel, where we talked about our various projects with the members of our CKP family, witnessed Jason Cordova finishing a book, and Risa talked up the Dragon Awards.

Then I had two hours of Author’s Alley scheduled.  During which time I tried not to hit Dan Hoyt with my rack (😊), was photographed (along with Marisa Wolf and superfan Brian “Bubba” Gnad) by the supremely talented Oleg Volk, and sold and autographed a ton of books.  That was a lot of fun, and apparently everyone but me sold out of copies of ASSASSIN.  Good weekend!  😊

By 3, the con was over.  I missed the closing ceremonies because I had to clean up my Author’s Alley.  Once that was done, I damn near collapsed in Speaker’s suite surrounded by my chosen family.  I rallied to go to the traditional “meat faucet” with Coriel and everyone, but not before I stole 5 min to talk magic and magic systems with Dave Butler.

Afterwards, I really did collapse in Speaker’s suite.  I was exhausted on every level, but I felt so full of love for the endless parade of friends and family. I’m sure I was not fit company on Sunday, as I couldn’t really form coherent words very well, but I appreciate my cabal for taking care of me.  We laughed and played games and shot nerf guns in Speaker’s suite until about midnight, when I finally gave up and went to bed.

Monday

Drove home. 11 Hours.  No ticket this time, though.   So that’s a bonus.  😊

 

Final Thoughts.

  1. I now know what my upper limit for programming for a single weekend is. 😊  I had such a fun doing all those panels and round tables and whatnot, but damn… I was spent.
  2. LibertyCon 32 sold out in less than 6 hours. 6 HOURS, y’all!  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.  LibertyCon is The. Best. Networking. Con. Around.
  3. My kid is awesome.
  4. My friends are awesome.
  5. My coauthors are awesome.
  6. My publishers are awesome.
  7. I love you all. See you next year!

Filed Under: Appearances, New Release, Writing Tagged With: 4HU, Appearances, Baen, Catsassins, Con Schedule, LibertyCon, Minds of Men, New Release, Noir Fatale, Pimping

Forged In Blood Wins Best Anthology!

January 19, 2018 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

Oh my goodness! I’m so excited.  Forged In Blood won the 2017 Preditors and Editors Reader’s Poll for Best Anthology!  

Congratulations to Michael Z. Williamson, all the contributors, and Baen Books!  Good work!  🙂

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Forged In Blood

Under The Wire

December 30, 2017 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

I’m so excited to announce that Assassin (a Four Horsemen Universe Novel) is finished!  I worked with the extremely talented and amazing Marisa Wolf to write a story about the deadly and notorious Depik; a race of felinoid assassins set in the Four Horsemen Universe created by Mark Wandrey and Chris Kennedy

No idea when the release date will be yet, but given the fact that Marisa and I turned it in in the last hundred hours of 2017,  I’m betting late winter of next year.  Maybe February?  I don’t know, you’d have to ask Chris (my publisher).

I brought Marisa in to this project because we’d cowritten together before and I knew her style and quick wit would be perfect for the catsassins.  We really had a ball working on this together, and while I’m so glad it’s done, I’m a little sad that our collaboration has come to an end.

But who knows, maybe, if you all like it enough, Chris will let us write a few more in the series.  🙂   Here’s hoping!

Happy New Year, my friends!  May your 2018 be all that you want it to be!

Filed Under: Philosophy, Writing Tagged With: 4HU, Cover Art

What A Week!

November 17, 2017 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

You guys.  Seriously.  So many good things are happening right now that my head is spinning!  So here’s an update post with a lot of super great news and fun stuff to check out.

So, without further ado:  Thing The First!  

The Good, The Bad, and The Merc edited by Mark Wandrey and Chris Kennedy is LIVE today on Amazon!  This third anthology in the bestselling Four Horseman Universe (4HU for short) contains 16 short stories written by 15 authors and continues to flesh out the amazing setting and story laid down by the previous anthologies and novels in the series.  Fans of the series will be delighted to find a story featuring Jim Cartwright, from Cartwright’s Cavaliers (the incredible first book in the series), two catsassin stories, and offerings from Rob Hampson, Christopher L. Smith, Jason Cordova, Marisa Wolf, and Phillip Wholrab’s breathtaking debut story.

Do yourself a favor and click here to pick up a copy of The Good, The Bad, and The Merc, and then if you haven’t already done so, dive in to the rest of the 4HU with Cartwright’s Cavaliers and A Fistful of Credits.  If you enjoy fun, fast paced military sci-fi, you won’t be sorry.  I promise.

 

Thing The Second:

Minds of Men is doing great!  Thank all of you so much for your support, either as launch team members, early reviewers, Facebook post sharers, word of mouth talkers, or whatever other role you’ve played.  I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate you all.  We’ve enjoyed steadily growing momentum from the beginning, and I would love it if you would continue to share, support, review, talk it up… all the things you’ve been doing.

 

Thing the Final:

And now, an announcement!  3-Time Nebula Nominee Chuck Gannon is running a Kickstarter campaign to fund an anthology set in his Caine Riordan universe.  I could try to wax eloquent about it here, but there’s no way I’m going to beat Chuck’s own beautiful prose, so I’ll settle for linking the Kickstarter page here.

But here’s the really exciting part (at least for me!)  I’ve been announced as a stretch goal contributor!  That means that if they meet their first stretch goal, I’ll be invited to contribute a story.  Because I really, really want to write in Chuck’s amazing setting, I’ve agreed to sweeten the pot with some redshirt and cast member opportunities as backing rewards.  🙂  So if you’re dying (see what I did there!) to show up as a named character in my upcoming 4HU novel Assassin, please go check out the Kickstarter campaign, and consider backing it!

As always, thank you all for your love and support.  I couldn’t do any of this without you.  You guys remain the best.

 

Filed Under: Pimping My Friends, Writing Tagged With: 4HU, New Release, Pimping, Pimping My Friends, Psyche of War

Minds of Men Released!

November 11, 2017 by Kacey Ezell Leave a Comment

It’s here!  The big day is here!

And Holy Goodness, have you guys made it a BIG day!  We hit social media hard this morning, and drove Minds into the top twenty in Alternate History and Fantasy Alternative History categories.  And we cracked the top 10 in Military Fantasy!

Thank you all so much for all of your support.   I’m humbled, truly.

For those of you who haven’t picked up your copy yet, you can get it here!  And once you’ve read it, please remember to leave a review!

You guys are the best.  I mean it.  The. Best.

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: New Release

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