Location: Pennsylvania/U.S.A.
Question: How long have you been writing?
I’ve been writing since 2009 and working hard
to improve with each book.
Question:
What was the name of the first book you ever published, and when
was it published?
"The
Pelagius Game" Book 1: Valstain 2013
Question:
Was this book published by a publisher; or did you self-publish?
The Pelagius Game series is
published by eTreasures Publishing (Small “e”)
Question:
Tell our readers about this very first book.
Valstain mixes religious
concepts with intriguing plots and then merges together with fantasy elements,
such as fighting giant spiders. Imagine a chess game between God and Satan. Valstain is
the game board and the heroes and villains are the game pieces. Tim believes he
is the only piece left alive on God’s team. To survive, he must find the sword
of the spirit in order to kill his remaining enemies. But the weapon is on Holy ground and Tim is a
vampire. How is he going to do that? Tim searches for the only member left in
the Order of Pelagius he believes he can trust to get him back inside Valstain.
That man is Father Michael Olshefski.
Question:
Can a person still buy this book?
If so, where?
The first book can be purchased in print or Kindle
version from Amazon.com or etreasurespublishing.com.
Question:
How many total books have you published?
Two.
Question:
List all of your titles =
"Valstain"
"Born Villain"
Question: Any future writing projects in the works? If so, tell us about it, and any pertinent dates to go with it.
I am currently writing the 3rd book in the
series. It should be complete by spring of 2016.
Question:
What is the title of your current book, and tell us a little
about it.
"Born Villain" was
released in 2015 and continues the adventures of vampire, Timothy Anderson and
the quick-witted Scotsman, Scott McCree as they continue to battle evil in
hopes of winning The Pelagius Game.
Last
question,
if someone comes across this article and reads it, what would you like to tell
them about why you think they should try reading your book or books?
If you want to get a glimpse into the mind of
an author who is an infrequently sober dyslexic and gets threatened from clergy
men, then the Pelagius Game is for you.
Anything
else you'd like to add that I didn't ask you, but you would like to share with
our readers?
BLOG WRITER'S NOTE TO AUTHOR: Your books sounds quite interesting. I generally like a good fantasy-type adventure. I'll definitely check out your series, and good luck with your writing. Thanks for the interview.
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