All posts by D.A. Adams

D.A. Adams is the author of the Brotherhood of Dwarves series and the Sam Skeen saga. He received a Master of Arts in Writing from the University of Memphis in 1999 and taught college English for 16 years. He is the father to two amazing sons and resides in East Tennessee.

Sunday Night Ramblings – 12/02/2018

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My whole life, I’ve been an advocate for equality. Quite simply, all individuals should have equal protection under the law. Period. Any person willing to work full-time should be able to afford the basic necessities and have access to adequate healthcare. As an educator, I taught people from every spectrum of society, and I tried my best to treat every student with respect and dignity, regardless of any differences we might have had. Even at my lowest, darkest points, I have remained true to and stood up for my convictions.

That said, I’m weary from all the hate and divisiveness and hypocrisy both political extremes espouse. If you believe any politician has your best interests at heart, you simply aren’t paying close attention. If you believe your political party is above win-at-all costs tactics, you are naive. Politicians and politics will not fix this country and advance our society. Only we as individuals can do that, and we can only do it through dialogue and interaction.

I’m weary from the butthurt brigade seeking daily for some new outrage to fuel their Twitter feed. You have no idea how easy you’ve had it, and most likely, if you ever encounter REAL difficulties you will learn that simple fact. If you are emotionally crippled by the depictions of fictional characters, you seriously need to go climb a mountain or swim a river and reconnect to the realities of nature. Emotional knee-jerk reactions to stimuli are a dangerous substitute for rational discourse, and hate is not the antidote for hate. Real love, tolerance, and forgiveness are the cures.

I’m so weary from Ivy League graduates telling me that I am privileged. I’m tired of being judged for my skin tone and gender yet told that’s not racism or sexism because I’m part of the powerful group. Hate is hate. Prejudice is prejudice. Opposite sides of the same coin are still the same coin, no matter how loudly one side screams that it’s the “good” side. Double standards are self-serving and only breed more animosity and resentment, and for the segment of society that wants an eye for an eye, no amount of retaliation will ever satisfy them.

That’s all for now.

The Kings of Dwarves

Book five of The Brotherhood of Dwarves series is now available on Amazon: The Kings of Dwarves

The dwarven saga concludes!

Sunday Afternoon Ramblings – 10/28/2018

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I haven’t blogged in awhile. There are a handful of reasons for that. First, my new business keeps me pretty busy, so finding the time to blog has been a challenge. Second, I just haven’t had a whole lot to say. Also, I’m not entirely sure anyone wants to hear the things I do have to say. Finally, the current climate in our country, the extreme partisanship and witch hunt culture and mob mentality, has so disheartened me that I don’t feel there is currently any room for thoughtful discourse, rationality, or even silly sarcasm.

To the readers of The Brotherhood of Dwarves, I offer my deepest and sincerest apologies for the delays in releasing book five. I had hoped to have the book out well over a year ago, but for whatever reason, I struggled to find an editor who would actually follow through with completing the work. Therefore, I ended up editing the book myself, which to me is not ideal. However, the final draft is now complete and ready for publication. Unless something happens, The Kings of Dwarves will be launched Wednesday, October 31.

Hopefully fans of the series will find this to be a satisfying conclusion to the story. Personally, I’m pleased with it. All of the major story-lines are resolved, and the emotional intensity of this book will take many readers on a fairly impressive ride. I’ve said many times over the years that Molgheon is one of the most underrated characters in literature, and the resolution of her story should prove that to be true.

That’s all for now.