Monday Evening Ramblings


There have been a lot of new faces stopping by here recently, so I thought I’d introduce you to my fantasy series, The Brotherhood of Dwarves.  I began writing the series about nine years ago, and book one was released in 2005 as a self-published title.  In 2008, book two of the series, Red Sky at Dawn was also self-published.  In 2011, Seventh Star Press took over publication of the series, releasing book three, The Fall of Dorkhun, and re-publishing books one and two with brand new cover art.  Today, I’m working on book four of the five book series.  I’ve never been great at tooting my own horn, so instead of me prattling on about the books, I thought I’d post links to reviews of the books, so you can see for yourself what others have said about the series.  Hope you enjoy:

The Brotherhood of Dwarves

http://www.jimgavin.net/2009/06/book-review-brotherhood-of-dwarves-by.html

http://www.fantasybookreview.co.uk/DA-Adams/The-Brotherhood-of-Dwarves.html

http://alisbookshelfreviews.blogspot.com/2012/04/review-brotherhood-of-dwarves-by-da.html

http://ismellsheep.blogspot.com/2012/03/brotherhood-of-dwarves-by-da-adams.html

http://watchplayread.com/fantasy-nerd-book-review-brotherhood-of-dwarves/

http://www.amazon.com/The-Brotherhood-of-Dwarves-ebook/product-reviews/B0076OCAKG/ref=cm_cr_pr_top_recent?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending

http://www.amazon.com/The-Brotherhood-Dwarves-D-Adams/product-reviews/0976554720/ref=cm_cr_pr_top_recent?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending

Red Sky at Dawn

http://www.jimgavin.net/2009/09/review-red-sky-at-dawn-by-da-adams.html

http://www.fantasybookreview.co.uk/DA-Adams/Red-Sky-at-Dawn.html

http://ismellsheep.blogspot.com/2012/04/red-sky-at-dawn-by-da-adams.html

http://watchplayread.com/pure-fun-reading-the-brotherhood-of-dwarves-series/

http://www.amazon.com/Red-Dawn-Brotherhood-Dwarves-ebook/product-reviews/B0076P464S/ref=cm_cr_pr_top_recent?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending

http://www.amazon.com/Red-Sky-at-Dawn-Adams/product-reviews/0976554712/ref=cm_cr_pr_top_recent?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending

The Fall of Dorkhun

http://www.danielcann.com/index.php/books/the-fall-of-dorkhun#.T9aHArA2-uI

http://smsand.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/specmusicmuse-review-the-fall-of-dorkhun-d-a-adams/

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006CQV4JW

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0983740259

Saturday Morning Ramblings

What a difference a year makes.  This time last year, I was beginning to feel the neurological symptoms that made me so sick last fall.  Around this time was when my left hand started bothering me so badly.  The worst of the symptoms didn’t really begin until probably August, but I remember my left hand cramping and twisting into an odd knot throughout June.  At first, I ignored it, believing I just needed more potassium, but as the symptoms progressed, I knew something more serious was happening.  At the worst of the illness, I could barely walk, and simple typing left me feeling utterly exhausted from the concentration required.

Today, I won’t say I feel 100%.  My left hand still trembles, and my fine motor skills are not great.  Typing still requires a lot of concentration, and I often jumble letters or strike the wrong keys as I type, which can be annoying while working on a book.  However, the most significant improvement is in my energy levels.  While typing still requires quite a bit of concentration, it doesn’t leave me feeling exhausted.  In fact, my productivity is nearly double my previous amount in terms of daily output.  Part of that comes from my sense of urgency for finishing this manuscript, but mostly it has to do with energy.  When I finish writing for the day, I don’t feel utterly spent and look forward to the next day.

Physically, I also feel better.  I certainly don’t feel like I’m staring down 40.  In fact, I have more energy than I’ve had since my early 20’s.  Part of that comes from working so hard on the farm, but most of it comes from getting over the worst of the neurological symptoms.  My strength is returning, and my stamina has improved.  Considering where I was just seven months ago, feeling nearly crippled, I’ll take it.  I don’t know if I’ll see any more progress in terms of the fine motor skills and coordination, but I can live with how I feel today.

Until I see the specialist again in August, I can’t say definitively that gluten is the culprit, but that’s been the only change to my life.  Since I cut it out of my diet, I’ve progressively felt better, and the one time I accidentally consumed it, I felt sick for three or four days, so to me, common sense dictates that gluten must have been the root cause of the neurological symptoms.  Until someone can prove otherwise, that’s what I’ll believe.  For now, I’m going to enjoy how I feel and continue doing what I’m doing.  I feel strong, healthy, and productive, and to me, that’s about as good as it gets.

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Thursday Morning Ramblings


The last month has flown by.  I can’t believe it’s already June 7.  I realize I haven’t been updating the blog as often as I would like, but I’ve been extremely busy between the farm and book four.  There’s been great progress on both fronts.  We’re finally getting close to launching our first phase of production on the farm, and I’ll try to provide an update on that as soon as it happens, probably sometime next month.  It’s been a long, uphill climb, but things are really coming together on the property.

Book four is rolling along.  I finished chapter five last night and will dive into chapter six tonight.  So far, I’m pleased with the manuscript and like the flow of the story.  Everything is coming together the way I envisioned it, and I’m still pleased with the energy to the book.  It feels good to write, and the words have been pouring out fairly well.  As I’ve often said, I’m a slow, plodding writer, but so far this summer, I’ve nearly doubled my normal daily page output, so hopefully the rough draft will be finished on schedule.

That’s all for now.  Time to go outside and get some work done.