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Thursday Morning Ramblings


May has been a great time for the series.  It started with the free promotion at the beginning and has continued throughout the month.  Again, a huge thank you to everyone who shared links and helped out during the campaign.  We’ve reached more people this month than ever before, and hopefully that momentum will continue to roll throughout the summer.  I also attended the convention in Morristown and have had several online interviews.  For today, I thought I’d share links to some of the reviews and interviews, just in case you missed them.

Reviews:

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

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

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

Author Interviews:

http://www.ingasilbergbooks.com/2012/05/my-biggest-influences-are-not-writers.html

http://readingawaythedays.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/author-interview-daadams.html

Character Interviews:

 http://iansrealandmore.blogspot.com/2012/05/join-us-we-interview-d.html?spref=fb

http://bunnysreview.com/2012/05/character-interview-with-roskin-in-the-brotherhood-of-dwarves/

http://www.babsbookbistro.net/blog/2012/05/d-a-adams-guest-post.html

Hope everyone has a great day.

Wednesday Morning Ramblings

The creek bank by mushroom grove

I’m about to head out to the farm and hopefully get a lot done between raindrops.  Right now, progress has been great, as the land is transforming from a tangled mess of honeysuckle and poison oak to a vibrant, useful space.  We still plan to get the indoor facility launched for the hydroponic growing, but for right now, we’re going to have to start with a few things outdoors to build up some capital for all of the equipment.  It may take a little more time, but long-term, I think we’ll get it up and running.  Each day I’m out there, I feel one step closer to realizing this dream.

Another major benefit of working out there has been the boost to my creative energy.  Three weeks ago, my tank was dry.  From the grind of two grueling semesters back to back and from the lingering effects of my neurological symptoms, I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to get back on track with book four.  Today, I’ve nearly completed the first four chapters, and the story is flowing as well as I’ve ever written in my life.  Chapter four is freaking intense, too.  Only time will tell if it’s as strong as I think, but so far, I have a good feeling about this book.

Overall, life is pretty good at the moment.  I feel strong and healthy, vibrant and alive.  And tho think that a mere six months ago I was honestly in fear for my life.  Right now, all of that feels like a bad dream, and I’m going to ride this positive upswing for as long as it lasts.  Between the farm and book four, I may not be online as much as I’d like for promotion, but I’ll still do my best to keep putting out Ramblings and providing updates on both fronts.

One final thought: congratulations to my dual enrollment students from Pigeon Forge High School students who graduated last night.  You guys are the best, and I wish each and every one of you much success for your futures.  You made last fall and the health scare bearable, and for that, I’ll always remember you guys.  It was a joy to teach you, and each of you has an opportunity to do great things in your life.  Enjoy this moment, but don’t forget the foundations for success: good practice habits, hard work, and persistence.  I love you guys.  Thank you for being such a wonderful group of students.

That’s all for now.  Have a great Wednesday.

Sunday Afternoon Ramblings


Yesterday was pretty special for me.  I attended my first convention in Morristown, my hometown.  The show was small, mostly a comic book and collectible vendor show, and the crowd was modest, but it was still special because I got to reconnect with some old friends and meet a few readers I’d never gotten to know before.  One of the friends I got to catch up with was John Stone, owner of Mountain Empire Comics in Johnson City.  John was one of the first people who truly reached out to help me when book one first came out.  He invited me to his shop for numerous events, promoted me, and treated me like I was somebody, all because John is one of the kindest, most generous people I’ve ever known.

Another good friend in attendance was Charlie Aiken, who owns a collectibles shop at the 407 Flea Market.  Charlie and I met through John, and Charlie was just as gracious to me.  Many times, he let me set up at his booth and sell books, and he was instrumental in getting me into many shows in the early days.  Like John, Charlie is a generous guy, and I’m grateful to him for all that he did for me before my books had any measure of credibility.

Several people, at least a dozen, stopped by my booth and told me how much they had enjoyed book one, people who had bought copies from John, Charlie, and Farmhouse Antiques.  One gentleman made my day by telling me it was one of his all-time favorite books.  I’ve written on here a few times about the long journey of the last decade, of the doubts and difficulties, the ups and downs.  Meeting these people yesterday healed a lot of old wounds and reconfirmed the validity of my decision to self-publish to launch my career.  It reminded me that while there were many naysayers and critics, there were also many, many supporters and readers who enjoyed my work.  Yesterday, I felt all of the hard work and grassroots efforts were worth much more than I had ever known.

Because of my divorce and the difficulties that created, I’ve spent much of the last four and a half years disconnected from my local audience.  It’s hard to explain, but revisiting those little shops and small local shows reminded me too much of the disintegration of my marriage and loss of my children.  I purposefully avoided retracing my footsteps to avoid remembering those last two years of pain.  Today, I’m a little ashamed of myself for disconnecting like that.  Maybe it was necessary for my own healing, but I turned my back on people who love and support me, and that isn’t right.  Yesterday, I vowed to myself to do a better job of getting back out in my community and beating the drum locally for the series and to give more back to the people who were with me in the early days.

Book four is coming along nicely, and last night, I wrote with renewed enthusiasm.  I feel an energy and intensity to this one that’s beyond anything I’ve produced before.  Part of it has to do with how the sub-plots are coming together and reaching their boiling points, and part of it has to do with where I am as a writer.  Only time will tell if I’m right, but this book, though still early in the rough draft stage, feels special, and I’m working feverishly to keep the momentum rolling.  I’m enjoying writing this one more than anything I’ve worked on before, and I hope that enthusiasm translates into the quality of the prose.

That’s all for now.  Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday.