When I approached the completion of the Wrath of Order, I reached out to my friend and fellow designer, Josh Mandel, to help me with a section I couldn't do alone: the foreword. Luckily, he agreed to provide one. When he delivered it, I was stunned. It was an amazing piece that explored how my... Continue Reading →
New Chronicles of Chaos Bookmarks
When I add a new book to the series, I love to have the bookmarks I hand out at signings include the new cover art, so with the imminent addition of the Wrath of Order to the Chronicles, it made sense to update the bookmark design. Note that, because of the new title, the size... Continue Reading →
The Wrath of Order Cover Reveal
After months of working with the wonderfully talented folk at Miblart, Iโm so happy to reveal the final cover for the Wrath of Order, the continuation of the Chronicles of Chaos and the first book in the Order Trilogy. Responses among those that have sneaked a peek at it already have been overwhelmingly positive. Many say... Continue Reading →
The Realm of Gods won the Indies Today Award!
I woke up today to my phone ringing. My good friend and fellow author Jordan P. Barnes had to get up early to beat me to the punch by alerting me to the fact that the Realm of Gods just won the 2024 Indies Today Best Epic Fantasy award! This was a little shocking, first... Continue Reading →
Cover Reveal for the Dice of Chaos
After completing the Chronicles of Chaos series, I gave myself one last assignment: write a short story that would draw people into my world, offered for free to whet readers' imaginations. I asked myself, "What would new readers and fans both like?" To answer that, I returned to the first four chapters of the first... Continue Reading →
The Chronicles of Chaos is now complete!
25 years ago, the evening before I was to pitch the Wheel of Time game to Activision, they let me know they liked the game, but didnโt want the license. They wanted me to come up with an alternative premise. Well, we made the Wheel of Time game through GT, but that premise stuck with... Continue Reading →



