I have finally completed the third Dragon Corps book.
This one takes a new all-Terran force and sends them to explore what happened to a long-lost civilization on a distant planet.
Though I feel this one came together faster, it still felt too long in the making. However, it is a test for me to keep stories short and stop filling them with too much detail that only I would care about.
This image here is the proposed cover. But I will not go the commercial route, e.g., Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, as I did with the previous two. I spent way more money than I ever got back; just made the rich a tad richer. Instead, my plan is to release this book for free under a Creative Commons license. This way, if people are interested, they don’t have to risk money to read it, and if they enjoy it, they may share it freely.
Honestly, it would be nice if even one person, outside of my children, ever said they enjoyed it.
I do hope to eventually get all my previous books out of “single source” status and release them under Creative Commons as well. Maybe I can already, it’s just all the legal jargon has me a bit scared. Those corporations would sue anyone for the slightest reason.
But for now, I just need to focus on editing, and I absolutely suck at editing my own work, but I can’t afford a professional editor. So it goes.


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