2021

Hi everyone, long time no post. I stepped back from social media for a while to concentrate on other stuff. Some of my time went into work — new role with new demands —, some time went into the final touches of my latest novel.

On the last day of 2021, let’s take a small review of my year in writing. Here are my personal creative highlights during a strange year 2021 (another one!).

THE TRANSPORT PUBLISHED

2020 was the year when I wrote my sci-fi military action thriller The Transport, but 2021 was the year when I published it. Usually I get by with two new books on the market each year, but in 2021 it was a little different.

THE TRANSPORT — THE AUDIOBOOK PODCAST

It started as an experiment. And as a nod to one of my writer role models Scott Sigler and his audiobook podcast from 2006(?) Earthcore, which sort of started the sci-fi journey for me. During the recording an publishing of the audiobook I learned a lot about recording, audio processing, and reading aloud. And I managed to get through all the hundred-plus chapters, staying at it, releasing episode after episode. In that respect, the audio book was like a small writing project from beginning to end. Will I repeat it? Probably not, as it takes too much time off writing.

 

THE FEBRUARY SONGS PROJECT

Another completely different creative project. Writing songs, recording them, and publish them. One song a day throughout the month of February. I had not written a single songer for almost over thirty years and it was a huge learning and endurance process during the COVID-pandemic-dominated month. I had to learn Logic Pro almost from scratch, juggle the various equipment, fight with skill limitations on almost every instrument (including my voice). But somehow, it all worked out. Almost a year after, I can listen to the songs again without constantly thinking “Jeez, you shoulda… Oh, no, that was soooo sloppy…”. This experiment, I probably will repeat in February 2022, need to put some mental and conceptual planning into it, though.

THE OLD MAN BOOK PROJECT

As I write this, in the middle of my Christmas vacations break, I reached one of my edting milestones. One more pass and the manuscript will be ready for the editor. Similar as THE TRANSPORT, this book is not part of a series but a stand alone thriller with a different kind of hero. If things go well, I’ll manage to publish it in February / March timeframe.


Well, and that’s a wrap to another year. Was it a good year? Creativity-wise definitely, with a lot learned and tried out. Commercially? Well… working on that! Thanks for everyone buying, reading, listening to my books. Keep it on!

Final Episode of THE TRANSPORT Podcast Out Today

A half-year rollercoaster comes to an end. Today I posted the last episode of my audiobook podcast THE TRANSPORT. 130 Chapters, 100K+ words, close to 500 pages. It was an experiment during the “boring” phases of the CORONA pandemic of lockdowns and public-life standstill. I learned a lot about reading aloud during those 26 weeks, about noise management (as I recorded predominantely in my living room at night), and about all the mistakes I still had in the manuscript despite a highly paid editor (Update time to the print and eBook editions of THE TRANSPORT!)

Will I repeat this? Maybe not. It took a lot of time off my writing activities. But it was fun during a stressful time, just as much fun as conceiving and writing my COVID Trouble over-the-top thriller last year. Hopefully, fingers crossed, this will be the last Corona project, two years is enough.

News of the Week - Writing, Publishing, Promoting - How I Spent My Easter Vacations!

It’s been a while since I gave an update on my various workings. Shame on me. But here’s a quick one. What’s going on in the Ames-Universe?

  • The Transport audiobook podcast is proceeding quite nicely. Episode 13 just came out and recording / producing is fun, though the technical part is purely down to automation and handiwork these days. It wil occupy me for some weeks to come but is a nice distraction from pure writing chores.

  • Parallel to the podcast, The Transport also comes up chapter-by-chapter on Wattpad. A weak ploy to get more readers, however not many readers have caught on yet. Well, there’s hope.

  • Another Wattpad & Co project of mine has upstarted. It’s sort of a manga-fantasy-demon hunter story of a young girl destined to balance the worlds of good and evil, a quest she had to accept against her will. As this, for now, will be a pure online project, I plan to pack the story into a TV-style format. The four stories are set up episode style, full stories in their own rights with one overarching story line holding it together and investigating the girl’s challenges with her demon hunter situation. The four episodes will form season one. Let’s see what comes out of it. Idea is to publish it in all the online outlets, accompanied with some kick-ass manga graphics of a girl with a demon hunter sword. Episode 1 is near writing completion and will go to the editor, soon.

  • On the side, I am writing on a thriller idea I had for some time, inspired by these old-man stories that are personified by old Clint Eastwood and other senior action heroes. A mix of “Torino” and R.E.D., if you get my drift. Bob Prescott, retired, widowed, 72, housesits for his daughter in the small Florida coastal town Pelican Coast and gets drawn into the more seedy underbelly of the charming and peaceful town. It’s fun to write, as I make Bob out to be a very unapologetic guy. And an extremely, extremly ruthless guy. Pelican Coast’s underworld will have sleepless nights!

Not Writing. Recording.

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A quick update on what’s currently going on. Well, I’ll t ell you: a lot.

Podcast: You probably noticed by now, “The Transport” audiobook is in constant output state. A new podcast episode with three to five chapters every Monday. I just uploaded episode 8 to be scheduled on Feb 22nd. I needed to stay ahead of the curve in order to realize my new project, making music again.

Music: Yes, you heard right. With the production of the podcast came back the idea to do some music, too. Tinkering with keyboard, guitar and writing songs. More to come from February 1. I’ll have a separate post as an explainer on Saturday.

Writing: As I need some constant writing outlet, I started plotting for my next Troubleshooter thriller. It will be second book in my “inspired by current events” series, featuring Paul Trouble and Leah Steel. Their first adventure together was COVID Trouble of course. The new book has the working title “Billions of Troubles” and is inspired by the great, ugly, messy real life events around Germany’s Wirecard fraud scheme. A blue chip fin-tech company built on deceit and fraud, imploding after an inquiry by a journalist.

Out Now: The Transport - A SciFi Military Action Alien Thriller

New Year, new book. Sounds as if I had been busy over the last months. First the publication of my new Troubleshooter thriller COVID Trouble, and today the announcement of my first full-length scifi action novel The Transport.

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But looks are deceiving. COVID Trouble had its first word written in July 2020 with an aim of 50K words, whereas The Transport already started way back in 2019. From the point of complexity, The Transport was way more ambitious. I aimed for 120K words, put down 130k, split up onto four point of view main characters. With a book of that magnitude, everything takes longer. The conception, the writing, the editing, the external editor reworks, whew!

The additional challenge for this book: I wanted to try something new regarding marketing. So I had the mad idea to create an audio book version of The Transport, too, and publish it as a Podcast. Several lifes ago, I used to be a recording musician and had some idea about recording technologies, but the step from a MIDI sequencer on an ATARI ST1040 to Pro Logic X on the Mac was a big one. But with the help of a lot of YouTube tutorials I managed to set up the narration in an acceptable quality (I hope, you’ll be the judges).

Out Now: COVID Trouble - explosive new thriller inspired by current events.

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I am so happy to announce my latest “baby”: COVID Trouble. Started out as a spontaneous project in July, now out in print and as eBook on Amazon and Smashwords (and soon on all other platforms.)

Paris after 2020's COVID-19 first lockdown. France is getting ready for the summer vacations. Someone is infecting supermarket customers with the virus intentionally. 

A madman? A terrorist group? Or anti-Corona activists?

Marine-turned-corporate-troubleshooter Paul Trouble is tasked to support the Metropolitan Police in its investigation and teams up with the formidable but danger-seeking Leah Steel of Interpol. 

Soon, they'll find out it's not only the virus that's killing off people!

What they uncover will shake the City of Light!