Shadows and Storylines
In this final episode of Shadows & Storylines Season One, I sit down for an honest update about what’s next for the channel, the books, and the work ahead. I talk about why I’m stepping away from YouTube and the podcast until late May or early June, what’s coming up for The Wandering Writer, Iron Echoes, American Shadows, and where you can find me this spring—including the Opelika Book Festival, the Backyard Book Fest in Montevallo, and the Tallahassee Downtown Market. Most importantly, I share where I am with my new novel Come Our Way—nine chapters into the first draft—and why this deeply personal story deserves my full focus over the next few months. I explain the roots of the book in the 1970s–80s farm crisis, how it shaped families across the Wiregrass, and why I’m determined to bring that forgotten Southern perspective to the page. This episode is a thank-you to everyone who’s supported my books, read the Fractured Horizons series, left reviews, or followed the channel. I talk candidly about indie author realities, writing through limited resources, and why your support—page reads, paperback buys, and simple encouragement—keeps this work alive. New episodes return around June. Until then, I’ll be writing, traveling to events, and preparing for a full summer of stories. Stay tuned. More is coming.
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