Hello! I'm still alive, I promise! I'm even still writing, though probably not what you would expect. More on that later... I have been very busy lately, however. In the fall of 2023, I got to see the culmination of three-years of hard work, an immersive theater work called The Boundary. The show ran for… Continue reading Exploring a New Adventure: Join the Hero’s Journey
Tag: Josh Aterovis
Book Release Fun
They say good things come to those who wait. A Kind of Death may have dropped on April 4, but the celebration of my new book and the launch of a brand-new series didn't take place until May 11. And it was worth the wait.
OUT NOW: A Kind of Death
A Kind of Death, book one in the brand-new Cav Crawford series by Josh Aterovis, is out now! Available wherever you buy books. Shop local and support small bookstores!
Book Release Party
Celebrate the launch of my new book with me and special guests Cherub Borne and Jesus Vice 007.
Cover Reveal: A Kind of Death
A Kind of Death, my long-awaited first book in the brand new Cav Crawford Mystery series is available now for pre-order from Dreamspinner Press! Print copies will be available on April 4. Check out this gorgeous cover from Kris Norris.
Introducing…
It's been a few months since you've heard from me and, for that, I apologize, but I do have news about the upcoming A Kind of Death!
Big Announcement
Big news about my new book.
A Kind of Death
t's been a little while since my last update, and that's because there's been a lot happening. I was hoping to make this next update with some good news — and that may still be coming — but I didn't want to let the year end without letting you know what's going on.
Twenty Years of Bleeding Hearts
It's hard to believe that I've been writing professionally for 20 years, but here we are. Bleeding Hearts, the first book in my Killian Kendall Mysteries series, was first published in 2001. And yet, somehow, Killian has only aged three years! Unlike me.
Happy Pride Month!
Happy Pride Month! I've been fortunate enough to have my books included in a few Pride book displays this June. I can't even begin to tell you how much that means to me.
