My Abstract Life Free eBooks Available

Sorry this took so long, everyone! Now that My Abstract Life​ is both out of the KDP Select program and through my extended I'm-still-learning audiobook recording phase, I've got the new version ready as an ePub and as a .mobi file for Kindle enthusiasts. You can download it free now right here, and I'll have it up on Smashwords and Goodreads soon too.



    Fiction Improbable Audiobooks Episode 1 - My Abstract Life on YouTube

    As promised, the YouTube version of the My Abstract Life is up. Next, the new version of the ebook!

    In this short audiobook, a young man learns the value of a father's advice when the simple act of following an attractive young woman into the local library goes rather differently than he'd expected.

    Fiction Improbable Audiobooks Episode 1 - My Abstract Life

    Okay, enough dithering around and procrastinating on the launch. Here's episode 1. I've gotten lots of feedback to make it better than it was when I started, and I hope to get a lot more now that so many more of you can hear it, but I'll have to apply those new lessons to future audio books.

    This was both a terrifying and kind of awesome project to work on, and I hope you enjoy listening to it!

    Speaking of future audio books, I'd love some feedback on what stories you'd like narrated next. Determination is a good candidate, being another short one, and I could always return to the Prices stories if you want to get into some steampunk. I could tackle some of the longer stuff like The Ship of the Unforgotten, but stories that long will have to be broken up across many episodes.

    Take a listen; it's pretty quick, a little over 7 minutes long, and let me know what you think!

    This SHOULD be going out onto iTunes as well, thanks to Squarespace, but being a total newbie to all of this, I have no idea how long that's going to take. As I did with the episode 0 preview, I'll be putting this up on YouTube too.

    Almost There...

    I spent today working on one of the secret projects, and also did my final re-recording of My Abstract Life. I'm sure there's more I could do to make it better, but I'm at risk right now of entering perpetual fixing mode. It's vastly improved over my first efforts, so I'm going to put it out there tomorrow. I'll be grateful for any and all feedback anyone has for me, and I'll put that feedback to good use for future episodes.

    One of the biggest pieces of feedback I'd like to get is this: Which story would you be most interested in hearing next?