
(still one of the bestselling anthologies I’ve ever heard of). These has been on the back burner for a while just because of how many other projects I’ve had on my plate, but the last one was crazy popular. In 2023 I’m also starting the process for the next Monster Hunter Files anthology of short stories. This one is currently in the planning phases, but then Steve will be going to work on the rough draft.

Servants of War came out last year by me and Steve Diamond, and we will be doing a sequel. We are currently working on editing the stories for the 3rd one Down These Mean Streets. Last year No Game For Knights came out, as the 2nd noir sci-fi and fantasy anthology that I edited with Kacey Ezell. There is another MH Memoirs in the works that I’ll be doing with Les Johnson, but that’s a bit further out so I can’t say too much about it yet. This one is going to be 1970s California. The memoirs are all MHI universe stories that take place in other times and places other than the main the MHI storyline cowritten with other authors. In October will be Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever cowritten with Jason Cordova. He’s one of my all time favorite characters. This is the 4th of the 5 Saga of the Forgotten Warrior novels.

My plan is to do a few novellas and then combine them together into a full novel. Lost Planet Homicide 2: Ghosts of Zenith. Sometime in January or February (I think? Once it goes into audio production I don’t really know the exact date until it is listed) will be another Audible Exclusive novella. I’m hoping it helps people out and moves the needle on the debate.

I’ll be posting about this quite a bit over the next couple weeks, but I’d love as much help as possible in spreading the word on this one. The next release is later this month, with my first non-fiction book In Defense of the Second Amendment. I’m eager to get back to work because I’ve got a lot of stuff on my plate. I spent a big chunk of December off recovering from surgery (got my deviated septum fixed from all the times I broke my nose when I was younger, and it turns out being able to breathe through your nostrils is awesome. On a personal and professional level, it went pretty damned good. Here’s hoping that 2023 will be slightly less stupid. My family had some health challenges (we’re doing fine now) and the world continued to get stupider.
