WARLOCK OF ROCHESTER: Book 3

Writing a series that isn't a serial can be difficult. Books become formulaic, and to some degree, the same characters in either an overarching battle facing minor bosses to reach the final big boss is necessary. However, with detective novels, a writer can risk doing the same case with a different cast over and over... Continue Reading →

PRINT!!

Both HIGH SUMMONS and GRIMM REMAINS are now available in print! Check it out: "HIGH SUMMONS reads like a young Harry Dresden with the same wit and charm...A must-read for lovers of urban fantasy!" - 5⭐ review Readers Favorite High Summons (AMAZON) - http://a.co/697fALj "Eli Celata once again enthralls readers with Jon's story, striking the... Continue Reading →

Focus Issues

I have two modes: 1) hyperfocus and 2) no focus. This can be terrible in writing. With my doctoral work taking up most of my time, any extra time is generally dedicated to writing, but that doesn’t always work well if I can’t get my brain to saddle up with me. Because of this, I... Continue Reading →

Cover Design

Cover artists, graphic designers – the masters of the thumbnail. Even though the books are the authors’ babies, the image translation is up to someone else. Someone we might not know. Someone who might not have even read your book. First phase, don’t leave anything to chance. Find commercially free images to give the artists.... Continue Reading →

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