Every novel I've published is now on Kindle Unlimited — one subscription, the whole catalog. Here's the full story: why I held out, what changed, and what it means for readers.
A cut chapter from Sins of the Father: Joseph Kramer at Polonus Bakery at 3:47 AM, eating a cinnamon roll that no longer tastes like cinnamon. Non-canon, but every word was true to the manuscript.
A scene cut from Flames of Doubt. Petro and Hank, two months after the defection, sitting on a low wall in the dark, talking about a horse. Non-canon. The hour the published trilogy did not have room for.
I hit a writing wall two years ago. Morning hikes before my desk sessions fixed it. Here's the science behind why — and how I built trails into my process.
A deleted scene from Graveyard of Empires Book 1 — Abdullah Al Hakir and his friend Mikael drinking bad tea in a hidden alcove on the Denigen's Fist, the night before the Pass of Command.
A non-canon deleted scene from The Vatican Children, dramatizing the night Bishop Glasser stopped being a parish priest and started becoming the trilogy's villain. Cut for narrative gravity. Preserved for paid readers.
A scene that survived three drafts of Raven's Rise before I cut it. Arthur, Abigail, Frieda, Haatim — the corridor they walked, the conversation they had, and the word she spoke that the published trilogy never lets her say.
A scene cut from The Eternal Vigil, set 10,273 years before the events of the series. The Progenitor scientist who became the first anchor tells the story of her last day above the lattice, in her own voice. Canon-adjacent. The apple is real.