The Devil Is In The Details, Or Lack Thereof…

Jason reflects on his writing journey, recognizing past mistakes of excessive description that slowed narrative momentum. He emphasizes the importance of brevity and allowing readers to engage their imagination, drawing parallels with filmmaking. Successful writing strikes a balance between detail and pace, inviting readers to fill in the gaps without overwhelming them.

The Journey it Takes

Lightning strikes with such ferocious intensity that it short-circuits the brain. Sins of the Father, my second novel and the sequel to my first smash hit, Pandemic-19, hit the proverbial streets on November 27, 2025. It has been two months and to my vibrating glee, Sins of the Father has been doing quite well. ItContinue reading “The Journey it Takes”

Sins of the Father Drops 11/27/2025

After a long and laborious process (well over a year late), my next book, Sins of the Father, is finally available starting tomorrow, 11/27/2025! Why did it take so long to get this creative masterpiece out the door? Life. Plus a laborious editing process where the perfectionist in me went back a thousand times over and over tweaking, nudging, and caressing the words to make them as engaging and actual as possible.

History…Repeats

Today’s sharing with all of you explores how history influences my writing and how it provides inspiration and relatable themes for what I share with my readers. I integrate actual events into fictional narratives, and much like history often repeats itself and shapes our understanding of the present, it also shapes me as a writer. History also shapes you, so I encourage my lovely readers to reflect on your own stories and reshape the future of your narratives.

Prophesy of the Mind

What comes next as a writer produces sweat on the forehead. People ask the question and want to know. What to say can be a complex answer, as the road ahead is never quite straight. For me, it is something that has so many forks down the way that I have to pause. What is next for me? The answer, or the potential path, could change based on so many factors. The future will tell.

Too Long in the Wind

The author reflects on a two-year hiatus from posting to his blog, citing personal challenges, including grief over the loss of pets and the chaos of world events. Despite this, he have been busy crafting multiple books, including a sequel to Pandemic-19 titled, Sins of the Father. He expresses excitement about reconnecting with readers and a desire to continue sharing posts with upcoming news.

The “Scene” of Death

As writers, we live and die by our words.

Particularly, the avenues we choose to formulate and describe a scene in a chapter become critical ways for us to convey emotions, fear, and acceptance for our readers to relish in our books. There are formulaic frameworks, tried and true structures, even the dreaded copycat of previous works. Pick your poison. Each comes with its own set of dire consequences.

I like to wing it.