Saturday, October 21, 2017

DSP Publications Will Publish My Latest Novel

I am overjoyed to announce that I have signed a contract with DSP Publications to publish my latest novel, Everything You Ever Wanted. The projected release date is June/July 2018.

DSP Publications is a boutique imprint producing quality fiction that pushes the envelope to present immersive, unique, and unforgettable reading experiences. They choose stories that depart from mainstream concepts to create fantastic and compelling journeys of the mind. Their books reach into a wide range of genres, including fantasy, historical, horror, mystery, paranormal, science fiction, and spiritual fiction. Please visit them at http://www.dsppublications.com.

My manuscript it is entitled:
Everything You Ever Wanted
Or
Surviving Immortality

It’s the story of a man who discovers the fountain of youth, a formula that will make old people decades younger, and keep people youthful and healthy for several thousand years. But he tells the world he will not divulge his formula until every gun, tank, battleship and bomb has been destroyed. When the world is free of all weapons, then everyone will live forever in peace. And then he goes into hiding.

Before he disappears, his gay son (the protagonist) is exposed to the formula, and becomes immortal. The father (the antagonist) takes his son into hiding with him, but then the son discovers his father has unleashed a sinister plot on the human population.

It’s a story that pits man’s greed against his lust for violence. It’s a tale of a world gone crazy, driven to the brink of destruction by the promise of immortality, and the account of one gay man who realizes the courage, the will, and the compassion to combat the insanity, both within himself and outwardly.


Everything You Ever Wanted is also a tale of family bonding, betrayal and penitence. It envelops all that is unique to futurist stories: the bleak prospect of a society in chaos, the isolation, the camaraderie of men and women fighting to save the human race. Yet, it stands alone in two important ways. First, it is a dignified portrait of two lovers who develop a sexual relationship while struggling to survive a madman out to destroy them. More importantly, however, it describes the heart-wrenching measures that a young gay man will suffer to atone for his father’s betrayal.

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