Zephrym has only twenty minutes to live before his proverbial clock stops ticking. In these twenty minutes he puts together a story composed of journal entries, letters, and recollections of his life, to be given to his unborn child. Ilia, the love of his life, and the mother of his child is in suspended animation in hopes to survive a massive power loss in the far reaches of space. Will Zephrym survive to see his child come into this world? Is there enough power in the ship to sustain Ilia's cryogenic sleep?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Updates!

I have had so many ideas for other books in addition to From Zephrym to Ilia. I have to stay focuesd though, my time is more valueable now seeing as I have so little. I just got my books for school and I didn't have to pay a single dime thanks to the United States government. Some things in this country are still working ok I guess.

Anyway my schedule has been pretty hectic, I have been trying to get the motivation to write and I know I should just set aside my distractions and ask myself this very simple question "Am I just being busy or am I being productive?" Sounds cheesey I know. I have been listening to the audiobook for "The Four Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferriss. The overall tone of the book or message seems to be generally at least "Be an asshole and look out for yourself."

I will be posting my first few chapters and revisions soon in the epub format for everyones reading pleasure. I need more motivation to keep writing my book. If you like what you read here please let me know!