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TOG: Primer (updated characters from Invisible Touch)

First up, a new podcast episode of An Indie Author's Life has been released. It is hosted on Podbean and also available on iTunes.  Enjoy!  Now, for the main feature of the post.  As promised, here are the Psycept Categories and Character lists, updated for Invisible Touch (Touch of Gray - Book 2).  Invisible Touch is available now on Amazon Kindle.  Spoilers below, you've been warned. **Spoiler Warning for both books** _______________________________________________________________________ CHARACTERS Psycepts : Gray Graham - TouchVoyant / Mind Sage Wednesday (Wendy) Randolph - PsyWitch. Gray’s best friend Sisters Wyrd and Brother Bone - TouchVoyant / Blood Sages and Bone Sage       MacGillivray siblings: Libby, Vic, and Jay = sisters; Tiko = brother Professor Philip Biobaku - TouchVoyant / PsyChometrist, co-founder of PAPPA Kyle Ngo - PsySapient / fauna. Husband to Soon Yee Matthias Fischer - PsyMover / PsyPorter, oppose sages as a

TOG: Invisible Touch, informational video

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My informational video for Out of Touch proved to be quite popular, so I've created another one, this time for Invisible Touch. Marvel at my technological and graphic art savvy (or lack thereof). Update 14th January 2020:  new informational video recorded and uploaded to YouTube . Invisible Touch (Touch of Gray - Book 2) is available now on Amazon Kindle .  Out of Touch (Touch of Gray - Book 1) is available on Amazon Kindle and Google Books .

TOG: Invisibile Touch available now

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Invisible Touch (Touch of Gray Book 2) is available now on Amazon Kindle. It has been six weeks since touch clairvoyant Gray Graham consulted with the Greater Tribal Council of the Americas military and police about a border incursion. All has remained quiet, though as suggested, she has become more active in the Psycept community of Albuquerque, her home of fifteen years. Now, Gray's brother and sister are coming to visit and she is taking a small break from consulting on Psycept police cases to spend time with them. Gray enjoys her siblings company but there is another side to their visit. Gray keeps tabs on prior cases, especially unsolved murders, in anticipation of their infrequent reunions. For though some murderers may have escaped the long arm of the law, together, the Graham siblings have an extensive reach and justice is calling. ________________________________________________________________________  This book was a joy to right. I wrote the first draft imme

Writing Corner: How I Write - Writing Tools and Other Technology

First up, a new episode of my podcast "An Indie Author's Life" has been published.  Feel free to check it out. Now on to the topic at hand. I am by no means a writing technology guru.  I've tried Scrivener but I became frustrated not knowing all the tips and tricks to get the software to do what I wanted it to.  I felt that I was wasting valuable time trying to look up how to do something rather than writing.  My time is first dedicated to school and my studies, then friends and family with only a limited amount of time remaining for writing.  I am sure that with further use, I would have felt more comfortable using Scrivener, I just didn't have the time to devote to learning how. So, I decided to use what I know best, Microsoft Word.  I am very familiar with Word from university as well as years in the business world. I know basics of how to use the Navigation Pane, hyperlinks inside the document, tracking changes, comments, etc.  I have the formatting I u

TOG: Invisible Touch (Book 2) excerpt

First up, Out of Touch (Touch of Gray - Book 1) is now available on Google Books in addition to Amazon Kindle .  On June 17th, Invisible Touch (Touch of Gray - Book 2) will go on sale.  It is available for pre-order on Amazon Kindle .  For now, please enjoy this excerpt from Invisible Touch. ___________________________________________________________________________ A PsyChometrist reads memories stored in an object. Any noises, conversations, or visual stimuli captured by the object and can be accessed by PsyChometrists. I read memories by touching an object, but I cannot read the memories of the object. Instead, a keepsake links me to an individual’s memories, or what I refer to as their memory lake. The memory lake has a memory thread of varying thickness and weight that I can grasp ahold of which corresponds to a certain point in time, then read forward in a linear fashion. The more sentimental the object I read, the more substantial the memories. The object I touch is a l