Sunday, July 28, 2013

My Debut Novel

"The scariest moment is always just before you start." Stephen King

Hello there! Let me welcome you, once again, to my website. At the best of times I'll try to keep things moving along and updated regularly (I'm not much of a blogger so we'll see how well I do). What you'll find on my site currently is a front page with all the news, a bio page, another page regarding what published fiction I have out there for you to get your hands on, and a Visitors page that's, well, all for those who visit my site. Naturally. I should mention I'm a bit of a tinker, and like to adjust things from time to time, so if something about my site looks a little different from your previous visit it's just me trying to perfect it.

With that bit of welcoming and introduction out of the way, I am quite excited to announce my debut novel will be published in the spring of 2014 by the wonderful people at Winter Goose Publishing.

My focus for the website right now is to journal the events leading up to the publication of the book and everything that happens after. Sound good? Good.

So a little about the book then? All right, here it is...

Seeing, a novel for both adults and young adults, is about a thirteen-year-old boy who seeks to find the truth behind his grandfather's most miraculous story. The book, when released, will be available in both print and e-book formats.

More features and pages are being planned for my website (www.josephfalank.com) in accordance with the book being published so visit often to see what's new. Like I said, some things may look a little different with each visit as I'm getting the feel for this and may be trying new things out. I'll try my best to lock it down.

Also, I have an Author page up at Winter Goose's site. Check it out! They were very kind to edit down my bio into something less rambling and much more concise than what I had given them.

And also, I wouldn't be doing this introduction justice if I didn't throw out (or up) the links to where I can be found in the world of social media.


Well, I guess from here we just have to wait and see where all of this goes. Glad to have you along for the ride.

- Joe