I’m excited to announce that The Prodigal Emperor, book III of The Shadow Space Chronicles will go live on September 19th, 2015. This is the third book of the series and concludes the starting trilogy. I’ll be posting some snippets and samples on the blog soon!
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Kal’s August 2015 Forecast
Things are pretty busy for me right now, let me tell you. I’m doing the final edits for The Prodigal Emperor, with the publication date projected at 18 September 2015. This will be the third book of the Shadow Space Chronicles and it ties the story of Lucius Giovanni’s war with the Chxor Empire to a close. I’ll have The Prodigal Emperor available for pre-order sometime in the next couple of weeks.
I’m also working on a novel for Henchman Press, the Eye of Odin, which will be the sequel to Fenris Unchained. My goal is to have the book finished by the end of the month, though the publication date will be sometime near the end of the year, I understand.
Lastly, I’m also working on the next set of Renegades stories. This series has close ties to the Shadow Space Chronicles but is more focused on a small team of misfits rather than large-scale military operations. My goal is to have Renegades: Out of the Cold finished by the end of September.
I’m also outlining the next Eoriel Saga book, Fate of the Tyrant and getting the audiobook for Wrath of the Usurper ready to to go live. The narrator, Eric Dove, did an amazing job of it and I can’t wait for people to be able to listen to it.
Lastly, the July Newsletter went out on Friday, July 31st. If you signed up but didn’t receive your email, please check your spam filter. I’ve also sent out the T-shirts from the winners who contacted me as well as the signed copy of Wrath of the Usurper. If you missed out on those contests, don’t worry, there will be more giveaways, so sign up for my newsletter today!
That’s all for now. Thanks for reading!
Drat, Foiled Again…
Well, if you’ve noticed the dead silence around here, there’s a reason: my laptop computer died. And by died, I mean it went completely non-recoverable, complete flatline, OS not found. Fortunately I don’t save any of my writing files on my hard drive. Unfortunately, my ancient notebook isn’t capable of running much more than a word document and my desktop computers aren’t great for traveling, which I was doing a lot of at the time.
So, as you can imagine, I haven’t been able to do much writing for blog posts or updating here. My monthly newsletter, of which the first will go out in only a couple days, will be out on time. I had a nicely written review for Ant Man, but that I had saved on the hard drive, and since it’s been out this long, I’ll just say I had a lot of fun.
I have a release date planned for The Prodigal Emperor, but I’m waiting to hear back on little things like the cover, so I’m not going to make it public just yet. Subscribers to the newsletter will get an exclusive first look at the first two chapters. Also, subscribers this month get a chance to win a signed copy of Wrath of the Usurper. Don’t miss out and sign up today!
That’s all for now, I promise to be back online as soon. Thanks for reading!
July 2015 Update
Just a quick update on what’s new with Kal.
In case you missed watching American Ninja Warrior last week, they didn’t show my run. Apparently they don’t show everyone and I didn’t make the cut. I’m a little disappointed, but I still had a ton of fun and want to do it again next year, finances permitting. Hopefully, if that’s the case, I’ll make it on the actual show. Even so, if you watched closely you can spot me in the background of a couple of the runs and my wife as well.
Wrath of the Usurper’s audiobook is in production with the very talented Eric Dove doing the narration. He’s the same narrator from Echo of the High Kings. Having already heard the first section I can’t wait to hear the final product. He should be done with it by the end of the month, and then I just have to review it and hopefully it will be live by mid August.
The Prodigal Emperor is almost done. I’ve had a couple things slow me down in my writing (life is like that), but I feel that the third and final book of the trilogy will close this story arc out well… and leave me with plenty of other stories to explore in that universe. I’m tremendously excited to get it done and out and even more excited to hear what my readers have to say after they read it over.
That’s all for now, take care and thanks for reading!
Tonight, See Kal in American Ninja Warrior!

The episode to see me run American Ninja Warrior will air tonight on NBC! This is a military tribute special, so even if you don’t want to watch me, I guarantee there’s some great people on the show with some amazing stories (really, sometimes talking with people there I felt like a serious underachiever).
The episode should also air on Esquire on July 7th and I have heard that individual runs will be available on the internet some time after that.
Free Short Story: Look To The Stars July 7 & 8

Free for the next two days: Look to the Stars. This short story is a prequel, of sorts, for my novel The Fallen Race.
This is a short story set in the Shadow Space Universe and tells the story of Mason McGann, a smuggler who lives in the shadows. Mason finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of politicians and warlords, where one wrong step might spell the end not just for him, but for millions of innocent people. It is set before the events of The Fallen Race and can be seen as a prologue, of sorts, for the Shadow Space Chronicles.
Mason McGann is a smuggler, a liar, and a cheat. With his ship impounded by customs, he figures he has no choice left but to auction off information about the lost Dreyfus Fleet. But things are never what they seem when you hold information that can change the course of history.
Look to the Stars is free on July 7th and 8th, 2015 on Amazon. Get your copy here.
Introducing Kal’s Monthly Newsletter!
I am excited to announce that starting in July I’ll have a Monthly Newsletter, which will post free fiction, snippets from upcoming books, updates to my schedule, and announcements for when books are released.
Kicking it off, subscribers will be entered into a contest to win a signed copy of Wrath of the Usurper and also the first five people to sign up will receive a free Renegades themed T-shirt.
To sign up, follow the link on the main page or click here. Sign up today!
A Few Updates and a Review
First up, Tom Knighton, an excellent author, has a great review of Echo of the High Kings up. He had some comments that I really appreciated and if you don’t read his stuff, I think he’s a fantastic blogger and author. You can read his review here.
My Liberty Con review went up on Monday. As I said, I met a lot of great people and I mentioned a few of the people I met there at the convention, I didn’t list them all, because I don’t think you want to see long lists of names, but it was funny to me because some of them are names I see every day on Amazon, on the list of “People who bought this book also bought…”
I also wanted to update everyone on my upcoming airing on American Ninja Warrior. The Military themed program will air on Monday, July 6th on NBC and Tuesday, July 7th on Esquire Network. I can’t say anything about what you’ll see, but I had a great time at the event. Be sure to tune in and watch!
Lastly, I wanted to say that I’ll be creating a new program, for those who want periodic updates but don’t regularly read my blog. I’ll have a mailing list which I’ll send out a newsletter once a month with free fiction, snippets, updates on my writing progress, and announcements when books are released. I’ll have a tab on the side and you can sign up now by using the “Contact Kal” page or messaging me on FB with your email.
Wait, It’s Already Over? Liberty Con 28 in Review
Liberty Con has come and gone. It was my first Liberty Con and I had the unique experience of being both a panelist/author, a “First Timer”, and also shepherding around my one year old son. I don’t think I saw nearly as much of the event as I would have liked, but I managed to make it everywhere I was supposed to, more or less awake (the latter part being particularly difficult with a teething one year old).
For those who are fans of Baen authors, this is an amazing convention to attend. For those who just like military SF and Space Opera… well, this is still a great convention to attend. You pretty much can’t throw a rock there without hitting a Mil SF author in the side of the head. It is also a very social convention. Every area seemed to have old friends and new acquaintances chatting each other up. It’s a great place to meet new people, network (for authors, artists, and publishers), and generally have a fun time.
I met a few new and interesting people there and I think I learned a good deal too. I had the pleasure of meeting fellow Henchman Press author, Mark Wandrey. I had a great chat with Chris Kennedy about some of his techniques to stay in contact with readers and build a good network. Lastly, I think I made a great friend with Terry Maggert, who also looks to be a fantastic author and is a charming individual. Links below for their works and websites. Trust me, you should check them out.
Mark Wandrey just released the newest book in his ongoing Mil SF series: Etude to War. Mark is an awesome guy and if you’re a fan of military SF, he’s writing a truly epic series.
Chris Kennedy writes a variety of books and his current best-seller, Janissaries, looks to be amazing.
Terry Maggert not only has amazing cover art but he has an awesome take on contemporary/post apocalyptic fantasy as well as epic fantasy. I’m excited to have a copy of his book, Banshee, to read.
I met a lot of other great people at Liberty Con, though I’m afraid that child-imposed sleep deprivation has robbed me of many of their names. It was a great time and I’m already planning on returning next year. From what I understand, they’ve capped membership again and they’ve already sold over three hundred of their seven hundred and fifty total memberships, so if you want to be there next year, you should hurry up and get yours soon.
Free this Weekend: Look to the Stars

Since I’ll be at Liberty Con this weekend, I’ve made my short story, Look to the Stars, free on Amazon. This is a short story set in the Shadow Space Universe and tells the story of Mason McGann, a smuggler who lives in the shadows. Mason finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of politicians and warlords, where one wrong step might spell the end not just for him, but for millions of innocent people. It is set before the events of The Fallen Race and can be seen as a prologue, of sorts, for the Shadow Space Chronicles.
Mason McGann is a smuggler, a liar, and a cheat. With his ship impounded by customs, he figures he has no choice left but to auction off information about the lost Dreyfus Fleet. But things are never what they seem when you hold information that can change the course of history.
Look to the Stars is free on 28 and 29 June, 2015 on Amazon. Get your copy here.