![]() It’s scheduled to release on December 3rd, 2021. My next release is a children’s picture book called “City Kitties”. I’m working on the sequel to Dio in the Dark! It doesn’t have a title yet…or a release date, though I’m hoping it will be out by late-2022 or early-2023. What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available? What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?Īcceptance of oneself, familial responsibility, and the long-lasting effects of trauma. How can one forgive their father for murdering their mother? How do you respect yourself when the only thing people like about you is the same thing everyone mocks? His story is very much about learning to accept himself as a god, while tuning into a sense of familial responsibility rooted somewhere deep within. Thank you! Dio was a challenging character for me to write for the same reasons that he experiences challenges in his life. When Zeus King of the Gods goes missing in modern-day. ![]() ![]() The gods live amongst the mortals, grasping for what little of their divinity remains. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development? For tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow you will grow old, and the night will no longer be your lover.' The powers of the pantheon have faded. It always felt incomplete to me, and I revisited it some years later, and it turned into this novella.ĭio is an intriguing and well developed character. I wrote a short story several years ago to experiment where I felt the Greek gods would fit into today’s world. ![]() What was the inspiration for the setup to your story? Dio in the Dark finds the Gods of Greek myth living among mortals, and when Zeus goes missing in Toronto it’s up to his son to find him. ![]()
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