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Monday, June 3, 2024

 The third and last book in the Fate's Foe series is now out. Order a copy from your favorite book vendor. I'll soon have some copies for direct sales too. Here is the 1st chapter for you enjoyment.


Jas Cutter's boots clapped against the cobblestones of Valen's bustling marketplace, weaving through the throngs of people with an agility that came from years of navigating the crowded streets. Luka bounced beside him like a sparrow, his eyes wide with the excitement of their secret mission.

"Bet you can't swipe an apple from old Manfred's cart without him noticing," Luka challenged, a mischievous twinkle lighting his eyes.

"Please," Jas scoffed playfully, flipping a lock of brown hair out of his face. "Manfred's eyes are sharper than a hawk's. But I'll take your bet just to see you do the chicken dance in front of Tovan when you lose."

A hearty chuckle rumbled from behind them as Tovan, more like an uncle than a mere bodyguard, kept a watchful eye on the pair from a respectful distance. His presence was both comforting and slightly smothering to Jas, who yearned for just a smidgeon of freedom.

"Alright, but no magic this time," Luka insisted, knowing full well about Jas's clandestine abilities.

"Wouldn't dream of it," Jas replied, a grin tugging at his lips.

“Remember you’re retired,” Tovan called up to the two boys, “You promised your father no more stealing.”

“I wasn’t going to keep it. Just staying in practice,” Jas called back.

Their banter was momentarily paused as they passed by a stand draped with vibrant textiles, the air tinged with the scents of exotic spices and fresh pastries where a group of soldiers were shopping. It wasn't long before the chat turned serious again, their voices dropping to a hushed tone as they navigated around a pile of crates.

"War's coming, Jas," Luka said, his youthful face suddenly lined with worry. "I heard my parents talking. The Necromian Kingdom and the Elvish Kingdom...they're really going to do it, aren't they?"

"Seems like it," Jas murmured, his gaze sweeping over the market stalls as if the very shadows hid the impending conflict. "That's why we're leaving with the handcart company. Dad says it's not safe anymore, not even for Necromians like my dad."

"Or humans like us," Luka added softly.

"Exactly," Jas agreed, clapping a reassuring hand on Luka's shoulder. "We'll be okay, though. We've got each other, and our families.”

They continued on, their mission leading them to scrutinize various shops for supplies needed for the arduous journey ahead. Barrels of salted meats, wheels of cheese wrapped in cloth, and sacks of grain were all inspected with a critical eye.

"Hey, Jas?" Luka's voice held a hint of hesitation. "What do you think about your dad marrying Alix? She's...well, she's an Elf."

Jas paused, considering the emerald-eyed woman who had entered their lives with a quiet grace. He shrugged noncommittally, though his heart warmed at the thought of her gentle smile.

"She's okay," he admitted, allowing himself a small smile at the memory of her laughter echoing through the halls of the Cutter residence. Alix is...well, Alix. She is nice. And it was fun saving her from the angry mob that day we first met. It’s just weird after it being just me and my dad for so long."

"Yeah," Luka nodded, understanding flickering in his young eyes. "She is nice. I like all the gadgets in her shop, too."

"Nice doesn't begin to cover it," Jas corrected, and then quickly added, "But don't you start calling her my mom. She’s just Alix.”

"Wouldn't dream of it!" Luka chuckled, nudging Jas with his elbow.

With their list nearly complete, Jas felt a sense of accomplishment. They were doing something important, something that mattered for their families' future. And as the afternoon sun dipped lower in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the market, Jas felt ready for whatever lay ahead. With his family, new and old, they would face it together.

The rich aroma of roasting nuts wafted through the air, mingling with the musky scent of leather from a nearby stall. Jas's fingers brushed over the rusica, the ancient elvish glove known as Fireweaver, warming his hand both literally and figuratively. Fireweaver was a fieles, a magic item created from a piece of a person’s soul. It was then that the faintest whisper tickled his mind, a voice only he could hear.

"Jas," Fireweaver murmured, its tone urgent yet calm, "beware. A young cutpurse approaches from behind."

"Got it," Jas replied mentally, not missing a beat as he feigned interest in a display of ornate compasses. “I already noticed him. He never would’ve made it in Aguares.” Without turning, he felt the presence of the would-be thief edging closer. Just as a small, tentative hand slipped towards his pocket, Jas whipped around, capturing the boy's wrist with practiced ease.

"Whoa there, little fish. The sea's far too rough for you to be swimming without learning the currents first," Jas said, a playful glint in his eye as he looked down at the boy whose wide, frightened eyes darted up to meet his. The boy was human and judging by the olive-colored skin he was Bettsian like Luka was. Maybe 6 years old?

"Sorry, sir! I..." the boy stammered, words tumbling out in panic.

"Relax," Jas soothed, releasing his grip but keeping his voice firm. "I'm not going to turn you in." Memories flashed before him—hungry days, cold nights, and the fateful encounter that changed his life.

"Here's a tip: don't go for the bulging pockets; they are often a decoy." He winked, ruffling the boy's matted hair. 

Luka watched in awe; his mouth slightly agape. "You're not mad at him?"

"Mad?" Jas chuckled softly. "Can't blame a stray cat for trying to snag a fish from the market. Besides, this is how I met my dad."

"Really?" Luka leaned in as if the tale were a secret meant only for him.

"Yep. Tried to pick his pocket, just like our friend here." Jas's gaze softened as he beckoned a vendor to hand him a meat pie, which he offered to the trembling child. "What's your name, kid?"

"Remy," the boy murmured, accepting the pie with hands that shook like autumn leaves.

"Who do you live with, Remy?" Luka asked, his brow creased with concern.

"No one," came the quiet reply before the boy took a ravenous bite, crumbs cascading down his chin.

Jas exchanged a look with Luka, the unspoken question hanging between them—what next? But the decision was swept away as swiftly as Remy after his meal, the boy bolting through the crowd, agile as a sparrow.

"Should we... do something?" Luka asked, his voice trailing off as Remy disappeared into the throngs of people.

Jas sighed, watching the space where Remy had vanished. "Sometimes, all you can do is give someone a chance at a better choice. After that, it's up to them to take it." His gaze lingered, thoughtful, before returning to the task at hand. "Come on, let's finish up here. We've got a long journey ahead."




The clatter of wooden wheels against cobblestones filled the air as Jas and Luka made their way back to the Cutter residence, a sturdy stone building nestled at the edge of Valen. The market's vibrant chaos retreated behind them, replaced by the orderly bustle of the family compound.

"Think your dad will like the extra ropes we got?" Luka bounced on the balls of his feet, a bundle of energy even after their long day.

"Knowing Mathen, he'll say we can never have too much rope," Jas replied with an easy grin, shrugging off the weight of the supplies they had promised to deliver.

Alix Cutter emerged from the house, her red hair catching the afternoon sun like a beacon as she directed the loading of the wagons. Her sharp green eyes softened when they landed on the boys. "Back already? I hope you didn't forget the flint."

"Got it right here." Jas patted his satchel, where the metallic tang of the flint mingled with the scent of leather.

Nearby, Luka’s mother, Ovelia, folded blankets with practiced hands, while his father, Bram, checked the harness on the draft horses, his brow furrowed in concentration. Their movements were a finely tuned dance of preparation, each step crucial for the journey ahead.

"Where's Tia?" Luka craned his neck, scanning the courtyard.

"Here!" A small voice piped up from beneath a wagon, followed by the sight of two tiny feet kicking as they tried to push a barrel into place.

"Careful, little sprout," Mathen's deep voice rumbled as he lifted the barrel with ease, setting it onto the wagon bed. His dark hair was peppered with gray, but his arms bulged with strength that belied his age.

"Trying to help," Tia said, beaming up at him. At 10 years old, or five by Necromian aging, her eagerness outshone her size.

"Helping is good," Alix chimed in, smoothing Tia's unruly curls. "But let's leave the heavy lifting to the adults, okay?"

Tia nodded vigorously; her wide eyes fixed on Alix with adoration.

Jas couldn't help but smile at the scene, a warmth spreading through his chest. This was what family looked like—chaotic, mismatched, and utterly perfect.

"Supplies are sorted. They'll be at the staging area by dawn," Jas reported, pulling himself back to the present. 

"Excellent work," Mathen nodded with approval, clasping Jas's shoulder in a firm grip. "Let's finish up here. We've got a safe haven to build. Tovan, help me hitch the oxen to the wagons."

Together, they heaved the last of the crates onto the wagons, securing them with the newly purchased ropes. Each knot tied was a promise—a vow to protect and preserve the life they all cherished.

"Ready, Tia?" Luka asked, offering his hand to his sister.

"Ready!" she squealed, her small hand disappearing into his as they climbed aboard the wagon.

With a final check, the caravan rolled forward, leaving behind the only home they'd known. Ahead lay uncertainty, adventure, and the unyielding hope of a new beginning. As the gates of Valen closed behind them, Jas felt the weight of his past lift. He was no longer just a boy who had tried to pickpocket his future; he was a part of something greater—a family forged not by blood, but by choice and love. 


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Saturday, April 15, 2023

Being creative with AI

 You may have noticed all the concept art I have been posting. I have been playing around with AI generated art for a while now and you have seen some of what I have done in previous posts or maybe in my books. I have also recently started playing around with AI chat. I'd like to share some of what I have done while playing around with it. Here are a couple of short stories I had it write for my kids which I then had the AI turn into fill in the blank stories that I did with my kids. It was a lot of fun.

Now the following were made quickly with simple prompts. Using prompts with more detail and with drafting they could come out much better.

Here is the one for my son:


Alien Tour Adventure


Once upon a time, in a future not too far from now, there was a curious and adventurous 10-year-old boy named Richard. He had always been fascinated by space and all the wonders that lay beyond Earth. His dream was to explore the galaxy and discover new planets and life forms.

One day, Richard's dream became a reality when he was given the opportunity to take a tour of the solar system on a state-of-the-art spaceship. The ship was equipped with the latest technology and was capable of traveling at incredible speeds.

As they journeyed through the solar system, Richard marveled at the breathtaking views of the planets, each with its unique features and mysteries. They visited the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, with their massive swirling storms and many moons. They flew past Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants, with their frigid temperatures and blue hues.

But the most exciting part of the journey was yet to come. As they approached the Kuiper Belt, the ship was suddenly intercepted by a group of alien spacecraft. Richard's heart raced with excitement and fear as he saw the strange beings approaching.

To his surprise, the aliens turned out to be friendly and invited Richard and his team to visit their home planet. Richard eagerly accepted the offer, and they soon arrived at a world unlike any he had ever seen.

The planet was covered in lush forests and sparkling oceans, with towering mountains and colorful skies. The aliens were unlike any life forms Richard had ever encountered. They had elongated limbs and glowing eyes, and communicated telepathically.

Richard spent several days exploring the planet with the aliens, learning about their way of life and culture. He was amazed by their advanced technology and peaceful way of living. He felt a deep connection with these beings, even though they were so different from him.

Eventually, it was time for Richard to return home. The aliens bid him farewell, promising to stay in touch and inviting him to visit again in the future. Richard boarded the ship, his heart filled with gratitude and wonder for the incredible experience he had just had.

As the ship zoomed away from the alien planet, Richard gazed out the window, dreaming of the day he would return and explore even more of the vast universe.


Here is the Fill in the blank that it made:



Once upon a time, in a future not too far from now, there was a curious and __________ (adjective) 10-year-old boy named ____________ (name). He had always been fascinated by space and all the wonders that lay beyond Earth. His dream was to explore the galaxy and discover new planets and ____________ (plural noun).

One day, ____________'s dream became a reality when he was given the opportunity to take a tour of the solar system on a state-of-the-art ____________ (noun). The ____________ (noun) was equipped with the latest ____________ (adjective) technology and was capable of traveling at incredible ____________ (plural noun).

As they journeyed through the solar system, ____________ (name) marveled at the breathtaking views of the planets, each with its unique features and ____________ (adjective) mysteries. They visited the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, with their massive swirling ____________ (noun) and many ____________ (plural noun). They flew past Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants, with their frigid ____________ (plural noun) and blue ____________ (plural noun).

But the most exciting part of the journey was yet to come. As they approached the Kuiper Belt, the ____________ (noun) was suddenly intercepted by a group of ____________ (adjective) spacecraft. ____________'s heart raced with ____________ (adjective) and fear as he saw the strange ____________ (plural noun) approaching.

To his surprise, the aliens turned out to be ____________ (adjective) and invited ____________ (name) and his team to visit their home planet. ____________ (name) eagerly accepted the offer, and they soon arrived at a world unlike any he had ever seen.

The planet was covered in lush ____________ (plural noun) and sparkling ____________ (plural noun), with towering ____________ (plural noun) and colorful ____________ (plural noun). The aliens were unlike any ____________ (plural noun) ____________ (name) had ever encountered. They had elongated ____________ (plural noun) and glowing ____________ (plural noun), and communicated ____________ (adverb).

___________ (name) spent several days exploring the planet with the aliens, learning about their way of ____________ (noun) and ____________ (noun). He was amazed by their advanced technology and peaceful way of ____________ (verb). He felt a deep connection with these beings, even though they were so different from ____________ (pronoun).

Eventually, it was time for ____________ (name) to return home. The aliens bid him farewell, promising to stay in touch and inviting him to visit again in the future. ____________ (name) boarded the ____________ (noun), his heart filled with ____________ (adjective) and wonder for the incredible experience he had just had.

As the ____________ (noun) zoomed away from the alien planet, ____________ (name) gazed out the window, dreaming of the day he would return and explore even more of the vast ____________ (noun).


Here is the one it made for my daughter:


Madelyn's Unicorn Adventure


Once upon a time, there was an 8-year-old girl named Madelyn who loved to read stories about magical creatures, especially unicorns. She would spend hours lost in the pages of her favorite books, dreaming of one day encountering a unicorn of her own.

One day, while playing in the woods near her house, Madelyn stumbled upon a clearing that she had never seen before. In the center of the clearing stood a beautiful white unicorn with a shimmering silver horn. Madelyn couldn't believe her eyes - she had finally found her very own unicorn!

The unicorn introduced herself as Grace and explained to Madelyn that she was on a mission to save her magical world from an evil sorcerer who was trying to destroy all of the unicorns. Madelyn was determined to help, and together she and Grace set off on a magical adventure through enchanted forests and over sparkling streams.

As they journeyed deeper into the magical world, Madelyn and Grace encountered all sorts of obstacles, from mischievous fairies to treacherous trolls. But with her courage and quick thinking, Madelyn always found a way to overcome each challenge, and Grace was grateful for her young friend's help.

Finally, they arrived at the sorcerer's castle, where he was preparing to cast a powerful spell that would destroy all of the unicorns forever. Madelyn and Grace raced into action, using all of their magic and wit to outsmart the sorcerer and save the unicorns.

In the end, Madelyn and Grace emerged victorious, and the unicorns of the magical world were safe once again. Madelyn knew that she would never forget her incredible adventure with Grace, and she treasured the memory of their magical journey forever. From that day on, Madelyn always knew that no matter what challenges she might face in her life, she would have the courage and strength to overcome them, with a little bit of magic and a lot of heart.



And the fill in the blank version:


Once upon a time, there was an [adjective] 8-year-old girl named [girl's name] who loved to [verb] stories about [adjective] creatures, especially [plural noun]. She would spend [unit of time] lost in the pages of her favorite books, dreaming of one day encountering a [noun] of her own.

One day, while [verb ending in -ing] in the [noun] near her [noun], [girl's name] stumbled upon a [adjective] clearing that she had never seen before. In the center of the clearing stood a [adjective] [noun] with a shimmering [adjective] horn. [girl's name] couldn't believe her eyes - she had finally found her very own [noun]!

The [noun] introduced herself as [name] and explained to [girl's name] that she was on a mission to [verb] her [adjective] world from an [adjective] [noun] who was trying to [verb] all of the [plural noun]. [girl's name] was [adjective] to help, and together she and [name] set off on a [adjective] adventure through [adjective] forests and over [adjective] streams.

As they [verb] deeper into the [adjective] world, [girl's name] and [name] encountered all sorts of [plural noun], from [adjective] fairies to [adjective] trolls. But with her [adjective] and [adjective] thinking, [girl's name] always found a way to overcome each [noun], and [name] was [adjective] for her young friend's help.

Finally, they arrived at the [noun]'s [noun], where he was preparing to [verb] a [adjective] spell that would [verb] all of the [plural noun] forever. [girl's name] and [name] raced into action, using all of their [adjective] and [adjective] to outsmart the [noun] and save the [plural noun].

In the end, [girl's name] and [name] emerged [adjective], and the [plural noun] of the [adjective] world were [adjective] once again. [girl's name] knew that she would never forget her [adjective] adventure with [name], and she treasured the memory of their [adjective] journey forever. From that day on, [girl's name] always knew that no matter what [plural noun] she might face in her life, she would have the [adjective] and [adjective] to overcome them, with a little bit of [noun] and a lot of [noun].


I am seeing a lot of potential in using AI for creative output. For some people that have a high level of creativity but lacks the talents needed to express that creativity, AI might be the answer they are looking for.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Ai Artwork

Some of my early experiments on Nightcafe.

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Art

I have been playing around with using AI Art Generators to create concept art for my books. I thought I would start sharing some on my blog here.

This is the Image with the most likes on NightCafe Studio where I have made this and many other images. I made it for a challenge on Nightcafe. You can see it here