The most recent post was getting a bit outdated, so here’s a quick little summary of things.

Since my last update (2024!) I’ve released 3 more books.

Nestled with the Nameless One, an eldritch horror romantasy about a man who falls in love to the elder god he’s getting sacrificed to.

The Thunder Path, a scifi western about a young woman who must journey to the one place she doesn’t want to go to, to help the people who want her dead.

And Beyond the Mistline, a zipline-rainforest-dystopian epic fantasy about a woman who winds up on the wrong side in a revolution.

Each of these books stand alone, and while NWTNO may get a sequel or a companion novel at some point, for the minute I am content with the fact that they are all complete within a single volume.

Outside of writing, I have started a YouTube Channel called Link On Stories, where I share video essays about storytelling in its various forms, and also share writing advice.

Below is my latest video about iterative storytelling, the hero’s journey, and the Legend of Zelda.

And lastly, I’ve been working on a new project. Titan Tamer has, sadly, had to go by the wayside as I had an opportunity come up to go to a bootcamp with an editor from a publisher here in Australia, which means I needed a YA novel to present and work on as part of it. And sadly (or not so sadly) I’ve pushed most of the books I’m proud of to print already, so I didn’t have a draft I was happy with.

So I’ve given myself a challenge, also to be documented over on the YT channel, is to get a draft of this book, or as close to a draft, done in 12 weeks. We’re deep into week 4 now and things are moving on target and according to plan.

But I haven’t announced the book I’m working on yet. Not formally at least.

That’s why I’m happy to reveal my new writing project is PROMETHEA FALLING, a new book in a YA dystopian trilogy.

I doubt it’ll result in any traditional publishing contracts, but it is nice to be working on something fresh and exciting, and to be back working the trad trenches for a bit. I imagine if it goes nowhere, you’ll get it in your hot little hands sometime 2027, but don’t hold me to that.

All the best

Lincoln

April 2026