Looking Forward to an amazing New Year

Hello everyone,

I hope you’ve had a wonderful time this holiday season. Whether you celebrated Christmas, Hanukkah, or simply enjoyed some much needed time off, it’s the time of year to try to unwind, catch your breath and move forward.

My holiday was very low-key this year. Family illness, fresh memories of losing a loved one and other factors made this Christmas a time of introspection and reflection. But even so, I love the holiday season and I did my best to connect with friends and family. I hope you did too.

And so a new year rolls around yet again. Time for some resolutions, perhaps? I have a few, the most important of which is to release the next novel in my new series before the end of the year. Waiting almost five years to put a series out into the world was a huge mistake. My readers lost track of me, naturally, and now I’m starting from scratch as I try to rebuild a reader base. Hopefully word of mouth and excellent reviews will help with that.

But I’m not one to mope or dwell on the past. Forward, I say! 2025 will be a fresh start for all of us. I wish you and yours nothing but health, wealth, love and friendship. May all of your problems be little ones. May you overcome every obstacle. And may you find fulfillment in all of your endeavors. Cheers to you, my friend. Your potential is limitless, so tap into it and move forward.

Happy New Year!

J. J. Thompson

And So The Journey Continues…

Hi all,

Now that I’ve released the first book in my new series, The War of Light and Shadow, I’ve already started working on my next novel. The biggest mistake I’ve made in my writing career was losing momentum during covid and taking over four years to finish my last book. My audience dissipated and moved on to other authors, naturally, and I’ve had to start at square one again. I feel like I did back in 2015 when I released my very first book on Amazon.

It’s a weird feeling, but it’s also quite invigorating. I am motivated to carry on with the series because the characters and plot from the first book are still fresh in my mind. Unlike many other authors, I don’t start writing a new book by outlining where it will begin and end. I don’t foresee the plot, except in very general terms. I am almost always surprised by what my characters do and don’t do in any given situation. Writing by the seat of my pants, I believe is the term. It’s chaotic and leads to many rewrites and changes, but it’s exciting too. I’m a passenger on a runaway train and I can only hope that it doesn’t go off the rails before it reaches the station.

Hmm, that’s a bit of an odd metaphor, but you get the idea. My hero, Simon O’Toole, has already decided to do something quite unexpected in the new book and I’m only just finishing chapter one! Where is this going? No idea, but I’m hanging on and enjoying the ride.

To those of you who have picked up the first book in the series, I want to say thank you. I write because I love telling stories and it’s a true pleasure to know that others enjoy those tales as well. More of them are coming, I promise you.

Take care,

J. J.

‘The Wizard Returns’ is now available in paperback format.

I’m happy to report that my new novel, ‘The Wizard Returns’, is now out in paperback! Readers who prefer a physical book instead of an ebook can order one on Amazon here. I personally like reading a paperback novel rather than reading off of a screen. There’s something about the smell and feel of paper that I’m drawn to. Probably because I grew up with traditional books rather than with a tablet/phone/PC.

I hope that readers will enjoy the book in whatever form they choose to read it. And I want to thank anyone who has already picked up a copy. I truly appreciate your support.

Take care,

J. J.

I Feel Like a New Author

I’ve been keeping an anxious eye on my new book, naturally, much like I did when I published my first novel back in 2015. Sadly, being away from Amazon for four-plus years has taken its toll.

You see, when a writer publishes a novel every six months or so, as I was doing previously, it keeps their name fairly fresh in readers’ minds. So when a new book appears from that writer, people discover it fairly easily. Not so much now.

There are literally millions of books on Amazon. Far more than there were when I first started out. Even back then I was amazed that anyone took notice of my first few novels. Luck of the draw really.

But now I’m a newbie again, or at least it feels that way. I’m not complaining though. In a strange way it’s exciting. Scary, but exciting.

The reviews that have come in have been lovely. It’s so gratifying to see that people still enjoy my writing and that they are happy I’ve brought Simon O’Toole back to lead my adventures. So am I. I’ve rather missed that young/old soul. (If you know Simon, you’ll understand that reference.)

But even if sales are slow, I wanted to thank everyone who has checked out the novel. You have given me the greatest gift a reader can give to an author…your time. And time is precious. So thank you. This new journey has just begun and I promise that it won’t be another four years before you see the next book in the series!

Take care,

J. J.

I’m Back! Wow, it’s been a while.

So a funny thing happened back in 2020. You may have heard it. Covid? Yeah, that thing. And oh boy, did it turn our world upside-down, mine included.

I began writing a new novel just as Covid hit and then I entered what I call ‘Covid Time’. Basically everything began moving at a snail’s pace, my writing included. And so here we are, four and a half years later, as I finally release that book. Wow.

But this little blog, such as it is, is still here, so I will begin posting again. My new novel, The Wizard Returns, is a brand new adventure featuring my favorite hero, Simon O’Toole. This series is all about Simon, his elemental friends Kronk and Aeris, and his allies as they take the fight to reclaim the Earth to the gods themselves. Should be a fun ride!

If you’re interested in checking the book out, you can click here

So yeah, life continues and we put that part of our history behind us. I hope that you’re doing well and that you haven’t lost your love of reading. I certainly haven’t. I think it helped keep me (reasonably) sane during that whole crazy time.

Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope to post again soon.

Be well,

J. J.