Congratulations on the publication of Gravitas. Nice cover! And I am intrigued that you chose to wrote from the villain’s POV rather than the more common hero POV. I’m drawn to anti-heroes in books and movies. I think it’s because of the added hopefulness coming from seeing one who’s traveled so far and, your book’s case, for so long down the dark road change course and be redeemed.
I read your post about The Last Jedi earlier, and now checking out Gravitas, it makes me wonder what A New Hope would have looked like from Vader’s POV. Particularly once he comes in contact with Luke. Though I’m thinking it would have needed to be in book form so the reader could have access to Vader’s thoughts and feelings.
I just pulled you up on Amazon just now and, in addition to the two books you’ve mentioned – Gravitas and The Fight Before Christmas, it is showing other 4 books. Are they mixing you up with another writer named Ben Mason or have you not yet gotten around to posting about them on your website?
Congratulations on the publication of Gravitas. Nice cover! And I am intrigued that you chose to wrote from the villain’s POV rather than the more common hero POV. I’m drawn to anti-heroes in books and movies. I think it’s because of the added hopefulness coming from seeing one who’s traveled so far and, your book’s case, for so long down the dark road change course and be redeemed.
I read your post about The Last Jedi earlier, and now checking out Gravitas, it makes me wonder what A New Hope would have looked like from Vader’s POV. Particularly once he comes in contact with Luke. Though I’m thinking it would have needed to be in book form so the reader could have access to Vader’s thoughts and feelings.
I just pulled you up on Amazon just now and, in addition to the two books you’ve mentioned – Gravitas and The Fight Before Christmas, it is showing other 4 books. Are they mixing you up with another writer named Ben Mason or have you not yet gotten around to posting about them on your website?