Saturday, May 24, 2025

Wicker Hill Physical Publishing, The Morgue Progress, The Cursed Ones Begins

Hello, my fellow humans of discerning taste,


Welcome to my first official blog post!


With interest in my works increasing, and the time I have to remain consistent on my Youtube channel decreasing as my time on everything else increases, I have decided to start this blog in an attempt at keeping you all updated with all of the goings-on in my maddening mind.


Wicker Hill's Physical Publishing

Wicker Hill has been finished for months now, and the digital version is live on the website and available for purchase.

The physical edition, however, was supposed to be completed a month and a half ago—and it’s still stuck in the processing phase.

I’ve been in regular contact with the publisher throughout this time, and unfortunately, I haven’t received any meaningful updates. Everything on my end has been submitted exactly to their specifications. Support has been contacted multiple times, but so far, there’s been no movement—no confirmation, no timeline, no clarity.

Because of that, I’m unable to give a firm release date for the physical copy of Wicker Hill just yet.

That said, the digital edition is available now on the website here.

I’ll send out an update to our email list as soon as I hear anything concrete from the publisher—so stay tuned.


Wicker Hill's Sequel - The Morgue is 50% Done

The Morgue, the first sequel to Wicker Hill is already 50% complete and is coming along smoothly. 

I hope to have it finished and published within 4 months of Wicker Hill's physical publish date as I don't want to leave people waiting on the story.

There are two additional sequels planned following the Morgue, to close out the entirety of The Wicker Anthology and bring that story to an end(?), but those will come later. Nevertheless, you can trust me - there is FAR more to look forward to when it comes to Abigail's story and the overarching narrative.

I'm not going to let this become a "Winds of Winter" situation. I won't leave you waiting.

I am currently taking a break on The Morgue until such a time in which I am given an update on Wicker Hill's physical publishing date, but the story is completely mapped out and will only take a few months to finish. Until the time that I return to The Morgue I am working on some other stuff...


The Cursed Ones and its Compendium

The Cursed Ones (working title) is a vast, interconnected mythology made up of multiple series. At its heart is The Bloodline Legacy, which includes three novels: The Unbound BloodThe Unspoken Vow, and The Uncrowned KingThe Afflicted Prophecy which will also include a number of its own entries, and several other entries still to be revealed.

This mega-series—because truly, there’s no better word for it—contains hundreds of pages of lore (not even including the stories themselves, just lore) covering werewolves, vampires, blood mages, Templars, sorcerers, necromancers, and more. The timeline stretches all the way back to 30,000 BCE, packed with myth, bloodlines, supernatural histories, and tangled fates.

As you can imagine, capturing the full depth of this world through novels alone is a monumental task. That’s why I’ve begun work on The Cursed Ones Compendium—a book of knowledge filled with timelines, artwork, backstories, lore, and enough supernatural dark history to haunt you for years.

Once complete, the Compendium will be available on my website alongside the release of the first novel in The Bloodline Legacy. It’s designed as a companion piece—to deepen immersion, provide clarity, and offer a richer experience for those ready to dive into the gothic, urban, fantasy-horror world of The Cursed Ones.

What I'm Currently Listening to/Watching/Reading

Listening to a lot of Nu-Metal. At this very moment: She Sees Everything by VIMIC, End of Heartache (Renholder Remix) - Killswitch Engage, I Am the One - Mushroomhead.

Recently watched the entire Underworld Saga, and saw the 5th one for the first time. Had no idea that 4 and 5 were as good as they are. Thoroughly enjoyed them. Rise of the Lycans is still the best.

Reading? The Werewolf the Forsaken and Vampire Requiem table top game rulebooks. Though our lores are vastly different, I am consistently amazed at how well-thought-out those two universes are put together. Huge inspiration.

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