Top 10 Reasons to Love Tales of the Dim Knight By Adam Graham 10) You’re between the ages of 25-45 If you’re in this overly wide demographic, and enjoyed watching Saturday morning cartoons as a child, Tales of the Dim Knight will bring back great memories of shows like Superfriends, Batman: The Animated Series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman (the 1960s series version), Underdog, and Darkwing Duck. We even had one hopeful marketing conversation with a Mr. Terrance Mann, who said, “People will come, Adam. They’ll most definitely come. They’ll come to you to ask about the book, as innocent as children, longing for the past.Read More →

Splashdown Books is seeking reviewers and influencers for  Tales of the Dim Knight, a superhero spoof by Adam and Andrea Graham. “A truly original premise, Tales of a Dim Knight is a light-hearted escape into the world of superheroes and villains with a thoughtful twist as to what matters most in life,” says Jill Williamson, Christy-award winning author of By Darkness Hid In Tales of the Dim Knight, Mild-mannered janitor and superhero fanboy Dave Johnson gets all his wishes at once when a symbiotic alien gives him supernatural powers. But what’s he to do with them? Follow his zany adventures as he fights crime and corruption while trying toRead More →

Gentle readers, The following is my notes, as taken down, from a workshop I attended at the 2010 Booktoberfest here in Idaho. Love in Christ, Andrea Graham Getting it Done Workshop by Todd Bennett (90% right can be 100% wrong) Getting anything done that you think is important. An author may write different books different ways. Sprinter Plodder (take two years) Secluders, lock themselves away for a week. We don’t get things done because we don’t define why we are doing this. If we don’t attach a greater value to something, it will get deprioritized. What is the reason this is important? Increase platform? ReachRead More →