Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Where it all began.



I’m not sure if surreal is the proper word to use for what I feel as I see the third and final book of the Into The East trilogy coming to fruition. To tell the whole story of how this trilogy came about, I would have to go back to the beginning; the real beginning, over eighteen years ago.

My wife and I just had our first child, and, needless to say, I was scared out of my wits. For the first time in my life, I had this little person that was completely depending on my wife and me to take care of her. How was I supposed to keep my daughter alive if I couldn’t even balance a checkbook? I would write comments into the check register, after multiple rounds of attempting to decode the dreaded Enigma machine, which demonstrated my frustration. Things like, “Screw it…let’s just say I have $40 dollars and call it even.”

After she was born, but before we left the hospital to go home as a family, my wife, Amanda, had dressed her in a bright yellow outfit that made her look like a drop of sunshine. That’s when it all became very real to me. I am, by all accounts, a father, but I didn’t have a clue as to what that meant.

I jokingly said to Amanda, “Keep all the receipts just in case we want to return it.” We laughed so hard. I’m not exactly sure why she laughed but I knew why I did. I knew I would never give her up, but I also knew I didn’t have a clue as to what I was doing.

In the months leading up to our daughters birth, and for many months after that, Amanda read every book she could find about what came before, during, and after the pregnancy. I didn’t really do any preparation except to do what Amanda told me to do.

Nevertheless, once our daughter came home, I was inundated with so many questions. How does one be a good parent? What do I teach her? What do I instill into her so that she will grow up and be a responsible adult?

This of course brought me, or better yet, forced me to reflect inwardly and determine, what did I truly believe? I guess you could say, that is where the journey for this trilogy actually began.

You might say that the Into The East trilogy is my magnum opus. It is the culmination of a spiritual journey that began after my daughter’s birth. I grew up going to church, but for many years, starting in my teens, I had numerous doubts over what I had been taught. It wasn’t until my daughter was born that I finally decided to face those doubts head on.

After several years of searching, I came out the other side with an unwavering faith that has given me the strength to weather the storms of this life, and has prepared me for the life to come. Now this is where you, the reader, come in.

I wanted to share my journey with you, but I didn’t know how, or the best way in which to do that. Therefore, I looked to the greatest Teacher of all to see how he taught others. "...with many such parables spake he the word unto them, as they were able to hear it. But without a parable spake he not unto them..." In other words, tell it to them in a story.

Therefore, I hope you enjoy this story that began for me over eighteen years ago. It is the culmination of all that I’ve learned about myself, and about the greatest gift given to mankind.

Even if the series never finds its full audience, I’m thrilled to know that it has already found a few that have enjoyed it.

I look forward to hearing from all of you.

Thank you for reading.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Booth 915 at Indiana Comic Con

We will be at booth 915 at:

Looking forward to seeing everyone again. If things work out, we hope to bring a new and upcoming artist that will feature his interpretive artwork for the Into the East series. Very Exciting!!



Also...the next installment in the Into The East Trilogy, The Returning, is available for preorder NOW and ONLY at this link: 


If you purchase your book prior to the publication date of January 29, 2015, use the promo code: PREORDER2015 to receive a 10% discount.

A pre-ordered copy will process and ship very near the release date. The Returning will also be available for sale online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more...typically 1-3 weeks after the release date. If however you want the book first and with a discount, then please order through Black Rose Writing!  

Thank you for your support and get ready for another exciting adventure.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Indiana Comic Con 2015


Come see us at the Indiana Comic Con (indianacomiccon.com) for the launch of our new book (part 2) in the Into The East series.

The Returning. 




Saturday, June 28, 2014

Accented Phonetic Spelling


Have you ever wanted to let out a secret before it was time? 

Well, this gracious reviewer on Amazon picked up on one of those secrets that I want to reveal but I can't at this point.

In the book, I use words like udam, ohema, ananin, Heock, and that annoying word for a unit of distance, ama.  Another person noticed that I was consistent in my usage of these words, and I agree, they appear to be "made up"; but they are not. 

They are actually based on a particular language.  One in which, if I were to reveal it too soon, it would give away a key piece of the story. 

Weird huh? How can funny words that appear made up, but are based on a specific language be a key piece of the story? Well, I'm not going to tell. You'll just have to keep reading. 

Speaking of words, for this next book, The Returning, I'm agonizing over one particular word that I believe will immediately bring many of these elements together.  Should I use it, or not? Should I wait for the third book, or reveal it at the end of the second?  Hmm...I guess you'll just have to keep reading. :)

So, the words are their for a reason, but you won't know that until later. 

I'll give you one clue though - accented phonetic spelling.  

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Is it okay if I want to buy everyone a car?

I get so excited when someone enjoys our book enough to give us a favorable review like this one (Amazon Review).  I never thought I could write well enough for anyone to stay up till 5am (like this guy) because they couldn't put it down.  I feel I need to match my excitement with something of equal value...like a car.

Obviously I'm not going to buy a car for everyone, but maybe someday I can if we see enough of these books get into everyone hands.  In the beginning, I actually wanted to give them away for free (still do, but my wife and the publisher think otherwise. She not greedy mind you.  She just handles the finances and knows that I'm not looking at the bigger picture. That's a lot to put in brackets isn't it. :)

So...I don't have really much to say in this post except to say, thank you to everyone that is enjoying the adventure with me. I can't wait tell you get to see the next book.

Cheers,
J.A. Davis

Monday, June 2, 2014

My Character is an A**HOLE

We had a great time at the first Indy PopCon 2014.  Below is a video of a fan that bought our book at Comicon in March of this year.  Listen to what he says about that a**hole Ravizu.