In addition to the five novels and several short stories I'm releasing on Kindle on April 23rd, I'm also publishing at least five essays on Shakespeare. Early forms of three have been seen here on the blog, and one is based on a guest post I did last year. I'm expanding them all, and my hope is by putting them up on Kindle, I'll open my ideas on the Tomorrow speech, the origin of the Capulet-Montague feud, and the end of Othello to a much wider audience. I also imagine there's going to be a new one about Julius Caesar and Brutus soon, as EVE OF IDES gets its first public read next month. 

So I hope that my readers are clearing their calendars for the month of May. An avalanche of Blixtian prose is heading your way. As a preview, here's the early mock-up of the cover for the Tomorrow & Tomorrow essay.

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This has been one of the flagship essays here on the blog, but in its retooled form it'll be even better, as I'm co-authoring it with my wife, Jan. She's the Artistic Director of the Michigan Shakespeare Festival. Click here to join the MSF Facebook page. And if you haven't yet, click here to join my own author page on Facebook! I haven't paid much attention to my Facebook presence as of yet. That's about to change…

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