Hey, amazing readers, fans, and brave souls who’ve journeyed into the bizarre worlds I’ve created! If you’ve been wondering where I’ve disappeared to—whether it’s running ink with gang of sentient squids, abducted by interdimensional sasquatches, or just plain lost in my own fictional madness—the truth is, I’ve buried myself under a mountain of projects.

This year alone, I’ve been cranking out four new novels, five graphic novels, and a screenplay, which has left me feeling like a caffeinated squirrel on a roller coaster. So, if my replies have been MIA, it’s not because I don’t care—I just literally can’t find enough hours in the day!

The Novel Overload: Four Books and Counting

Yep, you read that right: four novels this year. GOOD BOYS 1 – 3 and book 3 of THE SENTINEL: THE HOST. I’m getting started on a new standalone novel titled ARTIFACT. The next three after that are already planned and scratching at my mind, asking for my attention. Told myself I was going to take a break after THE HOST, but I made it just four days before I started going loco. My imagination is a perpetual motion machine. Resistance is futile.  It’s been a full-blown writing marathon of sci-fi, horror, and every bizarre twist my brain throws into the mix. It’s been an awesome ride, but it’s also left me with precious little time for anything else.

Graphic Novels Galore: Five Projects in the Works

On top of the novels, I’m also diving deep into the world of graphic novels, working on five—yes, FIVE—different projects. Storytelling on steroids! Juggling scripts, artwork, and critiques on every page of five different graphic novels all at once. If you thought writing a novel was wild, imagine trying to keep track of seven (amazing!) artists and colorists while still keeping all the stories straight. It’s a chaotic, creative rollercoaster, and I love every second of it. But it’s also one of the reasons my inbox is as neglected as a ’90s Tamagotchi.

What are the comics? This doesn’t tell you a whole lot, but they are titled: ONE ZERO ZERO ONE SAVES THE WORLD,  PTICHKA,  THE EXCOMMUNICATED ,  NECTAR , and PROJECT NEMESIS.

When are they coming out? They’ll start coming out in 2025. No exact dates yet. I should be doing a post about them in the coming weeks.

Screenplay Shenanigans: Lights, Camera, Chaos

As if books and comics weren’t enough, I’ve also been tackling a screenplay that’s one of the most action-packed, hilarious stories I’ve ever written. It features an alternate Robinsonverse version of a fan favorite character, who makes sure to tell you the first letter in his name is capitalized. If you know, you know. I LOVE writing screenplays and have been chasing the Hollywood carrot for years. But it’s also one more spinning plate in my increasingly precarious circus act.

So if I haven’t been able to respond to your emails or comments, you can blame it on the relentless word count. I’m cranking these stories out as fast as I can, and every one of them is fueled by your enthusiasm, even if I can’t always show up to say it in person.

How to Connect with Jeremy Robinson, AKA me. (And What to Avoid)

If you’ve been trying to reach me, here’s how you can get in touch and the best ways to make sure we stay connected:

  • Please, No Requests for Freebies: I love you all, but I don’t have the bandwidth to send out signed books, read manuscripts, or mail signatures. I wish I could, but time is tight, and I’m barely keeping up as it is.
  • Keep E-mails Short and Sweet: If you’re e-mailing me, I do read every message, but long e-mails can be tough to respond to. I love hearing how my books have affected you—please keep sending those! But keep in mind, I may not always be able to reply. I WANT to. I USED to. I just don’t have the time anymore.
  • Stick to the Relevant Stuff: Resist the urge to send random videos, memes, or Pinterest boards unless they’re specifically related to me or my work. As much as I’d love to check everything out, there’s just not enough time in the day, and I usually have to skip them. My Facebook messages are starting to look like a TikTok feed.
  • Join the TRIBE on Facebook: The best place to connect with me now is on TRIBE on Facebook. Even when I don’t have time to respond personally, there’s an amazing community of fans who know the answers to most of your questions, and I pop in every day. And self-inflicted social pressure makes me more likely to chime in there! (lol). It’s my primary spot for interacting with readers these days.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding! Your support means the world to me, and while I may not always be able to respond, please know I’m still here, creating stories with you in mind. Join TRIBE, stay awesome, and prepare for another round of ‘What the hell was Jeremy thinking?’

— Jeremy