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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Charity Water brief update!

Okay, so the first royalty is in!! And I want to say thank you so much to everyone who purchased a copy of Turbulence!!!

If you enjoyed the story I ask that you help spread the word so we can raise even more money for all those in need.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

-me

P.S.

Some people have been asking if there will a part two of Turbulence. At this time I have to reply, no, there is no sequel in the works. However, as time moves on, who knows? Just as I never expected The Longest Road series to evolve into the trilogy (or more?) that it is, Turbulence could see some more action. But for now, I hope you have enjoyed the story, and thank you again for your charitable donation.


Saturday, June 4, 2016

Turbulence is out NOW!!!


Hola, World!

The time has finally come! And just in time for the weekend!

I'm releasing my short story "Turbulence: a love story" which is available now on amazon!

I'm really excited about this release and before I got into more detail, I want to give a special shout out to my niece Dior who did the cover art for it! Kick-fucking ass it is. Really proud of her!

"So Thompson, what's this Turbulence thing all about?"

Well, it's not zombies for starters. It's actually a love story.

"Whaaaaaaat?! Thompson, it isn't enough that you aren't working on zombie sequels or crafty new sci-fi shit, but you wrote a love story? Come on, dude..."

And that's a fair reaction, BUT....

More than that, and something many of you know, this story is something special to me, because my royalties from the sales are going to Charity:Water - a non-profit organization that supplies clean drinking water/wells to those in need around the world.

It would mean so so much to me if you could not only grab yourself a copy - only $0.99 - but help spread the word about the release. The more supporters we get = more water for those who need it!

Family, friends, social media people, whoever you know tell 'em about Turbulence!

Now, for those who don't know much about Turbulence, here's the blurb...

"John and Kristen were destined to be together.

That is, until they weren’t.

Fast forward fifteen years to an international flight departing from Southeast Asia. On board the 747, John and Kristen coincidentally meet again. As they reconnect, their past is relived, revealing key moments and the events leading to their breakup.

Undoubtedly after so much time, lives have changed and so have emotions, right? Or perhaps fate has been waiting patiently to reveal its true intentions.

But fair warning, this is far from a typical love story. After all, at 30,000 feet anything can happen…"


There you have it!

Thanks so much again! Any questions, let me know!

-me

The story can be found/purchased through my amazon author page below

Here! Click here!

(or if that didn't work, you can search amazon books by the title "Turbulence: a love story" , by my author name "A.S. Thompson" or simply throw the following link into your browser)

amazon.com/author/asthompson

*Quick note: originally, and for the foreseeable future, Turbulence will only be available in ebook format. If you don't have an E-reader, DON'T PANIC. You can still purchase a copy and read it on your laptop, PC, iphone, droid, etc. Really, any digital platform.

Additional info:

My individual campaign will be updated on occasion so stop by from time to time: https://donate.charitywater.org/a-s-thompson
For more information on the organization or even to start your own campaign:
https://donate.charitywater.org/donate/home

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Daily Titan (CSUF) Interview

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting with Daily Titan writer and soon-to-be CSUF grad, Veronica Eshelby.

After finding a spot in the crowded Mihaylo Hall lobby, Veronica and I soon got to talking about life, love, and the pursuit of Turbulence. Well, maybe not love so much, but definitely about life since graduating, the Longest Road Trilogy, and my new project "Turbulence: a love story."

Veronica was a great interviewer, keeping the conversation casual and flowing, and of course, asking all the right questions. I was excited to talk about my collaboration with Charity:Water via sales from my soon-to-be-released short story "Turbulence: a love story," and there is a shit-ton more I could say about it, but I'll let Veronica's article speak for itself.

If you have a minute, check out the article here:
Yup, click here

Thanks for stoppin' by,

me

Friday, April 29, 2016

Short Story

Heyoooooooo,

What's going on world? So quick update slash exciting news...

I'm almost ready to publish a short story! About what you ask?

Well it's not about zombies or the world ending or anything sci-fi if that's what you were expecting...hurry the hell up, Thompson. Spill it.

Okay, you ready? It's a love story.

Shut up, Thompson.

No, really. It is. It's called "Turbulence: a love story" and I'm setting a tentative release date for mid-May.

I'll definitely give more info in the coming weeks but stay tuned. The big thing I do want to discuss is the reason. All the royalties from the story are going to go to Charity:Water, a non-profit who uses 100% of donations to establish and fund clean water projects around the world.

For more information on the organization Charity:Water check out their website at:

https://donate.charitywater.org/donate/home

Alright, short and sweet as always.

Take care, talk soon.

-me

Monday, March 21, 2016

Apocalypse Ethics Part Deux

As promised, here's part two on my apocalypse ethics conversation (with myself)

The link will take you to Zombie-Guide Magazine and after you're finished reading my nonsense, definitely stick around and check out some more zombie related awesomeness!

HERE'S THE LINK

Anyway, hope you enjoy....

Actually before I go, just a quick little news update about A.S. Thompson....SOMETHING AWESOME is coming your way in the form of a short story. It's probably going to be ready for the world around May so keep checking back here for more updates. I will say it's not zombie-related and it is, in fact, a love story, but hey, zombie authors can write other shit too, right?

I love the story and I'm positive the world will enjoy it too because it's not your average love story :)

That's all for now, but stick around.

Thanks world,
me

Monday, March 7, 2016

Zombies Again

Short and sweet.

So I'm back in zombie land. Well, only for a little. I'm working on a couple other non-zombie projects (don't hate me).

Buuuuuuut I did want to get back to one of my favorite pastimes and that's working with the awesome people like +Frank Diepmaat over at Zombie Guide Magazine.

So, I took a little break from my world and wrote a article, well, the first of a two-parter.

Entitled, Apocalypse Ethics, it covers what we do about our family and friends when it comes to zombie-survival.

I'll post the link below. Hope you enjoy!

Click here for the link!

Catch you in a bit, world.

-Me

Sunday, November 15, 2015

More on what matters most...

“Some people want the world.
Me? I just want to enjoy it.”

I have been thinking about that concept for a long time, and finally I pieced together the twelve-word quote and wanted to share the inspiration…
Life isn’t about things. We all know this; at least at some level.
Money is just an electronic number, plastic card, paper, or metals and stones that were at some point considered precious by someone.
Property, in the beginning, was freely accessible to all. There were no fences to barricade yourself from your neighbors. No competitions to see who could make it bigger and better. Worse, land has become such a sought after commodity that people and countries squabble, fight and kill over it.
Don’t misunderstand me. Where we are at as a species at this moment in history is a very unique time. Innovation, advances, technology. Countless things. Whatever you want for whatever you need; for everything and every occasion. We are in the age of choices.
And working hard to afford a certain lifestyle or provide for family is not inherently bad. It is, as I believe it, respectable and admirable. However, this attitude comes to a fault when its motivation lies in greed, gluttony, disrespect, or selfishness or when dishonorable or malicious practices are employed.
So it is my hope that hard work is based in self respect and a drive to want to be a better person; to do better and add something to this world. But during this pursuit of happiness never forget humility or generosity.
Philanthropy, charity, and good deeds should be practiced during both the hardest and most joyful times of a person’s life. It is easy to give when you have it all. Imagine winning the lottery and buying gifts for your friends. Easy, no brainer, feel good thing, right? Conversely but similarly, what about giving when you have nothing? Take the homeless person who shares their last piece of bread with another. Tragically beautiful. The act might appear difficult but the internal reward is beyond measure and explanation.
I’m drifting, I know. To be completely candid I’m not quite sure what my central idea is. I suppose it lies in the nature of us. Good and bad.
Traveling, seeing different people in different places under different circumstances is thought-provoking, mind blowing, and humbling. And in doing so, I have come to a realization that I want my life to be driven my positivity and the feelings and actions that breed this ideology.
I’m not perfect, not by a long shot. Nor am I this holier than thou prick. Just someone who wants this short life to have a meaning beyond artificial accumulation. Beyond the money chase. Beyond a number of facebook friends, followers, and status updates. Beyond things. What I want, rather what I strive for, is quality.
This world is so beautiful. There are so many amazing places to see. And I have been fortunate enough to sample its beauty- by the generosity of my hard working parents and grandparents, or by my own desire and curiosity- I have tasted delicious delicacies, stood next to incredible history and gazed at amazing relics.
But the greatest experience was achieved in the retrospective point of view. In the realization that everything happens for a reason.
A wise woman once told me that you can have anything in this world. Granted, not the literal interpretation. But happiness, comfort, joy, etcetera- you know, the metaphysical wonders. But as this woman continued, there are two things that come attached with this truth.
First: even though we can have anything that we put our mind to, we cannot control when it will enter our life.
Second: and of equal importance, we cannot control how long it will remain.
For example, and this is just a spur of the moment, possibly oversimplified, example…but imagine you seek love in the form of partnership. After years of searching, and perhaps even giving up, that special, one in a billion person falls right in your arms. You’ve never been happier. Never been more content. You are inseparable. You are in true love.
Then boom, like the Pearl Jam cover “Last Kiss,” that person is taken from you. It would be near impossible not to be devastated, not to be broken.
But there lies the answer in the form of a test. Would you give up? Would you say fuck it and stop trying? Stop living?
The challenging but rewarding answer would be to continue searching for what makes you happy. Understand, love, and respect those moments and strive to create more. It might be a tough, uphill battle, but you will achieve it if you truly seek it.
Despite dealing with love, this example can be translated across the board; to all situations and scenarios. Discover yourself, understand what you want and continue to grow. Never stop trying, never settle.
And with that, I leave you with one of my favorite quotes. I have seen it attributed to both DeCartes and Confucious, and it goes:
“It is easy to hate and it is difficult to love. This is how the scheme of things works. All the good things are very difficult to achieve and bad things are easy to get.”
So in conclusion, I just want to say enjoy this world; the people, places, and moments. Time is fleeting and so might be the encounters, good and bad, but that doesn’t mean we should be anything less than grateful and thankful for the opportunity to enjoy them and learn from them.
It is easy to get caught up in the money chase and the dash to fill your life with things. So I caution against seeking this lifestyle and defining yourself by superficial assets.
The most meaningful of assets come in the form of (but certainly not limited to) relationships, cross cultural understanding, and generosity. The moment you realize life is about more than accumulating things will be a moment of true enlightenment.
Spend quality time with loved ones, talk to strangers, don’t be afraid to dream and pursue those dreams. Nature is a playground; a living canvas; an awesome gift. Take time to enjoy it but remember to treat it with dignity and respect. Stay positive, even when it’s difficult. Smile randomly- that exercise alone is fantastic for positive growth. Most of all, be happy. People, places and things can indirectly add to it, but true happiness comes from within J

Catch you later world,

me