We’re now less than 30 days away from the release of my new book “Beyond What We Know.” Here are the latest updates:
BRAND NEW INTERVIEW: Medium has a new interview with me about the book where I share details about the story, including the inspiration behind it, character development and more. Check it out here and get some behind the scenes info.
Here’s a sneak peek of the interview:
You’ve mentioned that the story is fiction but also part memoir. How so?
James Wood: A lot of the visualization and places you read about in this story are based off places from my own childhood. The idea of working on classic cars was also something my own father did. He was an avid Ford Mustang guy and nearly every weekend and all throughout the summers he’d be tinkering away in the garage. In the story, Mike Collins got to share that experience with his father. In my personal life I was too young and that shared experience happened with my older brother. The story is kind of a how things might have been if it had been me.
Interested in the opportunity to join the ARC team (Advance Reader Copy) of the new book? It’s easy, simply fill out this form for a chance to read Beyond What We Know before it’s released in exchange for a review on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Good Reads.
On Saturday, September 6th I’ll be at the Barnes & Noble in Easton, PA at Southmont Plaza signing copies of the new book. If you’re in the area, stop by and say hello. I’ll be giving away bookmarks, stickers and images of the cover, plus you’ll get to do a signing of your own on an 11×17 poster of the book.
Want to learn more about Beyond What Know? Check out the official book trailers below:
Pre-order for paperback and e-book versions of Beyond What We Know are now available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
If you’re on Good Reads, please add Beyond What We Know to your Want to Read list.
The release of my new book, “Beyond What We Know” is less than 5 weeks away. Here’s a quick way on how you can become a part of the story:
Are you interested in being part of the ARC (Advance Reader Copy) team for “Beyond What We Know”? If you’re an avid reader who likes to review books and want to be in the mix to receive an advance copy in exchange for a review, fill out the form below. The official release date is August 31st, 2025.
ARC stands for “Advance Reader Copy” and is a common practice in the publishing world, where you receive a free copy of the new book in exchange for an honest review.
Before you fill out this form, please read the following carefully:
* ARC’s are not guaranteed and are limited to ten copies.
* To have a better chance at being selected for an ARC, please follow the instructions carefully.
* There is no financial compensation for reviews.
* You agree to read and review this book when it releases on August 31st (and are, of course, welcome to review prior to release date on Good Reads or social media – this would also be very much appreciated).
You will find out by Wednesday, August 6th if you’ve been selected to receive a free copy.
If you are selected, you will receive a free .epub version of “Beyond What We Know.” sent to you via Kindle. The Kindle app is available for free on your phone of computer, so no need to physically own a Kindle. To receive an ebook this way you will need (1) a valid Kindle email address and (2) to follow the instructions below very carefully.
If you’re interested, please fill out the form by Clicking Here!
With the release of my new book, “Beyond What We Know” now only six weeks away, and the fact that it’s set in the 1980s, I thought it would be fun to share a few polls to see where everyone stands on things from the decade. Looking forward to reading your choices.
If you have other choices, let me know what they are in the comments below.
“Beyond What We Know” will be released on August 31st, 2025. You can pre-order it now on Amazon by Clicking Here.
Book Signing at Barnes & Noble in Easton, PA on September 6th. Read more here.
We are now just seven weeks away from the release of my new book, “Beyond What We Know” and I’m so excited to share with you the brand new trailer for the 232-page story. I hope you enjoy it. Please be sure to like, comment and share.
Beyond What We Know is available now for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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Book SigningEvent on Saturday, September 6th from 1-4 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Southmont Center 4445 Southmont Way – Easton, PA 18045
It’s official! The first book signing event for “Beyond What We Know” has been confirmed – so save the date!!
On Saturday, September 6th I’ll be at the Barnes & Noble in the Southmont Center 4445 Southmont Way in Easton, PA from 1 – 4 p.m. to celebrate the release of the new book, sign copies, answer questions and more! More details to come in the days ahead but if you’re in the area, hope to see you there. The book officially releases on Sunday, August 31st.
Pre-order Beyond What We Know from Barnes & Noble by clicking here.
I’m so excited to share the news that the paperback version of my new 232-page novel, “Beyond What We Know,” is now available for pre-order on Amazon.
Click here to be taken to the pre-order page where you can find out all the details. The book officially arrives on August 31st.
Synopsis:
Riddled with guilt over the death of his father, high school graduate Mike Collins spends his last summer at home disquieted by thoughts of leaving behind his mother and first love as he prepares to depart for college. Unbeknownst to him, Mike will soon meet his musical hero, Chris Steele, whose perspective of life will teach him to believe in the possibility of second chances.
Filled with rich imagery from the 1980s, “Beyond What We Know” is a coming-of-age story exploring life’s obstacles, the music and the machinery, while illuminating the power of friendship with the metaphysical transcendence of the unknown.
Official Trailer:
Early reviews:
“Beyond What We Know” is the kind of story that hits both heart and memory. It’s grief, growth, and a second chance wrapped in 80s nostalgia and music. For fans of coming-of-age stories with soul, this one’s calling.”
“A tender, nostalgic journey through grief, growth, and the unexpected ways we heal. Set against a vivid 1980s backdrop, this coming-of-age tale reminds us that even in our darkest moments, music, friendship, and second chances can light the way. A must read!”
In celebration of my upcoming novel, “Beyond What We Know” I’m giving away the Kindle version of my very first book, “Neapolitan Sky” absolutely FREE!
Here’s the synopsis:
Dreams of becoming a professional writer are abruptly put on hold for college student Nica Mitchell following the unexpected death of her mother and her father’s cancer diagnosis. Forced to return home when he’s hospitalized after encountering a near death experience, Nica learns that her father has been keeping a dark secret. Something in between the stages of life and death that, when revealed, will change her life forever.
Five-Star Amazon Reviews:
“Don’t be taken in by the serene title, suggestive of an Italianate summer sojourn (which I theorize pays homage to a haunting Avett Brothers tune). Nothing is as it seems; so don’t plan on getting comfortable, or settling in. Just when you think you can anticipate what comes next, because you detect some familiar Serling-esque patterns in character development, this gifted writer repeatedly surprises and refreshes with equal portions of rapid-fire suspense and unforeseen plot twists.”
*****
“It’s hard to believe that James Wood was able to tell a story with so many twists, turns and somersaults in 151 pages. No fluff, just a well-told tale that takes you to places that will blow you away. A perfect book for a beach weekend.”
*****
“AMAZING! I connected to the characters immediately. I would have to say by far one of the best novellas I have ever read. Once I started, I had to finish. Would recommend to everyone!”
*****
“I totally enjoyed reading “Neapolitan Sky”. With colorful and vivid descriptions James brought his characters to life. From beginning to end the suspense builds until the unexpected ending.”
How you can get Neapolitan Sky for FREE:
Starting Monday, June 16th – Friday, June 20th, you can download the full Kindle version of “Neapolitan Sky” absolutely free simply by clicking here. Tell your friends and spread the word. There’s no limit to how many people can download.
It’s my way of saying thank you to everyone who’s been with me on my 15-year writing journey that continues this summer with the release of “Beyond What We Know.”
I am excited to announce that my new 232-page novel, “Beyond What We Know” is coming Summer 2025. It’s my first novel since 2018’s “Neapolitan Sky.” Check out the first cover reveal photo on the right.
The book has been a work in progress for nearly 7 years but some challenges, including a global pandemic, put things on the back burner, until now!
Here’s a synopsis for “Beyond What We Know”:
“Riddled with guilt over the death of his father, high school graduate Mike Collins spends his last summer at home disquieted by thoughts of leaving behind his mother and first love as he prepares to depart for college. Unbeknownst to him, Mike will soon meet his musical hero, Chris Steele, whose perspective of life will teach him to believe in the possibility of second chances.
Filled with rich imagery from the 1980s, “Beyond What We Know” is a coming-of-age story exploring life’s obstacles, the music and the machinery, while illuminating the power of friendship with the metaphysical transcendence of the unknown.”
Here is the official trailer for “Beyond What We Know”:
In the weeks ahead watch this space for more info about the new book, including the full cover reveal, behind the scenes stories about the book’s origin, giveaways and more. I’m also in the process of arranging book signing events, so hopefully I’ll see you out there.
I’m so excited about this book and can’t wait for you to check it out.
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 7 years since the release of my last book, “Neapolitan Sky,” but I’m happy to announce that my brand new novella, “Beyond What We Know,” is set for release this summer. I’ll be using my site to share updates along the way, including the cover reveal, a chapter or two, some behind the scenes stories, giveaways and more. I hope you’ll be along for the ride.
In the meantime, I’d like to share the trailer for the book and a synopsis of “Beyond What We Know.”
Beyond What We Know – Synopsis:
“Riddled with guilt over the death of his father, high school graduate Mike Collins spends his last summer at home disquieted by thoughts of leaving behind his mother and first love as he prepares to depart for college. Unbeknownst to him, Mike will soon meet his musical hero, Chris Steele, whose perspective of life will teach him to believe in the possibility of second chances.
Filled with rich imagery from the 1980s, “Beyond What We Know” is a coming-of-age story exploring life’s obstacles, the music and the machinery, while illuminating the power of friendship with the metaphysical transcendence of the unknown.”
Widely regarded as one of the most successful and controversial computer video games of its time, Phantasmagoria wowed gamers when it was released in the summer of 1995.
The interactive point-and-click horror adventure created by Sierra Online, one of the first games for both MS-DOS and Windows, spanned seven discs and grossed more than $12 million dollars on its opening weekend, easily becoming one of the year’s best-selling games.
The hugely detailed 550-page script developed by Roberta Williams told the story of Adrienne Delaney (portrayed by actress Victoria Morsell Hemingson), a writer who moves into a remote mansion only to find herself terrorized by supernatural forces. The game featured both live action and cinematic footage mixed within a three-dimensionally rendered environment.
Despite the buzz and high demand it generated, Phantasmagoria was also considered controversial upon its release in 1995, with several major retailers refusing to even stock the game because of content they considered to contain “highly realistic violence.” Something that seems trivial in comparison to the games currently occupying store shelves three decades later.
Although the game was hugely successful, Victoria Morsell Hemingson decided to switch gears from acting in order to pursue a career in writing shortly after the release of Phantasmagoria, as well as to concentrate on marriage and raising a family. In 2021 she was awarded the grand prize in the Mystery/Thriller category in Book Pipeline Unpublished for her novel, “Awful Necessary Things.”
Today, she’s concentrating on several different writing projects, including novels as well as a powerfully written and personal non-fiction piece about a difficult time in her life. She’s also had the opportunity to actually play Phantasmagoria herself for the very first time on the Conversations with Curtis YouTube channel.
I recently spoke with Hemingson about Phantasmagoria’s 30th anniversary and its impact, her writing and more in this new interview.
It’s been thirty years since the release of Phantasmagoria. When you look back now with so much perspective what thoughts come to mind?
Victoria Morsell Hemingson: I remember it was actually really fun to make. We had such a great time because it was like a dream job. They put us up in cabins and we all got to stay by a lake. We were a tight knit group and it was nice to have something steady for a few months. If you follow Conversations With Curtis on YouTube, that was the first time I ever actually played the game. I remember when I was hired I really didn’t know very much about computer video games but I was told it was a new kind of game that was cutting edge. I had originally auditioned for the director for another project. He had seen me act before and knew I’d be right for the part in Phantasmagoria.
Did you know what you were getting into with this game?
Hemingson: It was hard to envision exactly what it was going to look like at first. It was a gigantic script and there was a lot we didn’t understand going in. For example, the set was in front of a blue screen and was completely empty. There was no furniture; just boxes for steps, beds and chairs. I remember we had to stand facing a monitor and could see the animation that they already had done on the TV and where we were going to be in relation to the game while we were doing it. It took a while to get used to how to move and be in the right place on screen. As an actor it was a bit of a challenge not knowing how big or small to go. We were all figuring it out as we went along.
What was it like learning the story and what were some of the little nuances in the 500+ page script?
Hemingson: Roberta Williams told me the story. The script itself was all in order but it contained everything, like first I would have to open a drawer to find the matches. Then I would open the drawer to see the matches, then open the drawer and not see the matches. Each of those kinds of variations was part of the script. I remember when we filmed we were there for a few months and then brought back in a few months later to shoot for a final few weeks.
What made you decide to make the transition from acting to writing?
Hemingson: I always wrote when I was a kid and a lot of the acting I was starting to do wasn’t as satisfying or fulfilling. I wanted to do something I was really proud of. I still remember the exact moment I realized that I was done acting. I had gone on an audition for a play and they kept everyone waiting around for hours and hours. Then when it was finally my turn to audition it was like a split second. It just felt like it wasn’t worth it. So I decided to go back to school and got a master’s in writing. The writing was something I always wanted to do.
What’s your writing process like?
Hemingson: It can be difficult trying to get into the groove but I try to write in the morning and then later on in the afternoon, Of course, it’s different when I’m revising. When I was in school I was a little more efficient with my time working and writing.
What are some of the projects you’re currently working on?
Hemingson: I recently wrote a personal non-fiction piece for Hippocampus Magazine. I used to work as a receptionist when I was younger and had an eating disorder. It was during this time that I started seeing this actor, whose name I won’t reveal.
I’ve also written a fiction piece for South Carolina Review about a woman in Los Angeles who’s trying to get off a cycle of bad choices and am working on a new novel.
What are you most looking forward to about this next phase of your career?
Hemingson: I guess it would have to be completing these new projects. I’m excited about working on them. I need to get them out of me. I may also be collaborating with my husband on something which will be fun. He’s a screenwriter who wrote the film, “The Holdovers.”