Sunday, June 3, 2018

How my dog helps me write. Michael E. Gonzales




On the 5th of this month the fourth book in my series, The Unborn Galaxy, will be released. Number four, still very exciting. I hope the thrill of a new release never gets old.
This forth book will take those who have been following the many adventures spawned on JILL, the Joint International Lunar laboratory, far, far from the Earth's solitary satellite.

A distant world in orbit around a binary red star set, light years away, holds the promise of humanity’s future. It also contains a deadly secret that unleashes the worst of all greed and the unthinkable—those who would kill for blood.

When Lieutenant Colonel Kathy Selina is offered the choice to relocate to the Antyllus colony, she hardly has a choice.  The military has not only training and time invested in her, but she’s also been given a new SUB body to defeat the deadly disease that would have killed her, as a human.  Kathy, along with her executive officer, Major Dave Mitchel, a handful of SUBs, and the members of the Colony Defense Force, must pit their skills and abilities against the most malevolent enemy the universe has ever faced.

Failure will mean a terrible end for the planet’s native inhabitants, those who’ve come to colonize Antyllus, and certain death for the small cadre of defenders, as well. In a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, how can Kathy, Dave, and their band of soldiers defend an entire world against THE VAMPIRES OF ANTYLLUS?



“Mike, where do you come up with this sh― ah…stuff?” Friends frequently ask me. Well, there are many sources of inspiration. My dog is one of them.

We are a Doberman family. Our dog, Sarge, is a dark chocolate color, he a flop eared and he is a beloved member of our family.
Dobermans get a bad rap as vicious. This would only be true of our Sarge if he thought someone were threatening or hurting a member of his pack.

With us and our friends he’s a real sweetheart. And we just love him.

A month or so ago I wanted to start a new story could not think of anything to write.

I had been watching Sarge play “ring” with Max, our son (Sarge’s brother), then watched him sleep on Max’s lap. Later he came into the den to keep me company.

The TV was on and I noted that with certain sounds emanating from the set he would alert. Doorbells, dogs barking, and gun shots.
I smiled at him and thought to myself, My hero.

It was then that my imagination kicked in, and I began to visualize Sarge as a superhero.



That made me laugh.

Then I started to see him in many guises. As a soldier I saw him, rifle in hand, prepared to do battle with Zombie dogs! He is victorious and returns home an American Hero!

As an Astronaut he journeys into deepest space seeking out new worlds and new life, boldly going where no Doberman has gone before!


Perhaps on another planet he discovers alien Dobies!

And has to deploy robotic drones to keep them at bay!

Well, I never incorporated any of those daydreams into a story, but he sure helps stir up the creative juices. Perhaps the world is ready for a superhero dog? Ah, now I think about it, it’s been done. Of course, not with a Doberman!

The one thing I can say for sure…he is a lover.


Doberman Pinschers eat a lot. They are a large breed dog. If you love dogs as much as I do you’d hate to see one go hungry, so please purchase a copy of my new novel, “The Vampires of Antyllus,” a story he did donate a little inspiration too.


Thanks, ya’ll.

My Web Site:  http://www.mikegonzalesauthor.com/home.html


8 comments:

  1. I loved the pictures of "alien Dobies." LOL As a dog lover (Golden Retrievers and Scotties are my favorites), I completely relate to your article.
    All the best, Michael...

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  2. Mike,

    I had a Doberman years ago. She was as sweet as sweet could be, and she was gentle and protective with my granddaughter who was four at the time "Sarah" came to live with us. Sarah had two flop ears.

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    1. Our dog, Sarge, is also a sweet guy and very loving. He's also quite goofy and keeps us all laughing. He six years old now and still thinks he's a puppy. He can tire you out fast. Can't teach him to fetch, nope! Toss his ring to him, he'll catch it in midair, then he wants you to chase him...inside the house! so here I am, at my age, chasing a hundred-pound Doberman through the house, past my wife’s china and antique tea cup collections. I must be out of my mind! It's okay though, I blame the dog!

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  3. BUAHAHAHA!!!

    "Doberman Pinschers eat a lot. They are a large breed dog. If you love dogs as much as I do you’d hate to see one go hungry, so please purchase a copy of my new novel, “The Vampires of Antyllus,” a story he did donate a little inspiration too."

    LOVE the shameless plug... pull at our heartstrings for the poor (not so) starving puppy who looks so sad waiting for his food dish to be filled up!

    I still got you beat! My two mastiffs (and puggle) totally trump your one doberman in the food consumption race. haha! So I feel your pain, and then some!

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    1. ROFL! Well, you did it to yourself. You could have adopted two Dachshunds or a bird.
      I considered a bird once. But I wanted a bird that was fit for a manly man! I wanted hawk or a vulture!
      However…I learned what you had to do to feed them and changed my mind. :/

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  5. Thank you so much Nicholas. I hope you'll enjoy reading my series, The Unborn Galaxy."

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