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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Zombies: Not Always the Same Flavor
I’m not a big zombie fan. Seriously, I’ve seen some Walking Dead and own both Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland. I played a lot of Resident Evil and Left 4 Dead, but I’m not a zombie addict. Mostly, I … Continue reading
Cover Art Preview: Allure of the Gypsies
I just received this and the cover should be completed within a few days. That means next week will be Allure of the Gypsies promo week! Barring any other delays, so work with me. Some last minute editing has come … Continue reading
Syndicate Feature #2: Ellespeth
Literary Syndicate featuring Ellespeth.
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The Cunning Gypsy (Part 2 of a Fairy Tale)
The griffin landed outside of the forest and bowed to the gypsy before returning to the sky. The Queen and the Princess watched it fly away, wondering why the griffin could not take them further. “She has babies to tend … Continue reading
When Stars Die Release and Cover Art Contest! (Prodigy in the Running!)
The cover art for Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is in a contest! There are a lot of great covers in this contest, so take a look and vote. CLICK HERE! Also, check out the newly released When Stars Die by … Continue reading
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The Cunning Gypsy (Part 1 of a Fairy Tale)
Once upon a time there was a noble Queen and a young Princess. They lived peacefully in the kingdom of Shayde until an evil King took the throne. He was kind and fair at first, allowing them to live in … Continue reading
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Tagged author, fairy tale, fantasy, griffin, gypsy, magic, writing
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How to Get Your Book’s Picture on the Read Tuesday Catalog
Do you want to include your book in a great one day sale? Get in on the ground floor of this new event.
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The Druid asks the Questions of Jack Flacco
Originally posted on The D/A Dialogues:
D: It is my pleasure, nay, my grave pleasure—see what I did there A? A: (eye roll) Yes, D – I see it. Very clever. D: You don’t sound very impressed. A: Sorry,…
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Who’s Your, Mummy?
Anybody remember the guy above? Now, I never saw that movie. I’ve only seen the original Frankenstein, so I’m not even close to an expert on what I’m about to talk about. I think. Let’s just say I noticed something. … Continue reading
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Today Is Not My Friend (Rant)
The universe hates me today. Truly, it does. For some reason, I suddenly can’t post, like, or do anything on Facebook. So there goes that part of my morning promotional work. At least Twitter was working. Still, I’m seeing all … Continue reading