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Hero Poems: Fallen Hero
A hero pushed too far Disgusted by the world Or sick of never gaining ground Stop one serpent’s head And the hydra grows another So why continue playing nice? The power to kill Has always been on-hand Perhaps the world … Continue reading
Lies That Bind: Emma’s Story Now Available
Go check out Leigh Michaels’s new release by clicking on the cover art! You can buy it on AMAZON, NOOK, and SMASHWORDS!
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Tagged amazon, Amazon Kindle, author, debut, indie author, indy author, Lies That Bind, nook, self-publishing, smashwords, thriller, writing, YA Fiction, young adult
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Hero Poems: Veteran Hero
He fought for years In a battle that never ended Forcing the hero To turn away from the path Living in seclusion Because the world will never learn Letting the wolves thrive Against the next generation of fools Who think … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, hero, poem, poetry, retirement, Superman, veteran, writing
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Hero Poems: The Boy Scout
Moral and right A paragon of virtue Boring to the audience Booed more than the villain As if his goodness makes him bad Yet one is needed in the fold To be the balance For the brutal vigilantes And heroes … Continue reading
Best Laid Plans Go Straight To Hell
I have no friggin’ clue what is going on. The Compass Key is selling, but the Amazon ranking keeps dropping. It’ll leap back onto the lists during slow periods and drop when it’s moving. Typically I don’t pay attention, but … Continue reading
W.I.P.- Monster ‘X’?
In one of the later volumes of ‘Legends of Windemere’, the readers are introduced to a new organization and wanderer type. It showed up by accident because I couldn’t figure out why this guy and Luke kept fighting over monster … Continue reading
Posted in New Project Progress
Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, magic, monster hunter, monsters, writing
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Random Quotes from You
Confession: I don’t really get a lot of fan reactions beyond reviews and private emails telling me what I did wrong. On the plus side, I still find out when some people reach the end of Prodigy of Rainbow Tower. … Continue reading
Meeting Your Characters: Cosplay
(Video taken off Youtube obviously.) This one might need a little more explanation and I’m only slightly aware of how to do that. Mostly because I have no costume making skills and my one attempt was so bad that nobody … Continue reading
Fan Art: Reader Interpretation
This might be more common for fantasy, science-fiction, and other action-based genres. I have yet to hear about this being done for a romance book. Anyway, if there’s something special about someone taking time to use their words to thank … Continue reading
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Tagged art, author, characters, fan art, fans, fantasy, rewards, writing
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Joy of Fan Mail
Reviews are nice, but they come with a star rating, grade, or something. This are great to have because they help with the book marketing and bring a smile to the author’s face . . . at least the good … Continue reading