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Beginning of a Hero Goodreads Giveaway!
For the month of May, I am running a Goodreads Giveaway for Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero. Two free, signed copies of my book will be the prizes for two lucky contestants. You can join by going to … Continue reading
Goodreads Giveaway Questions
So, I have been told about the Goodreads Giveaway by Michelle Proulx and Sarah Cradit. Looking at the set-up and everything, I think this would be a good way to do contests and not have to worry about my own … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book, giveaway, Goodreads, novel, writer, writing
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Poetry Prompt: Screams
The sound of screams echoed everywhere Even though I was alone Their raspy voices tore at my ears Causing them to drip onto my shoulders The screams grew in rage and pain Shrieking for escape from their prison Deep within … Continue reading
When One Book Just Won’t Do
So, you’re writing your book and burning through your story like an author possessed by a word-obsessed demon. You’re nearing the end of your manuscript with a twinkle in your eye that is just slightly brighter than the bit of … Continue reading
Conclusion to the Smashwords/B&N/Amazon Issue
So, that chaos has undone itself and I learned a few things that other self-published authors will find helpful. Smashwords puts your book on Barnes & Noble and they have to be the one to take it down. It takes … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, author, future, kindle, nook, smashwords, writer, writing
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The Elysium Saga
One day in college, I decided to run my own Dungeons & Dragons game. The first session had 3 of the players not show up, so I was left with only two players. It started with a quest to destroy … Continue reading
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Tagged author, frustration, new idea, series, writer, writing
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Ask a Character: The Hellfire Elf
I figure it’s time for one of my villains to be in the hot seat. Since I love annoying the Lich, I’m going to let everyone ask his lackey questions first. If you want more information on the Hellfire Elf … Continue reading
Forest of No More
It sits to the south Home to a thick constant mist Weaving through the trees All who step inside Must stay on the winding path That can slip away Mist licks at the edge Hungering for a lost mind Coiling … Continue reading
So . . . I Should Think About the Next Thing
I’ve been so busy trying to catch up on my reader, helping a fellow author with a chapter review, writing poems, and . . . I guess I was just lazy today. I’m ending today by reading more of Shadows … Continue reading
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Because I’m Just that Level of Crazy Stupid
I’m going to try to make my own poetic form. Though, it could already exist and I never found it. I like writing haikus and I hate writing sonnets. I never got the sonnet pattern down. It was really hard … Continue reading