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December 3, 2018

It’s happening! Miira is permafree on Amazon. :D

Originally posted on Meeka's Mind:
I’m so excited, I don’t know what to do with myself. I finally got up the courage to ask Amazon to make Miira [book 1 of Innerscape] permafree to match B&N, Kobo et al,… and it’s happening! So far, I’ve checked amazon.com and amazon.com.au, and the ebook is $0.00…
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Published on December 03, 2018 22:35

December 1, 2018

In Chains

Or is that pain? The pain of a new creation, chained to an idea – and it’s not quite working out as per the plan. The plan, man! The plan – stick to the plan. It never works that way, not now, not then, never-ever-ever. So why do a plan in the first place? This is … Continue reading In Chains
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Published on December 01, 2018 14:13

November 30, 2018

Celebrate Nanowrimo 2018 with a free how-to ebook

Originally posted on Meeka's Mind:
Here in Australia it’s December 1 already, so Nanowrimo is over for another year. I didn’t even come close to winning Nano this year, but my heartfelt congratulations to all those who did. 50,000 words in 30 days is a great accomplishment, so well done.
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Published on November 30, 2018 14:30

November 29, 2018

Out and About – It Truly Is … Thrilling

The Old Woman & The Mad Horse – Case File for: The Big Three Mining Investigation Click on the Title for all resellers, on the cover for a preview. Thriller, Espionage, Rural Australia, Light Romance It was supposed to be a quiet place for a cyber-researcher to take up her new role after the attempt … Continue reading Out and About – It Truly Is … Thrilling
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Published on November 29, 2018 16:08

It’s geek to me

Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
Apt … If you can’t see yourself or your loved ones in here, you need to get out more! bluebird of bitterness View original post
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Published on November 29, 2018 12:33

November 27, 2018

Decisions, Decisions

The other story is complete, except for acceptance to the big store (I’ll let you know when it happens), so now I have to consider my other options. Story options. I have 28 or so Australian-themed stories jumping out at me to get a go in the world. The story-wheel (with another 30 or so beat-sheeted … Continue reading Decisions, Decisions
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Published on November 27, 2018 14:21

November 25, 2018

…Tony McManus poses the question… Voluminous Volumes or Tiny Tomes?

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…followers of this ‘ere blog will recognise my great pal, Author Tony McManus, who frequently drops by with interesting literary discussions for me to muse over… enjoy this latest epistle from the man : IN PRAISE OF LEAN, MEAN THRILLERS  Remember them? Those small, slim paperbacks your father and grandfather…
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Published on November 25, 2018 12:22

November 24, 2018

What to do about it?

There’s a lull in the grey-matter, a sense of stillness that isn’t calmness. More like a cat in ambush, no movement but the tiny flicker at the tip of the tail, waiting, waiting, for the prey to pass close enough for the single pounce to … It’s brain-drain day. An unfocussed stream of ideas rushes … Continue reading What to do about it?
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Published on November 24, 2018 12:38

November 21, 2018

Swinging with the Wind

There comes a time for a writer when the ‘thing’ is finished, done and dusted, and gone out to the world to make its own way — and what does it leave? A sense of hollowness, empty legs, a wandering thought process that won’t sit still. I don’t know why or where it comes from, … Continue reading Swinging with the Wind
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Published on November 21, 2018 12:18

November 20, 2018

Tomorrow is the day to meet the mad horse … Beware

The story: It was supposed to be a quiet place for a cyber-researcher to take up her new role after the attempt on her life. But the country town of Brimpaen bristles with an undercurrent of fear that Hella Solaris, recently retired from covert ops, can’t leave alone. The instincts that have kept her alive this … Continue reading Tomorrow is the day to meet the mad horse … Beware
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Published on November 20, 2018 01:22