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December 26, 2013

December 23, 2013

FIRSTBORN Trailer

I LOVE THIS TRAILER! Thank you, Blink!

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Published on December 23, 2013 21:36

December 20, 2013

Poetry Friday: Cemented Stones

  Cemented stones knob like knuckle bones beneath skin;fists beneath my feet.  Lorie Ann Grover, 2013
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Published on December 20, 2013 11:00

December 16, 2013

FIRSTBORN Trailer, released by Hypable

Hypable
The trailer for FIRSTBORN was just released at Hypable!!! On the front page. And it's looking awesome! Blink did an amazing job, don't you think? I'm so happy!
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Published on December 16, 2013 10:26

December 5, 2013

November 27, 2013

FIRSTBORN E-book: Special PRE-SALE!



Following the fab star review from Kirkus Reviews, Blink is offering a pre-sale of FIRSTBORN right now. Which is pretty cool. Check the different sites if you like. I saw $3.79 at Amazon.

And here's the full review! Yay! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

KIRKUS REVIEW
A fantasy that reads like a lost history tome and deftly examines issues of gender.Tiadone is the first declared male in his R’tan village, though he was born female: Tiadone’s father declared him male to save him from abandonment and certain death on the Scree, as is the fate for all firstborn R’tan females, as dictated by the oppressive rule of the Madronians. Soon, Tiadone, along with his best friend, Ratho, and their “twined” rapions (birds of prey bonded to R’tan companions), travels to the Perimeter. During their mandatory year of service in Perimeter Defense, they will protect their people from invaders, desert cats and sandstorms. Once there, Tiadone chronicles the ways he must cope with the scorn of the other boys, the cruelty of the Madronians in power and his own changing body and blossoming sexuality—all as he struggles with his feelings surrounding being a declared male. Over the course of the year, Tiadone comes to recognize and deconstruct the carefully crafted lies that his life has been founded on and eventually finds a strength, peace and freedom he never dared hope for. Through the beautifully drawn Tiadone—whom readers will come to care for and relate to—Grover questions both gender norms and gender conformity in an honest, light-handed manner.An engrossing story with welcome depths. (Fantasy. 12 & up)
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Published on November 27, 2013 14:19

November 22, 2013

Poetry Friday: Santorini Sunset (2)

  Santorini Sunset (2) Marbled footfalls andlanguages weave a patternin nightfall's whisper.   Lorie Ann Grover, 2013
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Published on November 22, 2013 06:00

November 15, 2013

Poetry Friday: Snaking Passage

 Snaking Passage Twisting concrete dragssmooth underbelly below scaled, cold casement.  Lorie Ann Grover, 2013 
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Published on November 15, 2013 10:47

November 8, 2013

Poetry Friday: Santorini Sunset

 Santorini Sunset On this curve, we stopto watch the sun wink in night,clapping starlight free.


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Published on November 08, 2013 07:00

October 11, 2013

Poetry Friday: Hidden


HiddenI'm wondering whatmight be slipping under yourstill aqua waters.  Lorie Ann Grover, 2013
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Published on October 11, 2013 17:49