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October 23, 2013
Going Deep
This is part one of a three-part series on Researching and Writing Historical Fiction originally written in 2012. Reading an article is a grand thing, if one is doing a research paper. Writing fiction, though, means that a writer has to be able to breathe with a character’s lungs, see with their eyes, smell with […]
Published on October 23, 2013 06:47
October 20, 2013
Sunday Sneak Peek – The Guardians
Today, a little something different – an actual peek inside T.M. Franklin’s copy of The Guardians, which releases November 7th! Want to read more? Well, it’s available NOW for PRE-ORDER!! Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | TWCS (Coming soon for Kindle & iTunes) You can also pre-order a signed copy of either MORE […]
Published on October 20, 2013 06:25
October 18, 2013
Upcoming Holiday Post
So, I was thinking (frightening, no?) about my upcoming “Holidays As the Autism Family” post (title TBD). I have things I know I will cover, but I wondered if anyone had questions particular to them that I could, perhaps, address? If I don’t know an answer, I will endeavor to inquire diligently! If you are […]
Published on October 18, 2013 06:38
Cover Reveal – Honour
M. B. feeney is excited to present the cover for her upcoming release, Honour. A collection of 6 short stories with a miltary theme. Due for release on 1st November in rememberence of those who have given their lives as part of their job to protect others in times of unrest. Summary: The world […]
Published on October 18, 2013 04:46
October 13, 2013
Sunday Sneak Peek – Lissa Bryan
From the author of The End of All Things comes a collection of short stories about the Infection that swept around the globe, decimating the population, and leaving behind a small number of survivors, unprepared to deal with the brutal new world which had replaced the one they’d known. The End of All Things told the story […]
Published on October 13, 2013 05:48
October 11, 2013
Map It
Writing is an experience. Sometimes, the trip is quick and decisive. Before NaNoWriMo ever happened, I had written a full-length novel in thirty days. It was, I think, a God-thing. Was it my best work? Not from my current perspective, but at the time? Yes. Sometimes, the trip is long but easily mapped. Like following […]
Published on October 11, 2013 03:48
October 10, 2013
Cover Reveal – Tales from The End
From the author of The End of All Things comes a collection of short stories about the Infection that swept around the globe, decimating the population, and leaving behind a small number of survivors, unprepared to deal with the brutal new world which had replaced the one they’d known. The End of All Things told the story […]
Published on October 10, 2013 07:00
October 6, 2013
Sunday Sneak Peek – Riverbend Collection
Riverbend: The Collection Andrea Goodson Sneak Peek He was standing in the driveway. The light and frigid rain fell upon his face and body but he didn’t move. Will just stood there gazing as Lena and her mother walked outside onto the front porch. The air felt thin and frozen and the cold drizzle of […]
Published on October 06, 2013 04:13
October 5, 2013
Book Review – God’s Daughter
God’s Daughter by Heather Day Gilbert My rating: 4 of 5 stars My thanks to Heather Day Gilbert for letting me read an ARC of this, her debut novel. As someone who has studied the Northmen of Nordweg, I appreciated seeing a different set of the vikingr in her book. God’s Daughter is a story […]
Published on October 05, 2013 21:35
October 4, 2013
Book Birthday – MORE
MORE is one year old – so let’s celebrate! Enter the giveaway to win some fun prizes as we get ready for the release of The Guardians on November 7th! a Rafflecopter giveaway And hey – here’s a birthday present for everyone – WINDOW is FREE October 7-11th – so spread the word! Get it […]
Published on October 04, 2013 08:13


