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December 29, 2013
Do better
That’s pretty much my goal for 2014. Write more. Exercise more. Take care of myself more. This year I let myself explore a lot of new things. New ways to create and express myself. New ways to communicate and be … Continue reading →
Published on December 29, 2013 20:06
February 2, 2012
I'm hosting MonsterLibrarian's 2012 African American Read In
From the Official Announcement:
As you probably know, February is Black History Month in the United States. To honor that, MonsterLibrarian.com brings you a message from Zombie Michele Lee announcing a project she’ll be spearheading this month. We hope you’ll participate!
Hi, this is Zombie Michele with a special announcement. In honor of Black History Month I’ll be hosting Monster Librarian’s first (online) African American Read In and you are enthusiastically invited to join in!
How to join: February 6th, 7th & 8th join us online on Twitter ( we’ll be using the hashtag #MLAAReadIn), on Facebook or here at Musings of the Monster Librarian.
All you have to do is read a book (or two or a dozen) written by an African American writer (stay tuned for a list, if you don’t know where to start) and tell me on those sites, or email me at zombiemicheleATgmailDOTcom (with spam guards removed) what book you’re reading. We’d love to hear what you think of it as well, but all we require for reporting is which books were read.
I picked a three day scope so that you have plenty of time to join in. There is no minimum number of books you have to read. There is no genre you have to stick to (though being a speculative fiction site we’ll be focusing on science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery and romance authors). Read as little or as much as you like of what you like!
I’ll do all the heavy lifting (aka, filling out the reports to make this event official). You just have to read!
To help you out, Zombie Michele has hunted down some booklists of reading material you can use to get started below:
YA/Adult List from the event site- http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles...
Young Children’s List from the event site- http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles...
A book list from the Cincinnati Library- http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/book...
As you probably know, February is Black History Month in the United States. To honor that, MonsterLibrarian.com brings you a message from Zombie Michele Lee announcing a project she’ll be spearheading this month. We hope you’ll participate!
Hi, this is Zombie Michele with a special announcement. In honor of Black History Month I’ll be hosting Monster Librarian’s first (online) African American Read In and you are enthusiastically invited to join in!
How to join: February 6th, 7th & 8th join us online on Twitter ( we’ll be using the hashtag #MLAAReadIn), on Facebook or here at Musings of the Monster Librarian.
All you have to do is read a book (or two or a dozen) written by an African American writer (stay tuned for a list, if you don’t know where to start) and tell me on those sites, or email me at zombiemicheleATgmailDOTcom (with spam guards removed) what book you’re reading. We’d love to hear what you think of it as well, but all we require for reporting is which books were read.
I picked a three day scope so that you have plenty of time to join in. There is no minimum number of books you have to read. There is no genre you have to stick to (though being a speculative fiction site we’ll be focusing on science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery and romance authors). Read as little or as much as you like of what you like!
I’ll do all the heavy lifting (aka, filling out the reports to make this event official). You just have to read!
To help you out, Zombie Michele has hunted down some booklists of reading material you can use to get started below:
YA/Adult List from the event site- http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles...
Young Children’s List from the event site- http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles...
A book list from the Cincinnati Library- http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/book...
Published on February 02, 2012 13:31
January 18, 2012
Love L.J. Smith?
Over on the YA book blog Reading Bites we're looking for YOUR comments, squees, grrs or whatever about the L.J. Smith Night World series!
Details: http://www.monsterlibrarian.com/Readi...
Details: http://www.monsterlibrarian.com/Readi...
Published on January 18, 2012 13:01
December 13, 2011
Read Before You Send Me a Friend Request!
-I will UNFRIEND you if you send me event invites to: your book release, a blog you wrote, your book's buy link.
-Yes, I am a review editor for MonsterLibrarian.com. If you want me to review your book send an email about it to zombiemicheleATgmailDOTcom If you add me to your author list or start sending me invites to buy your book I will NOT review it on principle.
-DO NOT SPAM ME. You will be deleted and blocked.
-Yes, I am a review editor for MonsterLibrarian.com. If you want me to review your book send an email about it to zombiemicheleATgmailDOTcom If you add me to your author list or start sending me invites to buy your book I will NOT review it on principle.
-DO NOT SPAM ME. You will be deleted and blocked.
Published on December 13, 2011 16:04
December 9, 2010
Free Sample!
A sample of my story "What Was Once Man" is now available on my publisher's website: A sample of my short story "What was Once Man" is now available at my publisher's website: http://www.cuttingblock.net/PDFs/hlv4...
Also other samples and full stories (and audio stories) are available on the freebies section of my own site: http://www.michelelee.net/freebies/
Also other samples and full stories (and audio stories) are available on the freebies section of my own site: http://www.michelelee.net/freebies/
Published on December 09, 2010 15:35
May 12, 2010
Blurb for Dark Futures
“Hold onto your head! Editor Jason Sizemore loads a shotgun with futuristic stories, puts the barrel against your brain and pulls the trigger... Standouts in this sf anthology include James Reilly’s Terra Tango 3, Jennifer Pelland’s Personal Jesus, and Michele Lee’s Meat World. These stories are cutthroat, sinister, sometimes lonely and always disturbing.”
—Jeff Carlson, international bestselling author of Plague Zone
(Dark Futures is an anthology for dystopian fiction coming soon.)
—Jeff Carlson, international bestselling author of Plague Zone
(Dark Futures is an anthology for dystopian fiction coming soon.)
Published on May 12, 2010 12:49


