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October 21, 2013
La Belle Dame de Merci: An Urban Fantasy: The Magical Dreams of K.N. Lee
La Belle Dame de Merci: An Urban Fantasy: The Magical Dreams of K.N. Lee: Writing is therapy for the soul ~ K.N. Lee In October, I am writing about all things autumnal: from art to spooky books, author i...

Published on October 21, 2013 16:19
Waking Up Dead Press Release!!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Solstice Publishing Releases Author Margo Bond Collins’ Novel
Waking Up Dead
Waking Up Dead is a paranormal mystery novel that follows the quest of a ghost to solve the crime of another murder victim.
LOUISVILLE, KY., Oct. 9, 2013 -- Author Margo Bond Collins is proud to announce the recent release of her novel Waking Up Dead. Waking Up Dead is a paranormal mystery novel that follows the quest of a ghost to solve the crime of another murder victim. The compelling book trailer for Waking Up Dead was revealed today on DGT Book Promotion news. In addition, Margo Bond Collins shared an insightful interview this week on the Reading and Writing Addiction blog about herself and the release of Waking Up Dead.
Margo’s interview can be read at www.readinwritin.blogspot.com and the official Waking Up Dead trailer can be viewed on YouTube.
About The Book
When Dallas resident Callie Taylor died young, she expected to go to Heaven, or maybe Hell. Instead, she met her fate early thanks to a creep with a knife and a mommy complex. Now she's witnessed another murder, and she's not about to let this one go. She's determined to help solve it before an innocent man goes to prison. And to answer the biggest question of all: why the hell did she wake up in Alabama?
Praise for Waking Up Dead: Waking Up Dead is “A definite winner! One of the best paranormal mysteries I’ve read! ” – A readers review.

Margo Bond Collins lives in Texas with her husband, their daughter and several spoiled cats. She teaches college-level English courses online, though writing fiction is her first love. She enjoys reading urban fantasy and paranormal fiction of any genre and spends most of her free time daydreaming about vampires, ghosts, zombies, werewolves, and other monsters. The paranormal mystery Waking Up Dead is her first novel; her second, Legally Undead, is an urban fantasy due out from World Weaver Press in 2014.
Waking Up Dead is available at Amazon.com. To learn more about Margo Bond Collins and Waking Up Dead, visit www.MargoBondCollins.com.
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Published on October 21, 2013 06:26
October 18, 2013
A Day in Bed- a poem
A Day in Bed
K.N. Lee
When I cup his face In my small handsHis eyes glitterAnd he grinsSuch a soft kissDoes wondersFor my soul And my sanityWhen I touch his lipsWith mineAnd suck in that sweet flavor of loveHis heart fluttersAnd he pulls me in for moreI'd take his embraceAny dayOver richesOver fameWhen I wake up beside himAnd he speaks my nameI beam like the sunBloom like a flowerA day in bedWith the one I love Is a day of blissAnd I never want to leave
When I cup his face In my small handsHis eyes glitterAnd he grinsSuch a soft kissDoes wondersFor my soul And my sanityWhen I touch his lipsWith mineAnd suck in that sweet flavor of loveHis heart fluttersAnd he pulls me in for moreI'd take his embraceAny dayOver richesOver fameWhen I wake up beside himAnd he speaks my nameI beam like the sunBloom like a flowerA day in bedWith the one I love Is a day of blissAnd I never want to leave

Published on October 18, 2013 16:11
October 16, 2013
Peculiar, INC (The Charismatic Chronicles) **BOOK BLAST**

Book Description Publication Date: March 15, 2013 "Life after high school just got way more interesting."
After graduating high school in the small town of Brunswick, Georgia, Kimberly Hamilton prays that her future in Atlanta will bring something interesting and not-so-perfect.
Moments after graduation, Kim finds herself at the crossroads of life and eternity. But accepting God's offer to continue her life on earth leaves her body capable of things she's only seen in movies. Discovering several similarly powered individuals, some mysterious and some malevolent, Kim and her friends set out, from the streets of Atlanta to the skies above Annapolis, to discover what it means to be blessed, cursed, or maybe just…peculiar. Reviews "Read it and loved it! If you're debating getting into a new book go for this one! I'd recommend it to anyone!" "I loved this book. If you read The Shack you will really enjoy this book. I can't wait for the next book." About the AuthorC.S.R. Calloway has been writing since he learned his alphabet, finishing his first movie script in the eighth grade. After losing the document after a fight with his floppy disk, he decided to go to high school instead of Hollywood. His first novel - Peculiar, INC - is the first book in his series, The Charismatic Chronicles.
Published on October 16, 2013 06:21
October 15, 2013
K.N. Lee 10/15 by Corey Circello | Books Podcasts
Check out my first radio interview! It was AWESOME! I'd like to thank Corey Circello for having me as a guest.
K.N. Lee 10/15 by Corey Circello | Books Podcasts
K.N. Lee 10/15 by Corey Circello | Books Podcasts

Published on October 15, 2013 18:30
Blog Hop!!

Whoa! That was a fun, right? I just hopped all the way from Thomas Ray Manning's blog. I'm a little dizzy, but it seems he's left a few questions written on a note in my pocket. Very interesting. Hmmm... Let's begin, shall we?
1. What are you working on right now? Right now I am working on two novels! The sequel to The Chronicles of Koa: Netherworld will be released this December. It is called Lyrinian Blade and you can read a sample here! I am also working on a young adult dark fantasy novel called Raina: Sin-Reaper and that will also be released in December.

2. How does it differ from other works in it's genre? Lyrinian Blade is different because it gives an entirely new lore to vampires, angels, demons, and brings new creatures such as War-Breeders, Syths, Scayors, and Jems to life. You'll get to explore an alternate world called the Netherworld, meet its creatures, and learn the mysteries of Koa and her mother's past. In true K.N. Lee fashion, there are tons of twists and turns, and you will never guess what will happen next!
3. Why do you write what you do?

4. How does your writing process work? When I write, I usually turn on movie soundtracks or Celtic music, light candles or incense and escape to a place of my creation. I start with a dream, or a character, and I let them do all of the work. Take Koa for instance. She is one feisty, headstrong character. has the power, I simply wield the pen! All of my stories are very character driven. I let them take the lead and I follow them along the journey, surprised by every twist and turn. Whenever I get lost on this journey, I'll then turn to the usage of an outline. Once the story is done, I follow Stephen King's advice and let it rest in a drawer for a few weeks. Then, the red pen comes out and it's revision time! Woohoo! How fun! (Not really) But after letting the manuscript rest, you aren't as close to it as you once were and you can chop the unnecessary bits without sobbing like a baby. Then, it's off to beta readers and after that, I send it to my editor. It's a daunting process, but I love it!
And now, we'll hop on over to Morgan Jane's Blog next Monday!Sweet!
Published on October 15, 2013 06:38
October 14, 2013
An Interview With Author, C.S.R. Calloway!
Meet our guest, the author of Peculiar INC, C.S.R. Calloway!
Where are you from? I was born in Sacramento, California, and since then have spent a great deal of time in Georgia, Florida, and Alaska. Always a Cali kid, though.
What inspired you to write your first book? Life changed so drastically for me after high school. I would write a chapter and mail it out to all of my friends who were off at college, as a way of staying connected to them. At some point, they saw potential that I didn’t see and encouraged me to really go for it.
Do you write full-time or part-time? How do you balance your writing life with your family/work life? Hahaha, this is a trick question! I’d say I write part time, as I still have to make time for promotions and manufacturing. However, there are times when the inspiration strikes so hard that I binge write, and during those times, it’s not just full time writing, it’s overtime.
How did you come up with the title? I pulled the phrase “Peculiar People” from 1 Peter 2:9-10, which talks of being chosen by God for special purpose (“Chosen” was the original title of the novel) Eventually, Peculiar, INCstood out as far more expressive and unique alluding to the afore mentioned scripture, while also expressing the two distinct parts of the teen-to-adult transition. First, there’s the feeling of being strange or not like everyone else. Second, there seems to be ongoing quest during early life to belong to something greater than yourself - this is before we finally come to the realization that we, individually, can be as great as we want to be.
Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? You’re weird. So what? We all are weird. That’s what makes us awesome. God didn’t design us to be some cookie-cutter version of someone else. He already made that person them, so you be you.
Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life? Definitely. Many of their experiences stem from my high school and college experiences, and plenty of the main characters have memories from my childhood that I twisted and manipulated to fit the narrative. I was, at turns, a popular, needy, goody-goody, suicidal, horny, holy, closeted homosexual, intelligent, athletic kid who was into martial arts, church, soccer, and ShowChoir. The more I wrote, the more the main characters became facets of my personality.
What books have most influenced your life most? The Bible, absolutely. It’s the foundation of my life. Bunnicula, by Deborah and James Howe, because it was the first book I had ever read that crossed genres so expertly. The Twinkie Squad, by Gordon Korman, because it was a multiethnic cast of characters who were messy and hilarious and sad and you loved them because of and in spite of it all. Edgar Allen Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usherbecause it taught me how to properly build atmosphere. Robin McKinley’s The Outlaws of Sherwood, because it is perfect. And finally, The Sweet Valley Twins Super Edition: The Unicorns Go Hawaiian. Read it. No further commentary necessary.
What book are you reading now? A few, actually. The Three Musketeers, which I reread every few years, a Claire Malloy mystery by Joan Hess, The Once and Future King(for the first time!) and a delicious little ditty entitled The Journey of Alan S. Tremain by Bonnie Rauf. Depending on my mood depends on which one I pick up, though it’s becoming harder and harder to put down Tremain.
Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest? D.C. Pierson! WOW, I just read Crap Kingdom a few weeks ago, mainly because I love that there was a review quote from Donald Glover on the cover, and that book quickly became a favorite.
What are your current projects? Mostly I’m working on the books in The Charismatic Chronicles: I’m prepping a digital rerelease of Peculiar, INC, which is going to have several special features including comic book panels, trivia, an alternate ending, and sample chapters from the in progress companion novel, Purgatory’s Children. I’m also writing my children’s novel, Natty Girl Saves the World, a fantasy adventure about siblings in foster care.
That sounds delightful! I cannot wait to hear more about Natty Girl.Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members. My God. And I have the best friends in the world.If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?Of course! The universes we create are in constant flux. That’s why even the greatest writers go back and tweak things between editions. Comic books can use the excuse of alternate universes or parallel worlds. If I were going to change one big thing, I’d have the entire book take place over their senior year of high school instead of their freshman year of college, but that would affect too many of the amazing collegiate characters the readers meet.
Can you share a little of your current work with us?“You seem nervous.” “Anxiously excited. I understand if it looks nervous.” “But it matters what it looks like, Doc, because if you’re about to stick a four-inch syringe into my triceps, I don’t need you looking, seeming or being nervous.” The doctor sighed. His boss was watching this entire interaction on the other side of the glass with the rest of the team. He couldn’t look incompetent at the beginning of such an important trail. He avoided glancing at them, continuing to cleanse the subject’s arm with swab soaked in alcohol. One type of alcohol made him think of another. “Are there no more graduation parties tonight?” the doctor asked, hoping to lighten the mood. “Not for me,” the teenager replied detachedly. “Well, not for the next few days, either. You understand that we’ll be keeping you under surveillance for the next 48 hours, don’t you?” “I signed it. So I understand it. And, Doc, I’d rather not rehash it.” Punkass. You’re the one who’s nervous. The doctor reached for the syringe, trying to breathe evenly. The outcome of all of this would be worth the current stress and impudence. “I mixed this myself,” he said. “And I can tell you this: you’re about to change the world with your efforts.” The young volunteer smiled for the first time. “You’re brushing past the most important part, Doctor. I’m about to change me.”
Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing? I create complex universes in my head and I have to remember that all of those details don’t need to end up on the page. Just because I know their grandparents’ middle names doesn’t mean I should write three pages about how they got those names.
Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work? I know this isn’t a popular choice these days, but it’s currently true - Orson Scott Card. I love how steadily he builds his world before he begins to slap you around with the fantasy. It’s nice to be rooted in deep when the hurricane plot bears down.
Who designed the covers? The fantastic Mr. Kit Foster of Kit Foster Designs created the cover for Peculiar, INC. That man had this innate ability to see into my soul at times, especially with a black and gold cover before he ever knew that their school colors were black and gold. Brandon Reisgo created the cover to Purgatory’s Children, and his artistic instinct is off the charts. His work is so completely satisfying that words escape me.
What was the hardest part of writing your book? Ugh. Finishing it. There’s that moment when you have to say that it’s ready, and as a creator, you can find a myriad of reasons for it never to be ready. So my best friend Tanner called me and said, “Pull the trigger, man.” And within twenty-four hours of that convo, it was in the iBookstore.
I can totally relate to that feeling. My work never feels ready, but you have to let go at some point!Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it? There’s not just one thing, but the main thing I learned is that we as people are not monolithic. There are so many shades to us, so many variables, so many essences of person. It’s beautiful. I see it expressed in the characters as they hold a mirror up to me and the world I live in.
Do you have any advice for other writers? Go with your gut. If you overthink it, you’re no longer being honest. Go with your gut!
Great advice!Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers? Write me! You can email me from the website and you can find me on Goodreads, Facebook and Tumblr. I wanna know your thoughts! Let’s chat it up!
What do you think about e-publishing versus technical publishing? There’s nothing like that book smell, I’ll grant you that. But our environment needs help, and technology grows in leaps and bounds every day. Don’t get left in the dust!
Do you have an agent or publisher? How did you go about finding one? I founded my own publishing company, CSRC Storytelling. As demand for my work increases, I’ll get an agent.
If you could live anywhere, where would it be? Saturn. Of course. What kid didn’t wanna race around on those rings? If we’re sticking to the inside of the asteroid belt, then Brazil.
You're the first guest to mention a place outside of Earth! Awesome!If you could have any super power, what would it be? Dude, if I could have access to and have the ability to manipulate Hammerspace, I’d be invincible!
Excellent chatting with you, Mr. Calloway! -K.N. Lee
For more on C.S.R. Calloway: Official Site: http://csrcstorys.com
C.S.R.'s Tumblr Page: http://csrcalloway.tumblr.com

Where are you from? I was born in Sacramento, California, and since then have spent a great deal of time in Georgia, Florida, and Alaska. Always a Cali kid, though.
What inspired you to write your first book? Life changed so drastically for me after high school. I would write a chapter and mail it out to all of my friends who were off at college, as a way of staying connected to them. At some point, they saw potential that I didn’t see and encouraged me to really go for it.
Do you write full-time or part-time? How do you balance your writing life with your family/work life? Hahaha, this is a trick question! I’d say I write part time, as I still have to make time for promotions and manufacturing. However, there are times when the inspiration strikes so hard that I binge write, and during those times, it’s not just full time writing, it’s overtime.
How did you come up with the title? I pulled the phrase “Peculiar People” from 1 Peter 2:9-10, which talks of being chosen by God for special purpose (“Chosen” was the original title of the novel) Eventually, Peculiar, INCstood out as far more expressive and unique alluding to the afore mentioned scripture, while also expressing the two distinct parts of the teen-to-adult transition. First, there’s the feeling of being strange or not like everyone else. Second, there seems to be ongoing quest during early life to belong to something greater than yourself - this is before we finally come to the realization that we, individually, can be as great as we want to be.
Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? You’re weird. So what? We all are weird. That’s what makes us awesome. God didn’t design us to be some cookie-cutter version of someone else. He already made that person them, so you be you.
Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life? Definitely. Many of their experiences stem from my high school and college experiences, and plenty of the main characters have memories from my childhood that I twisted and manipulated to fit the narrative. I was, at turns, a popular, needy, goody-goody, suicidal, horny, holy, closeted homosexual, intelligent, athletic kid who was into martial arts, church, soccer, and ShowChoir. The more I wrote, the more the main characters became facets of my personality.
What books have most influenced your life most? The Bible, absolutely. It’s the foundation of my life. Bunnicula, by Deborah and James Howe, because it was the first book I had ever read that crossed genres so expertly. The Twinkie Squad, by Gordon Korman, because it was a multiethnic cast of characters who were messy and hilarious and sad and you loved them because of and in spite of it all. Edgar Allen Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usherbecause it taught me how to properly build atmosphere. Robin McKinley’s The Outlaws of Sherwood, because it is perfect. And finally, The Sweet Valley Twins Super Edition: The Unicorns Go Hawaiian. Read it. No further commentary necessary.
What book are you reading now? A few, actually. The Three Musketeers, which I reread every few years, a Claire Malloy mystery by Joan Hess, The Once and Future King(for the first time!) and a delicious little ditty entitled The Journey of Alan S. Tremain by Bonnie Rauf. Depending on my mood depends on which one I pick up, though it’s becoming harder and harder to put down Tremain.
Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest? D.C. Pierson! WOW, I just read Crap Kingdom a few weeks ago, mainly because I love that there was a review quote from Donald Glover on the cover, and that book quickly became a favorite.
What are your current projects? Mostly I’m working on the books in The Charismatic Chronicles: I’m prepping a digital rerelease of Peculiar, INC, which is going to have several special features including comic book panels, trivia, an alternate ending, and sample chapters from the in progress companion novel, Purgatory’s Children. I’m also writing my children’s novel, Natty Girl Saves the World, a fantasy adventure about siblings in foster care.
That sounds delightful! I cannot wait to hear more about Natty Girl.Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members. My God. And I have the best friends in the world.If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?Of course! The universes we create are in constant flux. That’s why even the greatest writers go back and tweak things between editions. Comic books can use the excuse of alternate universes or parallel worlds. If I were going to change one big thing, I’d have the entire book take place over their senior year of high school instead of their freshman year of college, but that would affect too many of the amazing collegiate characters the readers meet.
Can you share a little of your current work with us?“You seem nervous.” “Anxiously excited. I understand if it looks nervous.” “But it matters what it looks like, Doc, because if you’re about to stick a four-inch syringe into my triceps, I don’t need you looking, seeming or being nervous.” The doctor sighed. His boss was watching this entire interaction on the other side of the glass with the rest of the team. He couldn’t look incompetent at the beginning of such an important trail. He avoided glancing at them, continuing to cleanse the subject’s arm with swab soaked in alcohol. One type of alcohol made him think of another. “Are there no more graduation parties tonight?” the doctor asked, hoping to lighten the mood. “Not for me,” the teenager replied detachedly. “Well, not for the next few days, either. You understand that we’ll be keeping you under surveillance for the next 48 hours, don’t you?” “I signed it. So I understand it. And, Doc, I’d rather not rehash it.” Punkass. You’re the one who’s nervous. The doctor reached for the syringe, trying to breathe evenly. The outcome of all of this would be worth the current stress and impudence. “I mixed this myself,” he said. “And I can tell you this: you’re about to change the world with your efforts.” The young volunteer smiled for the first time. “You’re brushing past the most important part, Doctor. I’m about to change me.”
Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing? I create complex universes in my head and I have to remember that all of those details don’t need to end up on the page. Just because I know their grandparents’ middle names doesn’t mean I should write three pages about how they got those names.
Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work? I know this isn’t a popular choice these days, but it’s currently true - Orson Scott Card. I love how steadily he builds his world before he begins to slap you around with the fantasy. It’s nice to be rooted in deep when the hurricane plot bears down.
Who designed the covers? The fantastic Mr. Kit Foster of Kit Foster Designs created the cover for Peculiar, INC. That man had this innate ability to see into my soul at times, especially with a black and gold cover before he ever knew that their school colors were black and gold. Brandon Reisgo created the cover to Purgatory’s Children, and his artistic instinct is off the charts. His work is so completely satisfying that words escape me.
What was the hardest part of writing your book? Ugh. Finishing it. There’s that moment when you have to say that it’s ready, and as a creator, you can find a myriad of reasons for it never to be ready. So my best friend Tanner called me and said, “Pull the trigger, man.” And within twenty-four hours of that convo, it was in the iBookstore.
I can totally relate to that feeling. My work never feels ready, but you have to let go at some point!Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it? There’s not just one thing, but the main thing I learned is that we as people are not monolithic. There are so many shades to us, so many variables, so many essences of person. It’s beautiful. I see it expressed in the characters as they hold a mirror up to me and the world I live in.
Do you have any advice for other writers? Go with your gut. If you overthink it, you’re no longer being honest. Go with your gut!
Great advice!Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers? Write me! You can email me from the website and you can find me on Goodreads, Facebook and Tumblr. I wanna know your thoughts! Let’s chat it up!
What do you think about e-publishing versus technical publishing? There’s nothing like that book smell, I’ll grant you that. But our environment needs help, and technology grows in leaps and bounds every day. Don’t get left in the dust!
Do you have an agent or publisher? How did you go about finding one? I founded my own publishing company, CSRC Storytelling. As demand for my work increases, I’ll get an agent.
If you could live anywhere, where would it be? Saturn. Of course. What kid didn’t wanna race around on those rings? If we’re sticking to the inside of the asteroid belt, then Brazil.
You're the first guest to mention a place outside of Earth! Awesome!If you could have any super power, what would it be? Dude, if I could have access to and have the ability to manipulate Hammerspace, I’d be invincible!
Excellent chatting with you, Mr. Calloway! -K.N. Lee
For more on C.S.R. Calloway: Official Site: http://csrcstorys.com
C.S.R.'s Tumblr Page: http://csrcalloway.tumblr.com
Published on October 14, 2013 21:00
Author K.N. Lee will be live on air!
Whoa! My first radio appearance. Guess who is excited! October 15th at 5:30pm EST I will be live with Corey Circello. You can tune it to the station using the link! Please tweet your questions to @officialcwc94, Facebook them, or ask them here in the comments section! Don't be shy. Let's have fun with this!
Amateur artist, traveling enthusiast, and wannabe rock star, K.N. Lee is an American author who resides in North Carolina. She enjoys writing fantasy, horror, and twisted short stories. She also writes poetry and does a great deal of promoting other authors on her websites. When she is not cooking traditional Asian meals for her friends, she travels the world and practices foreign languages.
Author K.N Lee Works Include: The Chronicles of KoaThicker Than BloodEmpty Your HeartWicked Webs
www.KN-Lee.com

Author K.N Lee Works Include: The Chronicles of KoaThicker Than BloodEmpty Your HeartWicked Webs

Published on October 14, 2013 14:21
Author K.N. Lee will be live tomorrow!
Whoa! My first radio appearance. Guess who is excited! Tomorrow at 5pm EST I will be live with Corey Circello. Please tweet your questions to @officialcwc94, Facebook them, or ask them here in the comments section! Don't be shy. Let's have fun with this!
Amateur artist, traveling enthusiast, and wannabe rock star, K.N. Lee is an American author who resides in North Carolina. She enjoys writing fantasy, horror, and twisted short stories. She also writes poetry and does a great deal of promoting other authors on her websites. When she is not cooking traditional Asian meals for her friends, she travels the world and practices foreign languages.
Author K.N Lee Works Include: The Chronicles of KoaThicker Than BloodEmpty Your HeartWicked Webs
www.KN-Lee.com

Author K.N Lee Works Include: The Chronicles of KoaThicker Than BloodEmpty Your HeartWicked Webs

Published on October 14, 2013 14:21
Meet This Week's Guest, C.S.R. Calloway!
Author Bio:
C.S.R. "Scissor" Calloway was born in Sacramento, California, and since has been to forty-eight states and thirteen countries. He graduated high school in Brunswick, GA, the setting of his series The Charismatic Chronicles. He currently lives on the Pacific coast, where he spends his time at the gym or at his keyboard, constantly redefining his worlds. He does not, to date, have any superpowers aside from insanely good looks.
Links:
Official Site: http://csrcstorys.com
C.S.R.'s Tumblr Page: http://csrcalloway.tumblr.com
C.S.R. "Scissor" Calloway was born in Sacramento, California, and since has been to forty-eight states and thirteen countries. He graduated high school in Brunswick, GA, the setting of his series The Charismatic Chronicles. He currently lives on the Pacific coast, where he spends his time at the gym or at his keyboard, constantly redefining his worlds. He does not, to date, have any superpowers aside from insanely good looks.

Links:
Official Site: http://csrcstorys.com
C.S.R.'s Tumblr Page: http://csrcalloway.tumblr.com
Published on October 14, 2013 06:59