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November 22, 2015
BERLIN 1941 – Are you ready?
Originally posted on Patrick W. O'Bryon:
Europe lies in chains at Hitler’s feet as midnight approaches in the dark heart of the Reich… Leaving his friends to foil the Nazis in Occupied France, Ryan Lemmon returns to Berlin. Under deep cover in this city of shadows, the American conspires with a powerful German spymaster. Together they intend to subvert Hitler’s state,…
Europe lies in chains at Hitler’s feet as midnight approaches in the dark heart of the Reich… Leaving his friends to foil the Nazis in Occupied France, Ryan Lemmon returns to Berlin. Under deep cover in this city of shadows, the American conspires with a powerful German spymaster. Together they intend to subvert Hitler’s state,…
Published on November 22, 2015 23:33
November 16, 2015
“His Revenge” Has Hit the Market: by John W. Howell #amreading
Announcing His Revenge by John W. Howell is now available in paper and ebook on Amazon. The sequel to My GRL titled His Revenge is available and a new story continues where My GRL left off. His Revenge is available in the US in Paper and Kindle editions In Canada in Paper and Kindle editions […]
Published on November 16, 2015 05:46
November 15, 2015
Coffee with Barb & @sknicholls1 ~ A Bad Word in Writing Fiction? #SundayBlogShare
Originally posted on Barb Taub:
You say stereoTYPE and I say stereoTROPE. Did we both just say a dirty word? As readers of this blog know, I like tropes. Even when they are so incredibly overused that they go from being a useful shortcut to an absolute stereotrope. What is a stereotrope? There are lots…
You say stereoTYPE and I say stereoTROPE. Did we both just say a dirty word? As readers of this blog know, I like tropes. Even when they are so incredibly overused that they go from being a useful shortcut to an absolute stereotrope. What is a stereotrope? There are lots…
Published on November 15, 2015 09:58
October 27, 2015
More on “Town Father”
Originally posted on WHAT THE HELL:
Launch week continues… One of the treats for me as a writer this time around — Town Father is very different for me, as you’ll see when you read it — was finding an approach to the material that would let me really immerse myself in it without getting…
Launch week continues… One of the treats for me as a writer this time around — Town Father is very different for me, as you’ll see when you read it — was finding an approach to the material that would let me really immerse myself in it without getting…
Published on October 27, 2015 09:25
October 20, 2015
Myths of Midwinter is HERE!
Originally posted on ...and then there was Sarah:
MYTHS OF MIDWINTER, the sixth volume in the bestselling Paranormal Southern Gothic series, The House of Crimson & Clover, is now available on all major online retailers. Amazon | BN | iTunes | Kobo | Google Play | Goodreads Quillan Sullivan lost his twin brother two decades ago, a tragedy…
MYTHS OF MIDWINTER, the sixth volume in the bestselling Paranormal Southern Gothic series, The House of Crimson & Clover, is now available on all major online retailers. Amazon | BN | iTunes | Kobo | Google Play | Goodreads Quillan Sullivan lost his twin brother two decades ago, a tragedy…
Published on October 20, 2015 20:59
October 18, 2015
The Latest Reason To Be Ashamed Of Myself
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Available now on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited Description: “Thursday the Twelfth” is a 15k word parody about a down-on-his-luck killer in a horror book. Filled with absolute silliness, it is not recommended that you read this book if you are concerned with your sanity. For everyone else who is…
Available now on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited Description: “Thursday the Twelfth” is a 15k word parody about a down-on-his-luck killer in a horror book. Filled with absolute silliness, it is not recommended that you read this book if you are concerned with your sanity. For everyone else who is…
Published on October 18, 2015 08:12
September 20, 2015
10 Learnings Over 4 Years of Publishing
Originally posted on ...and then there was Sarah:
I published my first book, St. Charles at Dusk, on September 26th, 2011. Four years have passed, and with them, more learnings than I could ever fully wrap my mind around. In those early days, I was a woman alone on an island, getting all my advice from Google.…
I published my first book, St. Charles at Dusk, on September 26th, 2011. Four years have passed, and with them, more learnings than I could ever fully wrap my mind around. In those early days, I was a woman alone on an island, getting all my advice from Google.…
Published on September 20, 2015 10:04
September 17, 2015
Short Story Bonanza: Infinite Waters, Power of Six & Nonlocal SF Magazine
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Start reading Infinite Waters for free As you may have noticed from the header banner, today is the first day of my Short Story Bonanza. Until Monday, 21st, you can read Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories for free. But wait- there’s more! You can also buy The…
Start reading Infinite Waters for free As you may have noticed from the header banner, today is the first day of my Short Story Bonanza. Until Monday, 21st, you can read Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories for free. But wait- there’s more! You can also buy The…
Published on September 17, 2015 06:04
September 14, 2015
Conor Kelly’s Legends of Ireland, my latest book-baby flies the nest!
It occurred to me that not all people who love Irish myths would be prepared to wade through a trilogy of YA novels to get to them. My Conor Kelly series are stories woven around tales of Irish mythology, as found in the Mythological Cycle, and the Fenian Cycle. Now, I have decided to liberate…
Published on September 14, 2015 06:04
September 11, 2015
COMFORT ZONE….
Originally posted on White Wolf Moon:
“Barking at Yesterday’s Moon” is online. Another chapter in my writing life has closed and it’s time to start anew. While there is still a lot of work to do with getting some exposure and working a bit of marketing I can’t bring myself to not have a Word…
“Barking at Yesterday’s Moon” is online. Another chapter in my writing life has closed and it’s time to start anew. While there is still a lot of work to do with getting some exposure and working a bit of marketing I can’t bring myself to not have a Word…
Published on September 11, 2015 09:39


