C.L. Roman's Blog, page 3
September 2, 2016
Interview With Kristin Durfee
Today we have the great pleasure of welcoming Kristin Durfee to the Brass Rag. Kristin reads and writes in multiple genres and is a member of the Alvarium Experiment, the consortium of award-winning writers reinventing the way readers experience short fiction. Her short story, “Project Bright Star” is available FREE today on Kindle. Follow link to … Continue reading →
Published on September 02, 2016 15:14
August 27, 2016
Interview with Ken Pelham: Under the Whelming Tide
Today we are privileged to have as our guest Ken Pelham, award winning author. Ken reads and writes in multiple genres and is a member of the Alvarium Experiment, the consortium of award-winning writers reinventing the way readers experience short fiction. His short story, “Under the Whelming Tide” is available FREE today on Kindle. Follow link … Continue reading →
Published on August 27, 2016 03:34
August 5, 2016
Gaia Returning (Return to Earth) Cover Reveal
"How will the world react when instead of extraterrestrials, it's humans who return to Earth?" Continue reading →
Published on August 05, 2016 08:11
July 27, 2016
End of Summer Reflection
Every year about this time, I find myself asking where the summer went. Now, I know that summer isn’t technically over. There is still a month of the wet, green season left. But I’m a teacher, so my summer ends somewhere around mid-August. And before you say it, yes, as a teacher I have supposedly been on “vacation” since … Continue reading →
Published on July 27, 2016 03:30
July 3, 2016
Summer State
Summer is here. I should be happy, carefree. After all, I’m on “vacation.” But I’m not carefree. I’m worried about, well, the world. Things seem to be going down hill recently. Our choice of candidates (Bad and Worse, take your pick which is which,) home-grown and international terrorism, Brexit, plus a host of other local … Continue reading →
Published on July 03, 2016 09:24
June 19, 2016
Chameleons and other lessons learned
Today, I learned that chameleon’s change their color by adjusting the cells of their skins. They do this to warn off rivals or attract mates, but also to blend into the scenery and avoid predators. They don’t have big claws or super speed or large teeth. Blending in is their only defense. This is a … Continue reading →
Published on June 19, 2016 10:08
June 17, 2016
Wicca: How One Woman Practiced This Earth-Based Religion
Today we are privileged to have a guest post by Tracie Roberts, author of the Elan Series. And don’t forget to check out the great sale at the bottom of this post! Enjoy: Many times when I share with others that I had practiced Wicca a few years back, I get that look. You know … Continue reading →
Published on June 17, 2016 03:00
June 14, 2016
Author Interview: Aaron Hodges
BRP: Today we are sitting down with author Aaron Hodges to talk about life as a kiwi, and his exciting new book, Firestorm. So, Aaron, tell us a little about yourself. AH: Hello there everyone! Well, I’m a 27 year old fantasy author from New Zealand. I’ve only been published for about six months, but … Continue reading →
Published on June 14, 2016 03:00
April 26, 2016
Tea With Bria Burton
Early next month I’ll be headed south to the Gulfport Art Walk to meet up with fellow author and all around awesome person, Bria Burton. As a quick taste of that experience, today we are blessed to have an interview with Bria, an award winning short-story artist and novelist. So pour yourself a cup of … Continue reading →
Published on April 26, 2016 03:06
January 30, 2016
Winter Musings
In Northern Florida, Winter was a bit late coming this year, but around mid-January, she finally arrived. Being a fickle creature in our area, she may not stay long, as our southern temperament appears to make her a little shy, so in her honor, I give you this… Caught fast in Winter’s grace, Life slows, blood flows … Continue reading →
Published on January 30, 2016 08:16


