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February 11, 2018
The Poison of Woedenwoud is here!
I am excited to announce that book 3 in my Magicfall series, The Poison of Woedenwoud is here! You can find it on Amazon today, both as an ebook or paperback! Magic is draining from the world, threatening the very existence of its inhabitants. Ling and her companions search desperately for the key to closing the void, but […]
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January 24, 2018
It’s Almost Here!
Greetings fellow readers! I hope this blog post finds you all doing well this wintery month of January. I am very excited to share the cover for the latest installment of my Magicfall series, The Poison of Woedenwoud. It will be available in print and ebook on February 12th, so mark your calendars! If you haven’t […]
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January 17, 2018
The Other Side
She pushed her breath out in tight bursts as she scrambled between the house-sized rocks that had, in some past epoch, tumbled from the cliffs above turning the valley floor into a maze of rock and stone. The black sky shone above, its smooth face unmarred by even a single pinprick of light. It was […]
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January 10, 2018
Top 10 Favorite Fantasy Quotes
As readers, we all love language and story, and when I run across something particularly profound, or gut-wrenching, world-changing, or just plain unexpected and funny I always capture them for easy reference later. This is one thing I love about the Kindle, it’s so easy to mark my favorite fantasy quotes and to share them, too. I’ve collected […]
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January 3, 2018
A Stitch in Time Can Cost You More, by Hamilton Kohl
I could always use a little more time and it just so happened that the gentleman seated across the aisle from me wore a rather nice black and gold Movado. I wore a flat gray quartz, well worn and nothing to look at, but it held time to perfection. Only amateurs wore anything with more […]
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September 27, 2017
Four Fantastical Fire Pits for Fall
Last night I harvested the last of the corn from the garden. In the mountains, the leaves of the Aspens are taking on a shimmering golden glow. Like it or not, fall is in the air, and that means fire pit season is upon us! Of course, you can light a fire in any old […]
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September 20, 2017
Divorce is About Power – Even in Fantasy Literature
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. A few weeks back Tor.com published an article written by Anise K. Strong called��Beyond Happily Ever After��Divorce Should be an Option in Fantasy Fiction. It was an excellent article, and it got me thinking about power, about who has it and who doesn’t, and how this is depicted and […]
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April 14, 2017
A Dying Land – Cover Reveal!
It’s hard to believe, that A Dying Land is almost here, and I’m so excited to share the cover and blurb with you today! A Dying Land is the second book in an epic fantasy/sword and sorcery serial series I’m currently working on. Each book is about 150 pages long, and a new book is […]
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April 4, 2017
Indie Author Month!
Wow, what a start to the April celebration of indie authors! Only four days in but my reading list is already piling up! Thank you so much for joining us. I might be biased, but I think Indie authors are driving some of the coolest trends around when it comes to fiction. As a rule, […]
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March 22, 2017
The Evil Eye – Alaia Baque
Most of us have heard of the evil eye. This superstition holds that one person can cause misfortune or even bodily injury to another person by glaring at them malevolently. The oldest documentation of this superstition is from ancient Greece, but it has occurred frequently over the years in many cultures. Stories of the evil eye […]
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