State of the TAM - 12th September
So Footwork by TA Moore is out now!

I also got to have a really fun chat with Graham Mack, the very talented narrator of the new Stone the Crows audiobook. We had great craic.
You can check it out here.

Now we can all look forward to Sting in the Tail - Carnival of Mysteries out on Oct 4!


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OK, they look delicious and all? But how the heck does he manage to eat all those gooey, sticky treats and not get one DROP on his lovely white t-shirt? I spend half my life trying to identify random stains I have on my shirt.

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Welcome, Traveler, to Errante Ame’s Carnival of Mysteries!
What you see before you is no mere vagabond circus. Indeed, our show is full of wonders and delights that will leave you breathless, but whether that is with amazement or dread depends entirely upon you. We are unlike any other band of creatures you have ever encountered -- and you few brave souls who choose to step beyond your mundane expectations and join us may witness sights beyond your wildest imaginings.
So sit back, relax, and let us entertain you. For time and worlds are fleeting, but each soul has a tale to tell.
Male dryad, Professor Julian Scarlett lands a protected position at the Lunore Academy of the Arcane. Caretaker of his grove, he senses trouble brewing underneath his oak and grove.
A mysterious traveling carnival offers distraction and fun. For Julian, a tarot card reading sparks off fears and heightens hopes.
Brought in mid-semester to replace an ailing Professor of Botany, Emrys Cadogan tries to prevent a potential disaster. A druid, he gets lost in the overwhelming work. Until the carnival offers him a brief distraction and pause.
Sparks strike away from the midway lights. Dark magic flickers and threatens. From games and shows, to life and survival, a druid and a dryad need to survive and fight together to save more than trees.
Dryad on Fire is part of the multi-author Carnival of Mysteries Series. Each book stands alone, but each one includes at least one visit to Errante Ame’s Carnival of Mysteries, a magical, multiverse traveling show full of unusual acts, games, and rides. The Carnival changes to suit the world it’s on, so each visit is unique and special. This book contains a mysterious hero, a lonely wanderer, a vengeful god, and a guaranteed HEA.
This is amazing! They look so cool.

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I am fascinated with face-blindness. I don’t have it, but I AM blind as a bat. Something that wasn’t remedied with glasses until I was 13 (everyone thought I was just being a lig with the squinting and asking people what was going on). So it was a very similar result. I still have trouble with identifying people ‘out of context’. One of my old bosses got really offended that I’d walked past her in the street, but I literally didn’t register her at all.
My Life With Face BlindnessWhen your brain won’t let you recognize people, how do you navigate the world?
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I, personally, was neutral on the subject. I hadn’t gotten to know Sara, just as I hadn’t really connected with anyone in my new office, but I had noticed that she was unusually versatile. A news editor/fashion writer would be hard to replace.
“I think that as you get older, it gets harder to make friends with your co-workers,” I opined to my boyfriend, Steve, that evening.
I would never have the patience, but these are amazing.

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