Shout-Out Time!
Shout-out #1
This week was a wild one, so I just now chose the winners of the two prizes I offered at the Black Friday Blog Hop last week. Belinda won a $5 Amazon gift card, and Dita won a copy of my holiday short story, The Santa Drag. Congratulations to both of them, and thanks again to EVERYONE who visited. It was a lot of fun!
Shout-out #2
My friend Jillian Chantal’s holiday short story, The Gambler’s Inheritance; Christmas On St. Charles Avenue, is available FREE from Desert Breeze Publishing . I think there’s an end-date on this offer, but can’t remember for sure. Maybe Jillian’ll stop by and enlighten us…I love her Gambler stories…
New Orleans, Christmas Eve, 1947: Brothers, Dirk and Beaumont McSwain are both about to become fathers. Dirk’s wife has had a number of miscarriages and at thirty-six years old, is afraid this is her last chance for a healthy baby. Bo’s wife is pregnant for the first time. Both are due to give birth soon. The brothers arrange a surprise ride for their women in Papa Noel’s sleigh which is actually a horse drawn carriage with fake reindeer. The evening starts out merry and bright but before the night is over, they will need a Christmas miracle.
Go HERE for your free copy.
Shout-out #3
Editor Rayne Hall has made Beltane: Ten Tales of Witchcraft FREE (more FREE = more GOOD) this weekend. At this very moment, it’s the #1 fantasy anthology in the Kindle Store. So there’s that…
Go HERE for your free copy...
Shout-out #4
Now, I haven’t been keeping up with my own blog, because I’ve been trying to focus on writing. It’s, like, the reason we’re all here, right? I have done a number of guest posts in the last couple weeks, and thought I’d post links to a few of the more recent…
My post on Christine Hughes’ blog talks about the similarities between the way writers and actors develop their characters.
My post on Linda Adams’ blog includes some general guidelines for writing fight scenes.
and
I answered that age-old question, Why Write Romance? in two very different ways for Debbie Christiana and Elizabeth Fais.
And that’s just since Thanksgiving…
My last shout-out is for my $0.99 short story, The Santa Drag. Things aren’t always what they seem, and this shopping mall Santa has secrets only her true love can reveal.
Peace,
Liv