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message 1: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Varnell Yosh! As I'm sure a good few of you love writing, why don't you share what you're working on right now? Give us a small blurb for any work of fiction or non-fiction that you're writing. Come on and share your stuff!

Here's a very small blurb with my own work called Succubus: "Executioners are not allowed to fall in love. This rule has been drilled into Christian's head for as long as he can remember; despite this, he still ends up getting closer to his target than he ever should have."


message 2: by Judith (new)

Judith Post | 391 comments I'm going through the last feedback on SPINNERS of MISFORTUNE, the second book in my Empty Altars series. When the Norse god, Tyr, stands up Diana, Greek goddess of the hunt and magic, she goes to confront him and finds him chest-deep, literally, in trouble. A coven of spinners are casting their spells to attack the old gods' worlds, and once again, Tyr needs Diana's help to protect them.

Good luck with your novels, Brandon & Michelle.


message 3: by Jim (last edited May 17, 2014 11:34AM) (new)

Jim Vuksic The sequel to Levels*.

An in-depth revelation concerning the population segment referred to as the Changed Ones in the previous novel; thus the title (at least for now), The Changed Ones Book II of Levels.

* http://jimvuksic.tateauthor.com/


message 4: by Stan (new)

Stan Morris (morriss003) | 23 comments Here is a blurb about Surviving the Fog-Sasha and Kim. Sasha is 16 and Kim is 15

I did not understand why these men had taken Sasha, and where they were going. I did not understand why they had tied her hands in front of her. I did not understand why Sasha was squatting in front of their fire making a doll from a rag and sticks. But most of all, I did not understand why Sasha had not yet killed them.

And here is a link to a story when they were much younger, 9 and 7.
http://www.postapocalypticforum.com/t...


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi, I'm currently in the editing process of my upcoming (3rd) eBook. It's a paranormal fiction made up of short stories wholly based on dreams I've recorded in a dream journal. :) I'm very excited to release it!


message 7: by L.A. (new)

L.A. Miller | 30 comments Hi, I just completed making the changes in the first book I published "What Lies Within Dark Secrets" after a professional editor took a pen to it. I am now correcting the second book in that series and hope to rerelease by end of June. My editor is working on the latest book I wrote "The Second Chance" and early reviews are promising. I plan to submit this book to publishers and agents to see if I get any nibbles.

Concept of my book:
What happens when two women who lead completely different lives, die at the same time and the doctors are only able to save one body. What happens when the woman wakes, only to find her soul now occupies the other woman's body?


message 8: by Georgie (new)

Georgie Tyler | 17 comments Cuffs. Its an urban, erotic novel set in Sydney's criminal underbelly. A full manuscript has been requested by a prominent publisher, different to the group that released my current book Doctors Beyond Borders. Am really excited about Cuffs and can't wait to hear back from the publisher. Fingers crossed all goes well. :)


message 9: by Lee (new)

Lee Cushing | 41 comments Splitting my time between the fourth in the Trust Casefiles series (with two species of vampires, the Strigoi and the Upierczi working together) and my weekly serialized story (this one featuring flesh eating mermaids)


message 10: by Jill (new)

Jill O’Bones (jill_h_obones) | 17 comments Presently I'm still working on my fantasy NaNo 2013 novel. I knew when I started it, it was going to be more than 50,000 words, and at the end of November, I had around 50,021; Today it's over 110,000.
Around the first of the year I had to take a short break to get my horror novel, Friends in Dark Corners edited and published.
But now that it's spring I'm fighting the fever. Yesterday I didn't get a single word wrote, I planted my garden.

Here is a little sample:
“I’m joking, my queen,” he laughed. “Marcus would kill me if anything happened to you under my watch. So what did the rat do?”
“He is not a rat. He’s an asshole.”
“I don’t understand. How can he be an ass in a hole?”
I started to laugh and it felt really good. “Not an ass in a hole, an asshole,” I laughed.
“What is an asshole?” Gorm chuckled.
The horse timed it perfectly, and lifted its tail. “That is an asshole,” I giggled pointing at it.
The entire wagon started to move as Gorm laughed. “That is Lucan alright,” he wailed.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm working on a romantic suspense novel titled "Love's Sweet Sorrow." Love and faith are tested when Jason, a VP of America's largest armaments company and Ariel, his Quaker girlfriend, are caught up in plot to expose smugglers of weapons to terrorists.

The killings and kidnappings force them to examine their long-held and often opposing convictions and question whether they are truly meant to be together.

Richard Brawer
www.silklegacy.com


message 12: by Rhoda (new)

Rhoda D'Ettore (RhodaDEttore) | 2 comments I just finished my Tower of Tears, a historical fiction of an Irish immigrant who comes to Philadelphia in 1820. I just doing some final proofreading and it will be ready this week for print.

I am also working on Newborn Nazi... its a story of a family whose son is forcibly taken into the Hitler youth camps, and the older sister retaliates by hiding/helping jews escape.


message 13: by Harmony (new)

Harmony Stalter (harmonystalter) | 6 comments Currently, I am working on a thriller titled: The Paynes Prairie Murders. Here's what it's about: There is a serial killer on the loose. Women have been disappearing for years in the two states he resides in. How many murders has he committed? It’s up to officers Peter Michaels and Dave Weston of the Ocala, Florida police department to figure that out. They will need to enlist the help of New York Detective Jacob Mason to find out as much as they can about this man and his many victims. Will they catch him before he does it again? Can they break him into telling them just what he has done?


message 14: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Hill (authorjlhill) | 140 comments I just finish Chapter 6 (Part One) of Killer With Three Heads. The second book in the Killer series and follow up to Killer with a Heart. Morris 'Mojo' Johnson has returned to New York after a decade of being an international badass. He is reunited with his cohort and criminal partner, Nicky 'Nails' Rocci, to find his daughter and those who kidnapped her. In this book you will learn what it takes to remain atop the criminal world and protect those you love.


message 15: by Ashley (new)

Ashley | 3 comments J.L. wrote: "I just finish Chapter 6 (Part One) of Killer With Three Heads. The second book in the Killer series and follow up to Killer with a Heart. Morris 'Mojo' Johnson has returned to New Y..."

That's sounds like a good book! I'm writing a book as we'll about how this girl falls in love with her best friend. I then ,make her life more complicated by her parents get into car accident and her dad dies and then the mother goes into the hospital. Then her dog that means everything dies of a terrible disease. Then she moves in with her real mother and then her mother goes back to jail. Her life is full of suprises and her hope level goes down as everyone she loves dies. The book is called the one left behind.


message 16: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Hill (authorjlhill) | 140 comments Ashley wrote: "J.L. wrote: "I just finish Chapter 6 (Part One) of Killer With Three Heads. The second book in the Killer series and follow up to Killer with a Heart. Morris 'Mojo' Johnson has retu..."

So it's a comedy right. Just kidding. That sounds like a really dark story, hopefully some knid of good comes out of it for her. Good luck.


message 17: by Rory (new)

Rory Richard wrote: "I'm working on a romantic suspense novel titled "Love's Sweet Sorrow." Love and faith are tested when Jason, a VP of America's largest armaments company and Ariel, his Quaker girlfriend, are caught..."

Richard, "Love's Sweet Sorrow" sounds like a great novel. I also write romantic suspense and just finished a manuscript set in the Black Hills of South Dakota with a rancher and a female Afghan War veteran. I am currently doing the rewrite (FUN LOL) and hope to have it to my publisher - Black Lyon Publishing by June. It is set around Christmas time, frame with a blizzard bearing down on the mid west. I appreciated your discussion on your website as to how you came up with a female Quaker character for "Love's Sweet Sorrow". We all do things a little different but seeing how someone else does it can always open up interesting new doors. Best of Luck - Rory


message 18: by Stan (new)

Stan Morris (morriss003) | 23 comments I'm working on my Wix website for my Surviving the Fog series. Not bad. If you are looking to build a website give them a try. Here's mine.

http://warmhawaiian.wix.com/surviving...


message 19: by Judith (new)

Judith Post | 391 comments L.A. wrote: "Hi, I just completed making the changes in the first book I published "What Lies Within Dark Secrets" after a professional editor took a pen to it. I am now correcting the second book in that serie..."

Glad you found another set of eyes to look at your novels. It makes a big difference. And good luck with the agent/publisher search!


message 20: by Douglas (new)

Douglas (pegamooseg) I am working on a collection of short stories. The working title is "Pickled Bananas and other Schwartz Stories". Besides pickled bananas, there is a talking lobster key chain, giant bobble heads, a mad scientist, and a chocolate sombrero.

I've finished all the stories and I'm half way through the first round of editing. My goal is to release it later this year.


message 21: by Amber (last edited May 20, 2014 06:02PM) (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) | 161 comments I finished a YA Horror Fantasy weekly web serial here on Goodreads here recently that I wrote for fun and for others to read and enjoy so its free to read called the AbyssFantastical which I wrote a chapter a week since the end of February to a couple of days ago. Here's the synopsis for it and the link for anyone that wants to read it. I finished it with 12 chapters and the villain, the dark wizard NightShade is inspired by Robert Englund. If you read it, please like the chapters after you read them and let me know what you think. Thanks! :)

Synopsis:
A young girl named Charity falls down a manhole and arrives in a nightmarish wonderland called the AbyssFantastical. With only an elf named Flick to befriend her, Can Charity find her way home or will trials and tribulations stand in her way? Find out in The Abyss Fantastical.

https://www.goodreads.com/story/show/...


message 22: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Hill (authorjlhill) | 140 comments Prudence Hayes' Peace, Love and Writing site is doing a Book Madness Week. I'm featured in today's Teaser Tuesday, check out what is up with my Killer series. A glipse at raw writing. http://peaceloveandwriting9.wordpress...
First book in the series:
Killer with a Heart by J.L. Hill


message 23: by Maggie (new)

Maggie James (maggiejamesfiction) | 69 comments Working on my fourth novel, provisionally entitled 'Training Room'. I write psychological suspense, and this book examines the fascinating psychological phenomenon of Stockholm Syndrome, in which abductees become emotionally dependent on their captors. 66,000+ words done so far, and enjoying every minute of writing it!


message 24: by Martyn (new)

Martyn Halm (amsterdamassassinseries) | 12 comments I'm working on a standalone novel about a nomadic pickpocket who gets drawn into a possibly fatal situation by a scheming femme fatale.

Blurb:
If only Wolfgang hadn’t picked the pocket of the fat woman…

Nomadic pickpocket Wolfgang gets blackmailed into teaching his craft to the mysterious Lilith, a young woman with no aptitude whatsoever to become a pickpocket. Wolf figures the easiest way is to go with the flow and instruct Lilith in the art of emptying other people’s pockets, but even he could never foresee the dreadful things that follow…

IN POCKET is a standalone novel with ties to Martyn V. Halm’s Amsterdam Assassin Series. Follow Wolf as he gets entangled in a possible fatal web of violence and deceit, where nobody is who they seem to be and everyone has a hidden agenda.

Samples can be read on my blog:
https://amsterdamassassin.wordpress.c...


message 25: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Varnell Judith wrote: "I'm going through the last feedback on SPINNERS of MISFORTUNE, the second book in my Empty Altars series. When the Norse god, Tyr, stands up Diana, Greek goddess of the hunt and magic, she goes to ..." Good luck with your novel as well, Judith. ^_^


message 26: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Varnell Douglas wrote: "I am working on a collection of short stories. The working title is "Pickled Bananas and other Schwartz Stories". Besides pickled bananas, there is a talking lobster key chain, giant bobble heads..."

These sound a lot like comedy stories. I'd actually enjoy reading them, me thinks. This world doesn't have enough laughs anymore.


message 27: by Douglas (new)

Douglas (pegamooseg) Brandon wrote: "These sound a lot like comedy stories. I'd actually enjoy reading them, me thinks. This world doesn't have enough laughs anymore. "

Thanks, Brandon. My fiction does have comedy, but I consider my writing style more "absurd fiction", even though that isn't one of the categories on any of the ebook distributors. Regardless, I think most people would enjoy my lighter side of fiction-fantasy. :)


message 28: by Karl (new)

Karl Perera (karl_p) | 16 comments Maggie wrote: "Working on my fourth novel, provisionally entitled 'Training Room'. I write psychological suspense, and this book examines the fascinating psychological phenomenon of Stockholm Syndrome, in which a..."

I wish you good luck Maggie with your new book. Writing is hard work of course and I hope the words flow easily.


message 29: by Karl (last edited May 21, 2014 10:26PM) (new)

Karl Perera (karl_p) | 16 comments Stan wrote: "I'm working on my Wix website for my Surviving the Fog series. Not bad. If you are looking to build a website give them a try. Here's mine.

http://warmhawaiian.wix.com/survivingt..."


Stan, I've heard that Wix is very good and someone showed me how it works the other day. Good luck with your website. I am going to check it out now.

It reads 404 error and there is NO website up there Stan, that's not good!


message 30: by Stan (last edited May 21, 2014 10:40PM) (new)

Stan Morris (morriss003) | 23 comments Looks like it was a problem with Goodreads cutting off the link. Seems to be working now. Thanks for pointing this out, Karl.

http://warmhawaiian.wix.com/surviving...


message 31: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) | 161 comments I'm working on a new weekly web serial for goodreads which will be The Sequel to my AbyssFantastical YA horror fantasy web serial called The AbyssFantastical: Dark Descent so will link to chapter 1 when I get it written and when it is up for anyone that wants to read it but please read the first one before you dive into this one. Thanks.


message 32: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Hill (authorjlhill) | 140 comments I'm into chapter 7 of Killer With Three Heads. The follow up to Killer With A Heart. See where I'm going with this.


message 33: by Douglas (new)

Douglas (pegamooseg) JL - The mathematician in me is guessing the next one will be called "The Killer with Nine Fingers"? ;)


message 34: by J.M. (new)

J.M. Rankin (jmrankin) | 54 comments I'm currently editing my second novel, Retribution Darkened, which should hopefully be published by September this year, and writing the last of the trilogy, Dark Child. Once that one is done I will make a start on my next project, Dead Eyes Still See, a supernatural thriller.


message 35: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Hill (authorjlhill) | 140 comments Douglas, I have a different title in mind, but you're close.


message 36: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Varnell J.L. so what title did you have in mind?


message 37: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Hill (authorjlhill) | 140 comments Brandon, the third book is titled Killer With Ice Eyes.


message 38: by [deleted user] (new)

Just recently finished the second book in my "Judes Marlen" trilogy for Darkstar Steam - it will be called "The Grayleaves Treason". I also finished the first of series of short stories set in the same world featuring a character from my first novel. I started work on the trilogy's conclusion earlier last week.


message 39: by NJ (new)

NJ Danner (njdanner) | 2 comments I just released by first novel, Tragically Broken. I am in the process of begging for blogs to review it and for reviews. Check it out if you are interested. It is an Adult Contemporary with a Grey's Anatomy feel about it. I'd be happy to send out some free copies if anyone is interested in reviewing it.
Thanks
NJ

Tragedy destroyed Dr. Alex Kohen’s life and this is her one chance to escape her nightmares and possibly find love…
Dr. Alex Kohen made her career her life ever since everything else in her life was tragically taken from her, until the death of a patient brings Kellen Rhion, the sexy elusive bachelor, into her life. Can she leave her past behind, forgive herself and move forward with Kellen or will she be stuck in her nightmares forever?
Alex Kohen created her new life in Chicago after a tragic accident robbed her everything that was important leaving her broken. She dedicated her lonely life to her career as a physician, that is until she met Kellen Rhion the rich, demanding playboy and CEO of Rhion Construction. Kellen is plagued by his own personal tragedy with the death of his grandfather but at the same time is enamored by his grandfather’s beautiful, compassionate doctor. Alex tries to avoid and deny the attraction but Kellen pursues her, never giving up. They must fight the challenges of their busy careers and Kellen celebrity lifestyle that almost rips them apart. Alex feels like she is a shell of person with nothing to give and too much emotional baggage to develop a relationship, afraid of the secrets that continue to haunt her and afraid to have a future. Kellen sees her for who she really is and is finally able to break down Alex’s walls. However, after Kellen’s supposed betrayal and brush with death can Alex really trust him with her heart and can Kellen accept that she will always, in a way, be broken?


message 40: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Gai (sarahgai) | 3 comments Hey all! I'm currently working on my second book Curve my Attitude from my Curvies series.
Second book follows Elise as she comes face to face with the man she fell in love with over a decade ago when he returns home.
Charlie never wanted to come back to his childhood town. But when his best friend is getting married how can he refuse.
Will he forgive Elise for breaking his heart and finally succumb to the love he has for the feisty curvy or will it all be too much?
Follow this trio of Curvies as they stumble their way through life, love, a little drama and some plus size laughs.


message 41: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Binns-Cagney (authorrubybinnscagney) Hey all, I'm about to debut my new series about a housewife who finds a solution to her stale marriage. . . . .!

For more about me please visit my Author Interview

https://www.smashwords.com/interview/...


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