Deadly Intent has a review by the fabulous Helen Ginger over at Straight From Hel. If you haven't read her reviews before, you're missing out on some of the best disclaimers on the planet.
She's also a real, live former mermaid - but I'll let her explain that part. I hope you drop by and have a read. I'll wait right here for you...
Deadly Intent Review
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Avoidance, Allowance and Animosity
Issue Three of 5x5 Fiction is here! Twenty-five stories for your reading pleasure, including two of my own, Dating Hell and The Truth About Changelings.
These are short bites of fiction, told in 25 words - 5 sentences of 5 words each. Best of all, it's free! You can view online or download as a .pdf.
5x5 Fiction - Issue Three
Enjoy!
These are short bites of fiction, told in 25 words - 5 sentences of 5 words each. Best of all, it's free! You can view online or download as a .pdf.
5x5 Fiction - Issue Three
Enjoy!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Author Interview at RJ Palmer's Place!
RJ Palmer is featuring my book, Tempest Child, along with an interview. Stop by and see what hits my OCD button!
Confessions of a Wingnut and Science Fiction Junkie
Isn't that a catchy blog name? :)
Confessions of a Wingnut and Science Fiction Junkie
Isn't that a catchy blog name? :)
Friday, September 2, 2011
New Reviews!
A wonderful website called Read For Your Future has reviewed the first two novels I ever wrote, Realms of the Red Rabbit and Realms of the Red Rabbit-Jake, both YA fantasies. What makes the reviewer special is the fact that she donates the books to a local high school library to help promote literacy and uses teenagers to read and write the reviews!
Review for Realms of the Red Rabbit
Review for Realms of the Red Rabbit-Jake
Warning to writers: Yes, I know they have a plethora of misused semicolons in them, but the characters are fun. :)
Review for Realms of the Red Rabbit
Review for Realms of the Red Rabbit-Jake
Warning to writers: Yes, I know they have a plethora of misused semicolons in them, but the characters are fun. :)
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