I plan on publishing this novel in August, so I thought I'd give you a little excerpt today. The novel is science fiction, with a good dose of ritual magic tossed in. Here's the blurb: Kaili left her home world five years ago to take part in telepathic communications experiments in hyperspace. The people of … Continue reading Friday Promo: Excerpt from “Circle Unbroken”
Category: Writing
Release Day: Survival of the Fittest
It is now live and available for purchase from Smashwords (in all ebook formats, including Kindle), Amazon, and Google Play. It should be available at Barnes and Noble, Kobo, iBooks, and other ebook sellers soon. iBooks may take a bit longer, as Apple does their own review after books are distributed to them. Links are … Continue reading Release Day: Survival of the Fittest
Cover Reveal: Survival of the Fittest
I know. Two posts in one day. What am I thinking? I'm thinking that you might want to see the cover for my new short that is coming out next week. It is called Survival of the Fittest. Here is the blurb: A hundred years after Earth’s final environmental collapse, the human population is scattered, … Continue reading Cover Reveal: Survival of the Fittest
Friday Interview: Ryan Nelson, Author of Gravity+
Today, I am doing an interview with Ryan Nelson, a California writer whose YA novel, Gravity+, is available now for pre-order on Amazon, with versions for Nook, Kobo, and other readers to follow. The pre-order link is below. Ryan T. Nelson lives, primarily, in his own little world. One filled with Goblins, Ghouls, Monsters, and … Continue reading Friday Interview: Ryan Nelson, Author of Gravity+
Monday Meeting: Interview with Jeffrey Cook of Writerpunk Press
This week I am doing an interview with Jeffrey Cook, who is part of Writerpunk Press, a group of authors who write in the various 'punk genres. They have just released "Sound and Fury: Shakespeare Goes Punk", an anthology of stories based on William Shakespeare's works. None of the authors, editors, artists or others who … Continue reading Monday Meeting: Interview with Jeffrey Cook of Writerpunk Press
Monday Musings: Author Interview: Casia Shreyer
This week, I am posting an interview with Casia Shreyer, a Canadian author whose book, Nothing Everything Nothing, has just come out. The book deals with the sensitive subject of teen suicide. I'll put links and other information after the interview. Here's the book's blurb: No one in Molly’s life expected her to pose for … Continue reading Monday Musings: Author Interview: Casia Shreyer
Monday Musings: Outdoor Work, and NaNoWriMo
We managed to get a lot of stuff done outside yesterday. It was not a bad day, and the rest of the week looks pretty good, also. The BaldMan mowed the lawn for the last time on Saturday, and took the mower deck off the tractor. Yesterday, we put the chains on the tires and … Continue reading Monday Musings: Outdoor Work, and NaNoWriMo
Monday Musings: NaNoWriMo, Here I Come!
November has started, and that means a lot of things. Halloween is over, we are off Daylight Savings Time, Thanksgiving is on the way, and Christmas is careening around the corner. But that's the small stuff. For many of us out there, November 1 means the start of National Novel Writing Month, that lovely insanity … Continue reading Monday Musings: NaNoWriMo, Here I Come!
Halloween: Things That Go Bump in the Night
Just a short short ghost story for your Halloween reading. Things That Go Bump in the Night “But, Mama, I don’t want to go to bed! The monster is there!” Mom pulled Katy into a close hug, smoothing her hand down the back of the little one’s head. “Katy, you know there isn’t a real … Continue reading Halloween: Things That Go Bump in the Night
Monday Musings: Reaching The End, and Feeling a Bit Lost
A few years back, I wrote a story. Okay, that's not all that unusual, as I have been writing stories for as long as I can remember. And I guess it was a bit more than a "few years," since I found a copy in my files dated 1998. It was a long short story- … Continue reading Monday Musings: Reaching The End, and Feeling a Bit Lost


