I am back in my own house, with my dear First Reader, the happy dog, and… WHERE did all this pile of stuff on my desk come from?! Oh my… reality is a pile of packages, supplies, books to catalog, whiteboard with a list longer than my arm, and emails that piled up in my … Continue reading
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The God’s Wolfling: Final Snippet
Here it is, folks, the last snippet on the blog.. but you can buy the book now! (ebook release is officially tomorrow). Happy reading, and be sure to leave a review. I look forward to hearing what you thought of the whole thing. If you’re so inclined, pass the word on that the book is … Continue reading
The God’s Wolfling: Snippet 8
Only one more snippet before you can buy The God’s Wolfling and read it all in one gulp. Because I know some of you will! Release date is officially August 1, and a week from today is July 31, but I’m going to see about making it available that day earlier to my blog readers. … Continue reading
Ends and Pieces
Let’s see… I finished formatting and playing with the files for The God’s Wolfling last night, late… I should know better than to delve into a project that late at night, it took me forever to relax and fall asleep. But! I’m all ready for launch date, now I just need to think about marketing … Continue reading
The God’s Wolfling: Snippet 4
Ok, I am going to be at LibertyCon, or at least in Chattanooga, some time today. So when you read this, I’m traveling. I started to put up this snippet and realised it is very short… so I will add some more. I’m working on something entirely different right now, but I will be editing … Continue reading
The God’s Wolfling
Comment on this post for a chance to win a signed print copy of the God’s Wolfling, the winner will be chosen at random and announced on August 2, the day after the release of The God’s Wolfling. The God’s Wolfling is the sequel to my debut novel, Vulcan’s Kittens. The finale in a duology, … Continue reading
Monday Morning Musings
I have been allowed to muse at length on scat, parasites, and how they create a fine metaphor not only for the Hugo tempest in a teacup, but also life in general, over at According to Hoyt. I’m putting this here to hopefully remember and explore when I have more time… it has literally been … Continue reading