Charlotte is a lovely lady I met on Twitter, and I was instantly drawn to her blog because she often discusses tropes and ideas in fantasy fiction such as – my favourite – warrior women. Charlotte is another expat… I seem to be collecting them… except that she’s an English lady living in the NetherlandsContinue reading “Guest Interview: Charlotte English of Words About Words”
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Foreign Cover Friday: Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
Foreign Cover Friday is a weekly meme hosted by The Reading Fever, where foreign covers of the books we know and love are spotlighted and discussed. To join, either pick your favourite foreign cover, or pick many foreign covers, and start discussing! This week I’m going with one of the very few vampire series thatContinue reading “Foreign Cover Friday: Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost”
Birthday Book Bonanza
I’ve been living in England away from the majority of my books back home in Australia for sixteen months now. Knowing that I will want to ship home any books I buy here in England (my visa is only for 24 months) I’ve really cut back on my book spending. I don’t remember the lastContinue reading “Birthday Book Bonanza”
Tina Storm: Demon Hunter gets her own novel
When I first started writing the Tina Storm: Demon Hunter Paranormal Short Story Collection, it was basically an excuse to take a break from creating an entirely new world and mythology in The Innocence Saga and have a go at writing something based in reality. By based in reality I meant a normal teenage girl,Continue reading “Tina Storm: Demon Hunter gets her own novel”
Foreign Cover Friday: Unearthly by Cynthia Hand
Foreign Cover Friday is a weekly meme hosted by The Reading Fever, where foreign covers of the books we know and love are spotlighted and discussed. To join, either pick your favourite foreign cover, or pick many foreign covers, and start discussing! This week I’m going with Unearthly by Cynthia Hand for two reasons: pointContinue reading “Foreign Cover Friday: Unearthly by Cynthia Hand”