“I’m a demon hunter,” I said, relishing the sound of the words tumbling from my mouth. “I’m born in to it, much liked you’re born into witchcraft. Wanna know why I was so bad at blood magic?” I raised my left hand and let the lightning spark between my fingers. “Because I have this. AContinue reading “Storm Front #6 Excerpt”
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Meme: Lucky Seven
I’ve been tagged for the Lucky 7 meme by twitter buddy Emilia Quill. Currently I am stressing to the eyeballs about finishing the WIP before Camp NaNoWriMo starts (Ha! Like that’s going to happen) and planning the next two standalone novels. Here’s the seven lines from page 77 of my WIP, starting from line sevenContinue reading “Meme: Lucky Seven”
Storm Front #6 Needs A New Title
It’s getting to a point where Storm Front #6 really needs a new title. I’ve been calling it The Oncoming Storm as a work in progress title, but I was never really happy about it. Mostly because the storm is no longer oncoming: it’s here! In the book, I mean. So it’s time Tina’s firstContinue reading “Storm Front #6 Needs A New Title”
What I Learned About Taste From Serial Publishing
I published Storm Front as five separate short stories and a separate novella on Smashwords. The Storm Front short stories were free, so there’s no reason not to ‘buy’ them – except for personal taste. The stories can be distilled down to the basic following: the introduction story, the school play, the weird one that’sContinue reading “What I Learned About Taste From Serial Publishing”
Valentine Flash Fiction #1: After The Sunset
Prompt: Love, romance. Word count: 250. Not the easiest of prompts, but my volunteer did pull them from a hat so what more can I ask? Ever wonder what happened after the cowboy saved his damsel and rode off into the sunset? After The Sunset The night’s activities couldn’t have gone more wrong. John helpedContinue reading “Valentine Flash Fiction #1: After The Sunset”