There are two things I’m announcing today. The first is that Storm Front is now available for FREE on Amazon.com for five days only. This is your chance to see what all the fuss is about Tina for. Storm Front is part of the Kindle lending library, so if you’ve got a .com account, don’t missContinue reading “Surprise Unveiled!”
Tag Archives: Short story
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 #6: Happy Valentine’s Day!
Prompt:Holding hands, cherish. Word count:250. Today’s challenge is a little different. I decided to combine all of my previous prompts and write something romantic instead of dark! See if you can find all of my previous prompts: Holding hands, cherish, promises, candlelit, lifetime, heart, roses, kiss, chocolate, love, romance. Lionel extended his hand over theContinue reading “Valentine Flash Fiction #6: Happy Valentine’s Day!”
Valentine Flash Fiction #5: Cave of Wonders
Prompt: promises, candlelit. Word count: 250. I just can’t stop writing horrible stuff. I almost don’t want to post this. It’s inspired by Enid Blyton’s children’s stories… Two children break the rules in this pre-War era tale… Betsy lifted the candle on its tray higher, letting its light wash over the cavern. Beside her, Jack squinted inContinue reading “Valentine Flash Fiction #5: Cave of Wonders”
Valentine Flash Fiction #4: A Devil’s Deal
Prompt: lifetime, heart. Word count: 150. I think I naturally gravitate towards the macabre. One woman’s insults gets on the nerve of a rather peculiar businessman. “I don’t know why you keep calling me heartless,” Sir said. “I have a heart. It’s right there on my desk.” A shot of fear lanced down Marjorie’s spine. Her kneesContinue reading “Valentine Flash Fiction #4: A Devil’s Deal”