(For those of you who are into mythology, here’s the Bible mythology post at Paranormal Unbound and the angel mythology post at Amalia Dillin’s.) (If you like interviews, here’s one, here’s another, and here’s a third in which I make
Shards is out!
It’s here! Shards is now out and available! For how to pick up a copy (including how to get a signed copy), go here. I hope you enjoy it!
So, Why Thor?
(Two days til release! Aaaaaahhhhhh ::arm flail::) (Also, my post on using Bible mythology is up over at Paranormal Unbound.) I admit I still have the Avengers on the brain a little, plus I’m finally going to get to see
Shards Release Week and Miscellany
Guys! Five days til Shards comes out! I’m super excited. I was going to leave this post until Thursday, but then I remembered that Thursday is Thanksgiving, and hopefully (if you’re American) you will be with your families eating too
I’m Exhausted; Have a Landsquid
I really meant to have an interesting post for you guys today, Squiders. I know we’ve done a lot of talking recently about publishing and mythology and I feel like some of you guys probably haven’t been getting the articles
Shards Cover Reveal
Surprise! Monday post. (No worries, Squiders, you’ll get your normal Tuesday/Thursday posts this week.) Anyway, I got the cover for Shards over the weekend, and I thought I’d share it with you lovely people. Isn’t it pretty? I especially like
The Individuality of Story
So, not too long ago, I was going through my Twitter followers and putting them into lists because I’d become overwhelmed by my feed (stream? why do I suck at knowing social media terms?) and hadn’t really touched it in
Pre-marketing
You know, Squiders, no one talks about the work one has to do before one can even start to think about marketing. (Well, someone probably does. But it’s not obvious.) Shards comes out in a little over a month, and
Urban Fantasy versus Paranormal Romance
You know, despite all the subgenre studies we’ve done here, I still have a hard time differentiating between urban fantasy and paranormal romance. I mean, logically, I can spout off definitions but I have a hard time with actual books
The Music of Shards
A few years back (oh, 2009 or so) I started making novel playlists. These are songs that, somehow, evoke a character, a scene, or the overall story for me. A lot of times it’s related to lyrics, and I find