Good morning, squiders! Today’s I’ve got an urban fantasy noir story for you. Urban Fantasy Noir Publisher: Ink & Magick Date Published: March 5, 2019 Human, private detective Anna Caill isn’t keen on the prohibition of magic enacted by the
Guest Post: The Sea of Distant Stars by Francesca G. Varela
Good morning, squiders! Happy Thursday! Today I have a guest post about writing process for you from Francesca G. Varela, who is currently doing a virtual tour for her science fiction book, The Seas of Distant Stars. Literary Science-Fiction Date Published:
Happy Tenth to GoddessFish Promotions!
GoddessFish is celebrating their tenth anniversary this month with a blog tour. Siri and I used them for our City of Hope and Ruin blog tours when that book came out and were generally pleased with the experience, so if
It’s Go Time!
I just want to let you all know that you are absolutely no help at all. 😛 (I’m not quite done with my anthology story, so that answers the question about what I’ll do for at least part of the
MileHiCon Prep and Nerves
My sister gave me chocolate for my birthday, which is both a blessing and a curse. We’re about a week out from MileHiCon, squiders, which is a scifi/fantasy literary convention that I like to make the rounds at each year.
Guest Post: The Secret Lives of Royals by Shalini Dua
Happy Tuesdays, squiders! Today I’ve got a guest post on process from Shalini Dua as part of the tour for her YA/NA fantasy novel, The Secret Lives of Royals. BLURB: Olivia can’t take it anymore. She’s had enough of the big
Patreon Research
Well, squiders, I wrote most of a blog post yesterday, and it just wasn’t gelling. The longer it went on, the less sense I felt it was making. And then I got distracted by things and I never posted it,
MileHiCon and Nanowrimo
I have survived the con! \o/ Barely. But I had a good time and made some new friends (yay!) and am now on a search for a refillable notebook cover. (Craig Griswold who was in the art show, on the
Getting Ready for MileHiCon
Killing two birds with one stone, Squiders. (I did not get my outlining done. I did, however, finally vacuum the basement. Nonfiction next week for sure, though.) I’m so not stressed about the con this year, which feels lovely. I
MileHiCon, Next Nonfiction Topic, Et al.
Can you believe October is almost over, Squiders? I’m not ready! It seems like it just started, all full of promise and hope, but now the leaves have fallen off the trees and the gloom of winter is descending. It’s