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Supa Christmas Sale!!

Supa Christmas Sale!!

With the stress of the holidays nearly over, now is a great time to sit back, curl up in your favorite reading chair, and get lost in fabulous new worlds. To help you do just that, some authors have banded together and put all their titles on sale, right NOW!! Some of this season’s most popular e-books have been discounted to just $0.99!!! Don’t miss out!

For all of you who got new Kindles for Christmas, this is the perfect opportunity to start your new library!! Please spread the word and share this post with all your friends – they’ll thank you for it!

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Heather Hildenbrand: Across the Galaxy Amazon Link B&N Link

RaShelle Workman: Blood and Snow Volumes 1-4 Amazon Link

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Michelle Muto: Don’t Fear The Reaper Amazon Link B&N Link

Stacey Wallace Benefiel: Zellie Wells Trilogy Amazon Link B&N Link

Christie Rich: Five – Elmental Book 1(FREE) Dark Matter Book2 Amazon Link B&N Link

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Laura A.H. Elliot: Transfer Student Amazon Link B&N Link

Karen Amanda Hooper: Grasping At Eternity Amazon Link B&N Link

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David James: Light Of The Moon (Legend of the Dreamer, Book 1) Amazon Link B&N Link

Leigh Talbert Moore: Rouge Amazon Link

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Helen Boswell: Mythology Amazon Link

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V. J. Chambers: Breathless (FREE) Trembling (Jason & Azazel #2) Amazon Link

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V.J. Chambers: Tortured (Jason & Azazel #3) Amazon Link

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Elizabeth Sharp: Natural Selection Amazon Link B&N Link

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Leigh Talbert Moore: The Truth About Faking Amazon Link B&N Link

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Taryn Browning: Dark Seeker (Seeker Book 1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Heather Self: The One Amazon Link B&N Link

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L.P. Dover: Forever Fae Amazon Link

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Nancy Straight: Blood Debt (Touched Book 1) Amazon Link

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Nancy Straight: Meeting Destiny (Free) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Chelsea Fine: Anew (Archers of Avalon, Book 1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Raine Thomas: Becoming Amazon Link B&N Link

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Alyssa Rose Ivy: Flight (The Crescent Chronicles, #1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Magan Vernon: How To Date An Alien Amazon Link B&N Link

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Janine Caldwell: Rematch Amazon Link B&N Link

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Courtney Cole: Soul Kissed Amazon Link B&N Link

Karli Rush: Crescent Bound (Book 1) Amazon Link

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Jennifer Snyder: Marked (Marked Duology 1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Shelly Crane: Significance Amazon Link B&N Link

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Bethany Lopez: xoxoxo (Stories About Melissa, Book 2) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Jill Cooper: The Dream Slayer (Book 1) Amazon Link

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Jill Cooper :D emon Royale (The Dream Slayer Book 2) Amazon Link

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A.M. Hargrove: Determinant (The Guardians of Vesturon #3) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Bonnie R. Paulson: Barely Alive (Barely Alive #1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Bonnie R. Paulson: Falling Apart (Barely Alive #2) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Bonnie R. Paulson: Mostly Dead (Barely Alive #3) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Addison Moore: Ephemeral (The Countenance #1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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C.A. Kunz : The Modified Amazon Link B&N Link

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Addison Moore: Ethereal (Celestra Series #1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Addison Moore: Tremble (Celestra Series #2) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Sarah M Ross: Echo Of An Earth Angel Amazon Link B&N Link

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Sarah M Ross: Awaken Amazon Link B&N Link

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Amy Maurer Jones: Soul Quest (Soul Quest Trilogy #1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Amy Maurer Jones: Wildflower (Wildflower Series #1) Amazon Link B&N Link

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Thomas Amo: Forever ME Amazon Link

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Amy Harmon: Slow Dance In Purgatory Amazon Link

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Cheri Lasota: Artemis Rising Amazon Link B&N Link

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G.P. Ching: The Soulkeepers Amazon Link B&N Link

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G.P. Ching: Grounded Amazon Link B&N Link

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Mina J. Moore: A Vampire’s Touch (Prequel to The Red Velvet Trilogy) Amazon Link

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LK Gardner-Griffie: Misfit McCabe (Book 1) Amazon Link

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M.R. Polish: Wolf Spell Amazon Link B&N Link

Shadow Slayer (Shadow Series #2) Cover Reveal and Giveaway!

 

Shadows will do anything to become human.

 You see their influence everyday. You say things you don’t mean or do things that aren’t like you. You look different and become inexplicable, at times. Friends you’ve known forever suddenly never call.

 Planet Popular was just a part of the Shadow World, where our alter egos merely exist. These shadows want nothing more than to become human so they can finally exercise their own free will. There’s a war brewing between the world of humans and the world of shadows. When shadows invade Roxie’s high school, she’ll not only fight for her life but the lives of her family and friends and discover she alone is the Shadow Slayer, the one human who can save Earth from the shadow onslaught. Oh yeah, there’s an evil English teacher, an enchanted play, a sword of Sandonian steel, a homecoming of horrors, and seven magic words.

 Shadow Slayer releases September 18th!

 13 on Halloween, (Shadow Series #1) is FREE on Smashwords and is now available as an audiobook on iTunes, Audible or Amazon.

 Click here to enter the Shadow Slayer Cover Reveal Giveaway & a chance to win two Shadow Series necklaces (one for each book), a 13 on Halloween audiobook, and a Shadow Slayer paperback.

 

Laura loves writing about enchanted road trips, shadow worlds, and alien romance while eating lots of popcorn. Find out more about Laura’s books at Laurasmagicday.wordpress.com or find her on Facebook!

Seaweed by Elle Strauss

Announcing SEAWEED by Elle Strauss!

 A teen swim athlete discovers a merfolk world that threatens to keep her out of the ocean forever.

 

 

Dori Seward can’t wait to get out of Eastcove, a sleepy fishing village on the border of New Brunswick and Maine. She bides her time by hanging out with friends, attending swim club, and holding her biggest competition, Colby–who wants more than just friendship, at arm’s length.

Then Tor Riley comes to town and he has everything Dori dreams of in a boyfriend–looks, athleticism and mystery.

But Tor also has a tantalizing secret and Dori is determined to find out what it is. The truth is crazier than her wildest imaginations and more dangerous, too.

Dori has new fantastical enemies , and they will do anything to get to her.

Her life, her dreams and her love for Tor are all weighing in the balance. Will Dori risk it all in order to have it all?

 SEAWEED is FREE for a limited time on Amazon!

It’s also free on itunes and smashwords.

Elle Strauss writes time travel and merfolk chic-lit, light SF and historical YA fiction. To ward off writer’s butt she does a bit of hiking, biking and yoga. Elle is married with four children and divides her time between British Columbia, Canada, and Germany.

Promising Hope Cover Reveal

Check out the cover for Promising Hope, the sequel to Promising Light by Emily Ann Ward!

 

The curse is broken, but the war isn’t over. Grace is under the spell of a love potion, torn between her obsessive love for the prince and her calling to protect Dar and the shape changers. Though Dar wants nothing more than her freedom, he’s being held as a prisoner in the palace and watched at every turn. Miles away, Sierra is the reluctant savior of the shape changers as she tries to keep Evan alive in his lust for blood.

Grace and Dar struggle to make the political alliances needed to bring the shape changers back home while dealing with new doses of the love potion. But the king sides with the Protectors, who are willing to do anything to keep the magic away, even controlling the kingdom. When the man who cursed the shape changers ten years ago reappears at the castle, the Avialies abandon their attempts at peace in order to keep their family’s future secure. The consequences of their actions catapult a sequence of events that threatens Grace, Sierra, and the Avialies in ways they could have never prepared for.

In this sequel to Promising Light, the war is just beginning, and no war is without casualties.

Promising Light: Grace, a young noble, must decide whether to help a shape changer family break a curse set on their family by the powerful Protectors.

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How to Date an Alien by Magan Vernon new cover reveal!

 
 
 

Now don’t get me wrong, I LOVED my original covers for How to Date an Alien and How to Break up with an Alien, but to some people it was giving off the impression that it was a cutesy MG book.

 
If you still loved my original covers, the beautiful designs by CA Marshall will still grace my paperbacks. To up the stakes and grace my covers with a hot alien boy, I enlisted the help of the awesome Steven Novak who has designed covers for Rashelle Workman, Megg Jensen, and Angela Carlie.
 
He understood my vision and my NEED for Ace to have guyliner on the covers. These new covers will be uploaded to Amazon ASAP so hopefully the rest of the world can understand the hotness of aliens.
 
What do you think of the new covers?
 
Have you hopped over to Amazon yet and picked up How to Date an Alien for FREE?

Happy Belated Birthday, Dream Smashers by Angela Carlie

Dream Smashers celebrated her first birthday all alone in March. I’m a horrible book parent and didn’t even throw her a party. To make up for it, I gave her a facelift. I hope she likes it. And I hope her readers like it, too.

Take a look. Isn’t she pretty?

 

Dream Smashers has needed a new cover for a while now. It’s an important story, but often gets overlooked. The original cover, which I love, wasn’t sitting well with the readers. It even was nominated for a most ugly cover list over on Goodreads. The second cover was an experiment, something I whipped up myself, and not very professional.  I believe this new cover captures the emotion of the story, but also has appeal for the readers. I adore it!

About Dream Smashers:
 
Letting go is hard to do, but sometimes, it’s all you can do.
 
Sixteen-year-old Autumn is a human heartache. Everywhere she turns people are stomping on her hopes and dreams. Her mom’s a tweaker. She’s lived with her chain-smoking grandmother for as long as she can remember. Even her best friend has issues. Autumn seems to be the only responsible person she knows and she’s sick of putting up with it all.

When she meets Evan, a hot guy without a worry in the world, she can only wonder if he’s for real or just another Dream Smasher.

A girl who no longer wants to care and a boy who cares enough for the both of them. Dream Smashers is a love story, but most of all, it’s about letting go.

Thanks to my good friend, Megg Jensen, for inspiring me to get ‘er done, and Rashelle Workman who referred Megg who then referred me to the cover artisan Steven Novak. Go check him out. He’s awesome.

Dream Smashers is available on Amazon Kindle and wherever else eBooks are sold.  It may take a day or two for the new version to be available.

So tell me, do you like it?

 

Happy INDIEpendence Day!

This INDIEpendence Day I’d like to celebrate the awesome V.J. Chambers!

V.J. and I have been friends for a couple of years. She reviewed Glimpse on her website and I got a Google Alert about it. That’s how we met!

I thought since she did me a solid, I should probably read Breathless (Book One of the Jason and Azazel Trilogy) to see if I was into her books. Well, let me tell you, I felt like lightning struck my brain. I quickly devoured Trembling and Tortured, the other two books in the trilogy. (For a complete list of her books, click here.)

V.J.’s books are everything I love about reading indie. They’re deliciously weird and dark and sexy and funny. Her characters act like real people, even when they have supernatural abilities. She doesn’t go easy on religion or sexuality. A lot of her characters screw up big time and the process of watching them try to redeem themselves is the readers reward.

After reading the Jason and Azazel Trilogy, I basically told V.J. I’d beta read her grocery list if she wanted. Good thing she writes hella fast, because she had more books to shoot my way instead.

Like the Jason and Azazel Apocalypse Trilogy Omnibus (same characters, a whole new trilogy!) and my current personal favorite, The Toil and Trouble Trilogy.


Loyalty. Family. Trust.

Olivia Calabrese has valued nothing more strongly since her mob boss father was arrested and her mother was killed in the cross fire. Even though her family sells illegal magical charms that have the nasty side effect of turning some wearers into berserkers—rage-filled monsters—she sees betrayal as a far worse offense than harming people. To prove her loyalty, she dreams of succeeding her father as head of the mob family.

When her uncle, the current boss, is shot by a rival gang, she just might get her chance.

But her cousin, her only competition, whispers something to her that throws her off track. He says her mother ratted the family out to the police. He says that her mother’s death wasn’t an accident, but a hit ordered by her father.

Her entire worldview called into question, Olivia sets about hunting down the truth about her parents. And to complicate matters, she seems to be falling for a boy who’s turning into a berserker—from her own family’s charms.

As her set of values shatters around her, Olivia must choose between staying loyal to her family or fighting against them.


Olivia Calabrese struggles to deal with the fact that her boyfriend Brice turns into a berserker—rage-filled monster—every night at midnight, and that if she ever has sex with him, she’ll turn into one too. When she’s not busy looking for a cure (that everyone claims doesn’t exist) for the berserker virus, she’s trying to deal with the threats her mob boss father Lucio levels against her newly formed jettatori “family.”

If that weren’t enough, it’s becoming clear that Tommy, her mentor and friend, is a double-agent for Lucio, feeding information to Lucio so that he can try to kill her with armies of berserkers.

And to make matters even worse, her right-hand man Josh seems to be developing a crush on her, something that Brice is not particularly happy about.

I just love these books! They. Are. Fabulous.

That’s why I’m giving three sets away! (Entry form at the bottom of the post.)

But first, check out this great guest post V.J. wrote about antiheroes.

If you asked me to choose between having Han Solo or Luke Skywalker back me up in a fight, I’d pick Luke. If you asked me which one I thought would make a better husband and father, I’d pick Luke. If you asked me which one I would rather play in a game of cards, I’d pick Luke.

On the other hand, if you asked me to watch Star Wars without the character of Han Solo, I’d walk out from sheer boredom.

I’m not sure when my obsession with antiheroes began, but I would guess that watching Han Solo was right there at the beginning. Han was a little shady. You were never sure, especially at the beginning, whether he was really on the side of the good guys or if he was just around to make money. When he started hitting on Leia, he was all kinds of cocky, in the way where he might get a sexual-harassment lawsuit if he was doing it now and not in a galaxy far, far away. And he was extremely rude. To, like, everyone.

However, Han was the heart and soul of the movies. (The lack of a Han Solo character in the prequels is one of the many ways they went wrong, but that’s a subject for an entirely different essay.) Take Han away, and all you’ve got is good versus evil in space with laser swords. Don’t get me wrong, that’s still pretty cool. But a character like Han Solo… well, that makes things really interesting.

I like characters like Han Solo. I like characters that struggle to do the right thing. I like characters who aren’t even sure what the right thing is. I like characters who make it just a teensy bit hard for me to care about them. I like characters with flaws. Big flaws. Nasty flaws. Flaws that make me uncomfortable. I like Lestat. I like Tony Soprano. I like essentially everybody in The Walking Dead.

Don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I like bad guys. I don’t have any intention of rooting for people who like to hurt other people, my enjoyment of slasher movies notwithstanding. What I like are people that you care about, people who you want to win, but people who do their best to win, even if it means they aren’t very Pollyanna about it. I think those kind of people are more real. And while I’m not a stickler for extreme realism in my fiction, a realistic character — emotional realism, I suppose — is a definite plus.

So if those are the kind of people that I like to read about, obviously, those are the kind of characters I’m going to write about. My characters don’t always do the right thing. Sometimes they do things that shock and disgust me. They inhabit a gray world. They aren’t the bad guys. That’s for sure. But sometimes they don’t particularly act like good guys either. Still, I think their struggles are somewhat more poignant for the fact that they aren’t stalwart heroes in the traditional sense. Instead, they’re a little broken. They aren’t sure which way to go.

If antiheroes intrigue you too, then you might like my books. Just remember that like Han Solo, my characters might shoot first.

                                                                                                                                                            

V. J. Chambers is fond of snakes, cheesecake, her boyfriend Aaron, Stephen King books, Buffy, and corduroy pants (although not exactly in that order).

She is the author of the two Jason and Azazel trilogies and many other stories for teens and adults.

She lives in Shepherdstown, WV.

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To Ride A Puca Blog Tour

 

Hi Stacey and friends, thanks for having me over. For those who have followed my tour so far, it’s fabulous to see you again, for those of you who are new, welcome and thank you for celebrating with me! Today I’m dropping by to celebrate the release of my young adult historical fantasy about the last of the druids in ancient Ireland, To Ride A Puca. Though parts of it were heartbreaking to write, this one was a labor of love that will always hold a special place in my heart. Before I get to the goodies I brought, here is a bit about the book:

Invaders are coming to take what isn’t theirs, again.

Neala wants to stand and fight for her homeland, but as one of the last druids, she may be standing alone.

Persecuted, hunted down, forced to live in obscurity, the druids have all but given up. Can the determination of a girl who has barely come into her power bring them together? Or, just when she finally finds her place among her kind, will they end up losing a homeland their very magic is tied to?

Disclaimer: This novel contains some violence and difficult subject matter. It is recommended for mature YA and up.


Available in eBook and hardback at B&NAmazon, The Book Depository and other retail sites.

I’ll be giving away great prizes, a new one, every week for the next two weeks. This week I’m giving away a signed hardback of LACRIMOSA by Christine Fonseca. This book is unique among angel stories and once you read it, you will never look at angels and demons the same again. It is one of my favorite books, trust me you’ll love it! The contest will be open until June 10th, the winner to be announced on the 11th. Stop by my blog to enter.

Some thangs and #ROW80

I have a list of things I keep meaning to tell you all!

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Row80 update: I’m making decent progress on the pen name stories and I purchased an e-book cover, so that’s a done deal. I thought of yet another funny story for the BABD blog…and someday I might actually write it and the other 17 stories I have to put on there. I haven’t worked anymore on Found. 

With the kids out of school and my husband only working away from home three days a week, I just can’t get anyone to leave me alone. If I didn’t have to pay for a new roof in July, I’d seriously consider renting office space and putting the kids in day care for a few hours every day!

Whenever people interview me they always ask how I manage to write books and stay at home with the kids. It’s a friggin’ MIRACLE that’s how. I have no idea. It just gets done and never in as timely a manner as I want. ;)

Zellie trilogy e-card winners and #ROW80 update

Happy Sunday!
First things first, I’d like to announce the winners of the five Zellie Wells trilogy e-cards from my Indelibles Beach Bash post.

They are:
Delphina, Artemis, Brandi, Susan, and Linda! Congratulations to you all and thank you to everyone that entered the drawing.

I’ll be sending the signed e-cards out on Tuesday.

ROW80 update – I haven’t updated in forever – apart from a couple of status updates on the Facebook page. Mostly, because every time I thought about writing one, I realized nothing much had changed from the Wednesday or Sunday before.

Now, I have lots saved up to report. :)

Unfavorable (Day of Sacrifice #6) and the Day of Sacrifice Omnibus are completed and have been released into the wild. (Amazon, BN, Smashwords)

Both are selling pretty well, I have no complaints, especially given that we are about to move into what I’ve found to be the slowest months for book sales.

Writing the Day of Sacrifice series was an interesting experiment and one I’m not likely to repeat EXACTLY any time soon. :) My advice would be that if you’re going to write a serial, put out an installment on a weekly basis and have most, if not all, of the installments written beforehand. The DoS stories were fun to write and I loved the characters, but it was an extremely stressful endeavor.

I plan on doing another novelette “series” with Back in Time serving as the jumping off story, but these will all have a shared Time Travel Romance theme and can be read out of order as standalones.

What am I working on NOW? I started writing the first book in my new upper YA….NA? Penny Black trilogy.  The prologue was great fun to write – it’s all characters from the Zellie books catching the reader up. 

However, when I went to write Penny’s first chapter, it all came out in first person present instead of first person past, like I’d planned.

Hmm. I’m going to roll with it. It just seems to fit her personality.  My only problem is that the prologue is third person past and I planned on writing alternating chapters in another character’s voice – first person past.  I have to make some decisions about tense, obviously.  All I know is that I’m not interested in doing the whole shebang in third person past or alternating between first person and third person past. I did that on the Zellie books and it was hard to switch back and forth. 

I think the prologue can be different from the rest of the novel…but I just won’t know until I’ve finished the book, I guess.

I would love some advice on this one!!!

Anyway, that’s what I’m working on now. I’ve also got a couple of half-written essays I need to finish for Be Awesome, Beautiful Dreamer, a pen name story that needs attention, and I want to get started on the next BiT story so that I’ll have something to publish at mid-summer. Otherwise, that’s probably too long of a break in between published works.

But, for now, I’m going to go put on some sweatpants (it’s still March in Oregon) and go see Dark Shadows.

Have a great rest of the holiday weekend!