Chaos Station and Lonely Shore were both finalists in this year’s Rainbow Awards. The winners were announced last night and both Chaos Station and Lonely Shore made the list of Runners Up, with Chaos Station taking second place and Lonely Shore fourth. Jenn and I are thrilled, obviously, but also delighted to have been inContinueContinue reading “2015 Rainbow Awards”
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Review: Purpose by Andrew Q. Gordon
I don’t often re-read books, but when Andrew Q. Gordon sent me an updated copy of his book Purpose, I dove back in right away. I had remembered enjoying the story the first time around and am always in the mood for something a little different. Here’s the bit that hooked me the first time:ContinueContinue reading “Review: Purpose by Andrew Q. Gordon”
A Corgi Named Kilowatt
Silver & Gold (out today!) is an anthology from Less Than Three Press featuring May-December pairings. To celebrate the release, I’d like to welcome author C.C. Bridges to my blog to talk about writing children and animals, and her story, “A Corgi Named Kilowatt”. A famous actor (most likely WC Fields) once said never toContinueContinue reading “A Corgi Named Kilowatt”
Available Now: Skip Trace
SKIP TRACE releases today and we’re celebrating all week with guest posts, excerpts and a giveaway. Book three of Chaos Station Zander Anatolius has been revived from the fatal effects of the super-soldier program, but now he has to face his estranged family and tell a story few would believe. With his lover and the crew ofContinueContinue reading “Available Now: Skip Trace”
What I’ve Been Reading
I’m at 196/200 on my Goodreads challenge this year. Here are the highlights of the last month or two: The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes Fred is disappointed by his un-death. Vampires are supposed to be gloriously uninhibited, glamorously dark and gruesomely adept at, well, just about everything.ContinueContinue reading “What I’ve Been Reading”