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War, war and more bloody wars … When will the killing end?

Mary Fan

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mary Fan What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Firedragon (A Flynn Nightsider Tale) – YA dystopia/fantasy Quick description: Almost a hundred years after supernatural creatures ravaged the earth, the magic-wielding Enchanters rule over the former United States with an iron fist as the totalitarian Triumvirate,…

Flash Fiction Friday: The Marzipan King is a Dick (Extract)

Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
by Madeleine Swann I can hear Simon breathing behind me. His black body is as comforting as it always is and his shadow joins the others in the dark early morning room, a contrast to my pale flesh and long blonde hair. His warmth reaches me from his side of…

Next – The Interview Behind the Manga Bible Stories

Next – The Interview Behind the Manga Bible Stories

Originally posted on Joe's Geek Fest:
I had an opportunity to dive deeper into the story behind Next and the Manga Bible Story series. P. Scott Cummins, Chief Marketing Officer at Next, took some time out of his busy schedule to give us some insight. (And, no, he didn’t just win Season 12 of…

Reblog: Stuart Conover Interviews Armand Rosamilia

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
I get the royal treatment from Stuart Conover today! http://www.stuartconover.com//2014/07/25/dying-days-4-blog-tour-armand-rosamilia-author-interview/ ? ? ?

Interview on the Goal List

Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
I was honored to be interviewed by Shelly from The Goal List a few weeks ago. Below is my interview with her that was first published on her blog: Christine from Project Light to Life during her first Segway ride Read the interview to find out what made…

The Seventeen, by Mike Kilroy

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
The 17: The Hunger Games Meets The Breakfast Club The 17 by Mike Kilroy, published by Fishtail Publishing  has been called a cross between “The Hunger Games” and “The Breakfast Club”. Others have compared it to “The Lord of the Flies” both because it’s a coming of age story and because of…

Rare Discovery #haiku #nature #photography

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
mezurashi ya   yama wo ide ha no   natsu nasubi how rare! on leaving the mountain the first eggplant ~Basho For moments you peak before sun’s heat dries your skin lawn ballerina Carpe Diem’s prompt “How Rare” is inspired by one of Basho’s lesser known haiku.

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  Check out three new Lazar books – just released!   Friend on Facebook Follow on Twitter Forward to a Friend Quick Links for New Books (click image to see books on Amazon) Next Events Heron Hill Winery, August 30st, 2014, 10 – 4Heron Hill Winery, Sept 20th, 2014, 10 – 4  Recent Book Awards […]

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