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The Enchantment

Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
I do not think pain will touch me today. The blue sea of clouds is sailing my way. I feel the rise and fall of their white sails, The power of light upon their fragrant spray. I walk among the silver linings of this…

Dear ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Haters,

Originally posted on itsginamarie:
You’re wrong. My dad died two years ago from complications related to ALS, and I’m here to tell you that the Ice Bucket challenge is not “stupid.” It is not “worthless” or “annoying” or “retarded.” You are just ignorant. (A reminder that ignorance is not the same as stupidity, and that…

Guest Post: Crymsyn Hart

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
A Grim Reaper’s Rant “Hello, My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die.” Oh hello. I’m Kerstin Palmer. (Don’t worry. I swear those of you reading this are not going to die. Yet. I am a grim reaper after all so collecting souls is my job.)…

By the Light of the Moon

My interview with Carmen Fox

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Carmen Fox was kind enough to invite me onto her blog today and asked me some tantalising questions. You can read it here http://www.carmen-fox.com/2014/08/21/write-path-jane-dougherty/ Thanks again, Carmen. It was a great opportunity to talk about The Green Woman books.

Recent Article: 30 famous authors whose works were rejected (repeatedly, and sometimes rudely) by publishers

Originally posted on Schuler Books Weblog:
A Great Article by Michelle Kerns that should give hope to struggling authors everywhere: The revered sage Frank Sinatra once said, “The best revenge is massive success.” He never spoke a truer word, particularly when it comes to aspiring authors who, after suffering severe smackdowns from publishers, went on…

My Interview with Horror/Humorist Author – Jaime Johnessee

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
I’ve talked with Jaime a few times and she’s a witty, pleasant, and intelligent woman with a unique look on life and Literature. Her works are firmly in the Horror genre — whether serious or humorous – and her books are a delight to read.  Here’s her short and concise Amazon…

Rock the Book interview

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
The interviews are coming thick and fast today. This one was with the Rock the Book team of authors, readers and all-round book enthusiasts. Very probing questions on this one. http://rockthebook.blogspot.fr/2014/08/a-rocking-interview-with-jane-dougherty.html?showComment=1408649492926#c1591424012445302854 ?

The Ordinary is Beautiful

Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
An ordinary rock is the most beautiful thing in the world. It might hold a life you would not have seen before,Unless in the seeing you begin to notice the ordinary world. I do not need the myths of ancient Greeks to tell me that.…

Marissa Meyer’s Scarlet Review – Lunar Chronicles Ups the Game

Originally posted on Joe's Geek Fest:
Marissa Meyer takes her Lunar Chronicles to the next level in Scarlet with a riff on another fairy tale, Litte Red Riding Hood, added to the series. In this sequel to Cinder, Ms. Meyer has two storylines to manage, each with their own set of characters and geography. (The Cinder…

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