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Something New – Part 33 (Again)

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
My apologies that this part went up a month early. This is what happens when I work late at night. Clearly, that was a mistake! Although the interview goes extremely well, Austin is so stunned and moved by Liz bringing some of the Magician’s Fund children on the show, he’s…

#eNovAaW Women of Words

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This post is part of the #eNovAaW Women of Words Multi-Author Book Blitz ~ September 23 – 27 blog tour. I am hosting two books written by two extraordinary authors – Dale Furse and Phoebe Matthews.  During the tour, you can get Dale’s book for free and Phoebe’s one for just 99c. Enjoy!…

Why writing fiction really matters

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“Insert!” He extended his foot… “You sound like a Borg.” … and wriggled his toes into the sock. “That would make me a cyborg.” He paused. I could see the wheels turning. “That’s it…my recovery… the screwdriver must have damaged the wiring… and the nano-bots have been…

Presenting… Kara L. M.

Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories now Released!

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Woo hoo, exciting stuff! As promised, Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories has now been released and is available on Amazon. In fact, it’s free on Kindle Unlimited! I was planning on a big promo, but all of my funds are currently frozen (they have even forbidden us access to…

On Writing Futuristic Sci-Fi Detective Stories

The Digital Quill Answers: “Are there any genres, or subjects you would never write about as an author?”

Originally posted on Natacha Guyot:
Are there any genres, or subjects you would never write about as an author? I don’t think I would ever write poetry because I am comfortable only with prose. In terms of genres, I would never write horror (some elements can show up in certain stories but I couldn’t write…

A Little White Lie – Part 18

Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
While in the castle, Wil and Ben split up. Wil finds a beautiful woman who claims to be a princess of the royal family. She has an old man with her who, she says, is Aurialonus. The one that Ben and Wil found in the basement was…

Blog Tour #Willem-of-the-Tafel by @hans_hirschi. A future and a past eerily recognisable

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: Today I’m really pleased to be taking part in the Blog Tour for the new novel by Hans Hirschi. If you remember I already brought you another one of his books ‘The Fallen Angels of Karnataka‘ and I jumped at the chance of bringing you his newest novel. We…

#WW I Avoided Certain Books. Here’s Why.

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
#WW I Avoided Certain Books. Here’s Why. Right now, I’m basically reading all the novels I’ve avoided over the past year or so. Why did I avoid these reads? I can honestly just guess—since it’s difficult to remember—but I thought it’d make for an interesting topic. The first novel…

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