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A Little White Lie – Part 11

Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
Penny gets the less than envious job of collecting Private Bennett. “Corporal Bennett reporting as ordered, Ma’am.” “Corporal?” She checked a computer file on the table. “Says here your last offense got you busted to Private again.” “Oh, yeah,” he said, reaching in his pocket for a…

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A Little White Lie – Part 10

Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
Wil is systematically assembling his team. In some cases, he’s working with the dregs of the Marine Corps, but each member has unique skills necessary for the job. Billy Wallace sat watching a Tri-D action vid, stuffing popcorn into his mouth. “This is the best part!” He…

3 Ways to Keep Your Villain from Monologuing

3 Ways to Keep Your Villain from Monologuing

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
Image courtesy Wikipedia When my kids were little, they loved watching the Disney Pixar film The Incredibles.  During this film there is a scene where the villain, Syndrome, defeats Mr. Incredible with his terrible machine and then when he’s telling Mr. Incredible about his evil plans Incredible throws a…

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Author and Narrator Interview – C.S MacCath

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Name: C.S. MacCath Tell us a bit about yourself: I’m an American expat living on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, one of the most beautiful islands on Earth and a Gàidhealtachd of the Scottish Gaelic language. My husband Sean and I own a hundred-year-old minister’s manse here and run an…

A Little White Lie – Part 9

Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
One name stands out on the list, making Wil very curious. R.A. Emory has been on many missions of late. Of the team, he is the last man standing every time. Wil and the others suspect he’s a traitor, but Wil intends to be sure. He needs…

The bad, the good and the beautiful of the cover design process

Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
In November I published Absent Souls as an ebook only. This wasn’t because I didn’t have a paperback ready but because I’d planned to have new covers for my books and it made no sense spending extra money on a paperback cover which would only be replaced in a few weeks.…

Jack Eason

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jack Eason What is your latest release and what genre is it? It’s entitled Cataclysm and is science fiction, time travel. Quick description: It is a tale about forbidden love, time travel, ancient gods and danger. Brief biography: Jack Eason lived in New Zealand for forty-two years until 2000 when…

Book Feature: Chimera by N.J. Tanger

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Here is a trick question: Who is N.J. Tanger? Answer: Three people. Nathan M. Beauchamp, Joshua Russell, and Rachael Tanger. Josh and Nathan wrote Chimera. Rachael gave the book a thorough editing. The book will be launched on April 24. Meanwhile, why not find out a bit more about these new…

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