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The Hugo’s Won
Well, after a nail-biting ceremony, the Puppies of various types were banished to that outer darkness called the internet, and sanity prevailed. ‘No Award’ is not pretty, nor very useful except in circumstances as bizarre as these (whole categories filled with–in … Continue reading
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The Hugo Awards Controversy
I’ve been obsessed with this issue for some time now, so here’s my two cents (and no, I won’t pay anybody two cents to read this). I’m taking the Puppy arguments from several sites and their comment sections. They are … Continue reading
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City of Sand
The title of the sequel to City of Demons and City of Masks is City of Sand. It takes place in the dry country south of the river Ar, and involves some characters from the first two books. They are … Continue reading
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City of Masks is out there (for sale)!
Thanks to Tyche Books, City of Masks is available for sale on the Tyche website, Amazon, Kobo, Smashwords, and who knows where else. I hope it is received with the same generosity as its older sibling, City of Demons. There … Continue reading
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Questions from A.R. MacNeil Secondary Students (Part 1)
Okay, I finally have enough willpower to start answering questions from the students at A.R. MacNeil. I gave an author talk to two classes (Ms. Phillips’ and Mr. McDowell’s) a few weeks back and was presented with an envelope full … Continue reading
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Milestone for Gods and Dragons Collection
The e-book collection, Gods and Dragons, has hit a significant milestone: over 50,000 sales! Kudos are owed to Phoenix Sullivan at Steel Magnolia Press and to my fellow authors for making me look good. I’m having a hard time processing … Continue reading
The Sequel (draft) Is Finished.
City of Masks (working title) is complete – except for the revising, editing, and polishing. Oh yes, and finding a publisher. Minor considerations. Now for a week or two of reading other people’s writing.
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VCon Report
I’ve been putting this off to write, but it’s time to report on VCon. I missed the Friday night opening, but went there Saturday and Sunday to participate in three panels: Religion and Atheism in SpecFic, Violence in SpecFic, and … Continue reading
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Gods and Dragons Update and VCon Approaches!
The Gods and Dragons collection, which contains my novel as well many others, all of them good reads, is still charging forth. Over 20,000 copies sold! This means a lot of new readers for City of Demons, and I hope … Continue reading
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Gods and Dragons Conquers the World! (Metaphorically)
Time for an update on the Gods and Dragons collection, which republished City of Demons. It is doing amazingly well, so well that I’ve been on Amazon.com’s list of the hundred most popular fantasy writers for weeks now. Sometimes I’m … Continue reading
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