Book Description ORIGINAL BLOOD by Stuart Land is the delicious, but tormenting tale of Zondra and Gailene as they turned into vampires against their will. Separated by two centuries but bound by familial blood that threatens to destroy the vampire nation, Zondra experiences a mind-bending skewed Cinderella story with hot motorcycles, limitless money, and ancient mansions ... View Post
Writers: Pitching Your Work Hollywood Style
Indies Unlimited is featuring my guest post today where I share detailed advice and tips from Hollywood producers, writers and artists about how to pitch and market your precious baby! Screenwriters and novelists who also do screenwriting will get the most out of this, but some of the advice is applicable to book authors as well. These insiders also share what's trending right now as far as ... View Post
Book Review: Sleepy Willow’s Loosed Soul
I remember in my senior year of college schmoozing in a tiny class of six as we were led by one of the coolest English professors around. We'd read classic literature, sit in a small circle, discuss our notes and interpretations, and then turn in our journals for points that would go toward our final grade in the class. I lost points one day, damn it. And do you know why? Because ... View Post
Feature Friday: The Source (A Mountain State Vampire Novel)
Author J.B. Stilwell's The Source (A Mountain State Vampire Novel) embodies an intriguing concept: vampires stepping out into the light (so to speak) and deconstructing the common myths we've always had about them. And to the vamps, this is necessary--they're trying to save themselves from extinction. J.B. stopped by to chat with me about the book, why she likes writing paranormal stories--and ... View Post
Author Tag: Ten Questions
Fellow author Samantha LaFantasie has tagged me to answer 10 questions as part of the 10 QUESTION BLOG TOUR--and of course I couldn't resist! The questions apply to my current work in progress. So, here we go! 1) What is the working title of your book? Circadian Circle (The Gray Tower Trilogy, #3) 2) Where did the idea come from for your book? It's the final installment of my ... View Post
WWII Fantasy: The Good, the Bad, and the Difficult
I recently came across a question posed by another writer asking for advice on writing a fantasy-based WWII novel. He voiced the concern of whether or not it’s been done and well received, and his second concern was how to write such a story without treating certain historical and personal elements in a flippant manner. To address the first concern, there are definitely popular ... View Post
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