Finally another post! In between the long drives to and from the day job and the hubby’s long work days, it’s hard to sit down and write blogs sometimes about what I think is interesting to writers… C.A. Tibbitts, another good friend of mine, just recently jumped into the book writing pool as it were.
And now for another interview! Today we interviewed another very talented friend of mine about her latest book, an epic fantasy called, ‘Blood of the Chosen’. I’m so excited to read it! I hope everyone here will be too. 🙂 1. Tell us about yourself. I’m Kara Owl, I write fiction and non-fiction about things that I
Hey all! Welcome to the first of what I hope are many author interviews! Today we’re going to speak with Serenity Valle who has written a paranormal mystery book named Acquittal! Serenity began writing short stories when she was 7 years old. She illustrated these stories as well, even though now she admits she
As a librarian, I’m sure it’ll come as no shock that my favorite part of crafting a book is the research. So many might ask… how on earth does someone find research on an esoteric topic on something the Celts (especially the Gael culture). Many people might be surprised, but a lot of librarians love these
Alecia Ludwick-Jones wrote a wonderful review of Morrigan’s Brood: Morrigan’s Brood Book I after winning a free giveaway from Goodreads. Please check out her blog “Freakshow Minus Tent” for the review of Morrigan’s Brood and other cool stuff!
Crone of War: Morrigan’s Brood Book II (rel. 2) is now on Kindle!
What a roller-coaster ride over the last few weeks. I (Christopher) usually don’t interject much of my personal life on this blog… I leave that to Facebook or just calling folks on the phone… but things have been a maelstrom around here of late. June 15, I was laid off from a contract job I had been working at for over 10 months; it was one of those out-of-the-blue, didn’t see it coming kind of layoffs. In my time off (well, before I was laid-off, but I never had time), I made it my mission to finish moving what was once known as Morrigan’s Brood: Crone of War from Lulu over to Lightning Source, where it would reside with a new ISBN and a revised name… Crone of War: Morrigan’s Brood Book II. As part of that move, I planned to massage the text a bit, giving it a good polish. Heather and I released a revision of the print book before I could finish the complete revision in order to restock books. Unfortunately, due to my work schedule and other things while I was working on my previous contract, I had little time to devote to the massaging of book 2.
Morrigan's Brood Series Authors' booth at AggieCon43
Wow… what a con! Heather and I (Christopher) are having a wonderful time talking with all of you who have visited us at our “rainbow” booth. Yes… just look at the picture. See the lights? Too bad you can’t see the green laser lights… er… fairies.
We are having a contest in honor of the Salado Highland Games. Pics to follow soon I’m sure 😉 I’d chat about the wonderful awesome time we had in Salado with old friends and new friends, if I didn’t have bronchitis and a mad desire for a hot toddie. Anyways, the contest will select three
In case you have not been following up with me (Chris) in Facebook, I have been converting the print books for Morrigan’s Brood and Morrigan’s Brood: Crone of War into eBooks. My goals are to publish primarily in PubIT (Nook), Kindle, iTunes, and Sony directly, though I am also hunting out other sites, such as Goodreads and Smashwords to host the eBooks. As of this morning, I had received an email from Barnes & Noble that the Nook version of Morrigan’s Brood would go on sale within 24 hours for $1.99 USD to a world audience. The Kindle version should not be far off.