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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Release Dates!
Some authors’ news: 10/1/11 “Deadly Hauntings” by Kris Katzen will be available when the Bel Thorne, Hedge Witch series goes live on the Story Portals site. 10/3/11 “Sense of Menace” by Rigel Ailur will be available as part of the Ladies of the … Continue reading
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Story of the Week: The Lure of Cats
Lailan and Kenzit meet at the worst possible time. Lailan’s mother has just died and the forest tribe is in the midst of choosing a new leader. Kenzit and her mate are fleeing from invaders attacking their ocean tribe. The … Continue reading
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Upcoming New YA series
Quoting from Steve Savile: Years ago I won the Writers of the Future, and the artist who illustrated my story was the brilliant Vance Kelly, well, almost a decade on Vance has started work illustrating Latchkeys, which is a YA … Continue reading
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Featured Story of the Week: A Dog’s Life
Butcher and his crew answer a distress call deep in interstellar space. The Relori reward the humans’ good deed by kidnapping the captain’s beloved dog and fleeing! Amazon Barnes & Noble Smashwords Xin Xii
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A Ghostly New Story!
Mike and Tammy expect to have a relaxing vacation with her parents joining them and his parents at their cabin. Then surprise visitors show up at the rustic lodge. Amazon Barnes & Noble Smashwords Xin Xii
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Featured Novel of the Week: Vagabond Samaritans
A plea for help brings Tiffany and Thomas back to the church where they met and were married twenty-five years ago. It’s in danger of being torn down. But another link to their past surfaces in the person of the … Continue reading
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Featured Novel for the Week: Azure Dragon
Fleeing from a death-filled past and hiding from her family, Alex settles in to a low-key anonymous life as a novelist. She even agrees to teach for one semester at a local university. When a particularly tenacious reporter starts to … Continue reading
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Upward and Onward
Just a quick “hi” to those following this site. (*waves to Mom*) I’m really pleased with how it’s coming together. All the titles are listed, all the links are live. The artwork for the covers and the logo–with neverending thanks … Continue reading
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