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Category Archives: Opus
Moving Forward
I have asked Dreamspinner Press for the rights back for all of my books with them. I was very excited when they gave me a contract for my first book, and a home for my others, but I’ve been wondering … Continue reading
A Case of Misdirection
My latest newsletter features a short story in which 1920s detective Danny Sullivan has an encounter with a vampire. This is a newsletter exclusive for a few months so if you want to read it now, and you haven’t signed … Continue reading
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Flash Fiction Friday at Lex Chase’s – Call Waiting
I’m at Lex Chase’s today with a free fic for Flash Fic Friday. It’s a prequel/intro to my Sleepless City spin off series Opus and you can read it here.
Posted in free fiction, Opus
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Another graphic update
I’ve added graphics for both ‘The Sleepless City’ spin off series to that page, and updated the main graphic with a bigger version so it’s clearer. Big thanks to TL Bland for the graphics – and for her amazing covers.
Posted in Opus, The Sleepless City, updates
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Opus banner
TL Bland – who did the fabulous covers for The Sleepless City and On Wings of Song – has made a lovely banner for my Sleepless City spin off series Opus: I’ve added it to the Opus page.
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Blogging at Chrissy Munder’s
I’m blogging at Chrissy Munder‘s about my writing plans for this year and beyond. I’m blaming dragons for this year…
Posted in Dragons of Astria, Echoes, Harp and the Sea, Hidden Places, Opus
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Happy 2015
As it’s 2015 here already… I’m hoping it’s a better one than 2014 which had far too much family health issues going on, which doesn’t work well with deadlines. Still, looking back I managed to get quite a bit done … Continue reading