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Two vampires and a merman walk into a bar . . .

Reminder: Don’t forget to enter my two-book giveaway before Friday! Once upon a time, which for the more literal-minded among you might look like March 7, 2011, yours truly reported she’d be releasing...

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Memos from Your Closet Monster

A prettified version of this image, originally found here in preface to “Six hands for lifting,” will be featured on the cover of a short ebook I’ll be releasing soon. Lead page! Regrettably, Memos...

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Indie publishing interview, books & such

The Saturday before last, I posted a vlog mentioning I’d done an interview on my experiences with indie publishing. That interview is now posted here. At 12 minutes, it’s not as short as the other...

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Books for cheap & books in progress

Writing projects occupy much of my brain these days. That’s hardly surprising, what with: Three already written YA novels awaiting edits; One non-fiction work half-written; and Another non-fiction work...

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Free book! (or “Hippie heart, business head”)

I gave away almost 800 copies of The Monster’s Daughter on Sunday. That’s about double the total number of copies sold and given away in the 21 months preceding. Earlier this year, I’d read about...

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Another YA author’s take on the indie-traditional debate

I stopped reading debates about the merits of indie publishing versus traditional publishing a long time ago. I don’t think in straight black and white whether the subject is publishing or what’s for...

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Interviewing author Reina Salt

I’m not really sure how Graveyard Blues ended up on my phone. Abandoning one slow read in the summer of 2012, I scanned through my downloads for something more suited my macabre mood. I didn’t expect...

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