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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Survivor Narratives
The day I moved into my dorm, alone for the first time in my life, my room phone rang. I was desperately lonely. I didn’t know a single person on campus. I thought it might be my mom. The man … Continue reading
Need books?
Hey, did you know you can buy my books directly from me? I set up a Bookshop right here at my humble website. Here’s the link: http://lorenrhoads.com/bookshop/ I just signed myself up for a podcasting class that starts next week, so … Continue reading
Why I dedicated Kill By Numbers to Brian
Brian Thomas and I met when I was still in high school, at a meeting of the Flint Area Writers Club. Brian was a storyteller, full of adventure and fun. I was – and continue to be – in awe of … Continue reading
Cover Reveal for Lost Angels
We’re closing in on the revised edition of the first As Above, So Below novel, which will be out next month. I am very, very excited. This version corrects some errors in the text of the earlier version. It also contains a … Continue reading
FogCon and Perspective
I had a great couple of days at FogCon. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but as I left the house Friday afternoon, I had a realization. I was walking alone to BART, to take the train across the Bay, … Continue reading