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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Behind “Elle a Vu un Loup”
My story “Elle a Vu un Loup” appeared in Weirdbook #40 at the end of last year. In the story, Alondra DeCourval travels to Mackinac Island to face a monster that has terrorized the close-knit community. You can check out … Continue reading
5 Questions for Kate Morgan (Alice Loweecey)
Baker of brownies and tormenter of characters, Kate Morgan celebrates the day she “jumped the wall” with as much enthusiasm as her birthday. She grew up watching Hammer horror films and Scooby-Doo mysteries, which explains a whole lot. When she … Continue reading
Behind “The Arms Dealer’s Daughter”
My story “The Arms Dealer’s Daughter” appears in the electronic edition of the new issue of Space and Time magazine. It’s a bonus story for those who read the ebook, since it doesn’t appear in the print edition. “The Arms … Continue reading
5 Questions for Carole Ann Moleti
Carole Ann Moleti is one of my sisters inĀ Broad Universe, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting, encouraging, honoring, and celebrating women writers and editors in science fiction, fantasy, horror and other speculative genres. She was kind enough to interview … Continue reading