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Category Archives: Blog tour
Never Enough: 2015, part 3
One of the ways I worked to get the word out about The Dangerous Type and its sisters was to guest blog anywhere that would have me. Here’s the whole list for this year: The Dangerous Type: The amazing Jaime … Continue reading
Halloween Haunts: Graveyard Horrors by Loren Rhoads
Yesterday, I blogged on the Horror Writers Association site about my favorite horror stories in graveyards I’ve visited. Here’s a taste of the essay. To read the rest, you’ll have to visit the Halloween Haunts blog at the link below. … Continue reading
Guest Post: Crafting a Character
I talked about how ballet inspired Raena Zacari on Eden Royce’s blog: Crafting a Character by Loren Rhoads A well-rounded character draws from many inspirations. Raena Zacari, the reformed Imperial assassin, in my new trilogy was born in ballet class. … Continue reading
Guest Post: Grimdark and the Dangerous Type by Loren Rhoads
All about the grimdark! Reposted from Tracie McBride’s blog: When Publishers Weekly reviewed my novel The Dangerous Type, they accused me of trying to bring the style of grimdark fantasy to space opera. I wasn’t familiar with the term grimdark … Continue reading