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Tag Archives: dark fantasy
Unpublished Lost Angels interview
Before I move on from all the Lost Angels/Angelus Rose posts, I want to post an interview that I did for someone else’s blog quite a while ago. It was never published, so I thought I’d put it up here. … Continue reading
New Year’s Goals
I always get a charge in the fall, as if the new school year is starting. (Admission: I haven’t been back to school in a very long time.) I get another jolt of ambition at New Year’s. Of course, the … Continue reading
On tour with Unsafe Words
Time has passed in a whirl since my short story collection came out on September 20. October is always my busy season, but I’ve been writing a lot (including a new short story and half of another short story) and … Continue reading
Win a copy of Angelus Rose
You can win a copy of my new novel, Angelus Rose, on Goodreads. Just click on the link below! “Kick-ass succubus Lorelei shines as she takes on Heaven and Hell for the angel she loves in this gritty, action-packed tale … Continue reading
5 Questions for Tyler Hayes
I met Tyler Hayes in March at FogCon, when we were on a panel together. The subject was “Things I Wish I Knew when I was a Debut Author.” After he described his first novel, I was excited to hear … Continue reading