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Tag Archives: fantasy
Angelus Rose wins an Award
Thanks to all of you who voted, Angelus Rose came in 3rd place in the Alternative-Read.com cover contest! I really love this cover image. It’s hard to see online, but the angel (or is she a black-winged devil?) is holding a ripped … Continue reading
5 Questions for Sheryl R. Hayes
I met Sheryl R. Hayes at BayCon, my local SFF convention that takes place over Memorial Day weekend each year. Sheryl usually has an amazing crocheted dragon perched on her shoulder or some fabulous handmade dress. She’s also an author. … Continue reading
5 Questions for Heidi Hanley
Heidi Hanley is another of my sisters in 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. For Heidi, reading and writing are like … Continue reading
5 Questions for John Linwood Grant
I met John Linwood Grant through his work as editor at Occult Detective Quarterly magazine. (I was lucky enough to sell him an Alondra story for issue #5.) I learned more about his own writing when I interviewed Alan M. … Continue reading