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Tonight! on Story Hour

I’m reading in an hour and a half on The Story Hour. Tune in to Zoom or Facebook Live for a couple of short stories from my upcoming collection of short stories, Unsafe Words. Wear your comfy pants (interpret that … Continue reading

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5 Questions with Martha Allard

What is your favorite scene in Black Light and why? I have a couple that I really enjoyed writing, because they were surprising. They told me things I didn’t know about the characters, or the story. The first one is … Continue reading

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Black Light

Melodie Bolt tells you why you need to read Black Light: It is a wonderful thing when a writer gets to see her novel published, and my friend, Martha J. Allard, has done just that. After years of writing and … Continue reading

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Martha Allard’s Black Light

Martha Allard and I started writing together decades ago. We’ve collaborated on short stories. I published her essays in Lend the Eye a Terrible Aspect and Death’s Garden: Relationships with Cemeteries. She published a faery tale of mine in Out of … Continue reading

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Behind “Mothflame”

While I was at the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Workshop, I went through a novel that I just couldn’t finish writing and pulled out my favorite scene.  In it, a rock’n’roll singer is methodically throwing wine bottles against a … Continue reading

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