Tag: sci-fi
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Cover reveal, SFF reads, and writing updates
I finished reading an advance reader copy of Stargun Messenger by Darby Harn! It’s a thought-provoking high-speed space adventure in the vein of Samuel R. Delany and Bladerunner. I’ll be posting a more in-depth review closer to the May release date, but suffice it to say it was definitely worth the read! Speaking of Stargun…
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together again for the very first time
I’ve been lax lately posting about my books. Between reading ARCs, posting about World Running Down for the book tour, and generally trying to keep my life organised, I haven’t had the brain energy. But yesterday, the weather was nice and I had a bit of time, so I took some photos! It’s been on…
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shape of the story
It’s the coldest day of winter so far here on the East Coast – a perfect time to make some tea and write this post that I’ve been procrastinating on! Although I had some lofty goals for January, I ended up reading more than writing through the end of the month. I’m halfway through Gideon…
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books are here!
You read that right! Copies of Where Long Shadows End are now available through your local library or favorite bookseller! It’s been a busy few weeks with the book launch on August 18th and a few giveaway draws! Congrats again to Karl and Brady who won free signed copies of the new book! Now that…
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book three delay
Although the Patch Project Fan Art Contest is well underway, I’m a little behind on finishing up the final draft of Where Long Shadows End. But it’s all good! I’m still on track to release the book this summer, so stay tuned for a release day! I’m hoping for sometime in July, barring other weird…
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awaiting feedback
Two things to report! One: the first draft of Book Three of The Patch Project series is complete! It’s a book now! I’ve sent it out to first readers and am (totally not anxiously) awaiting feedback. Although I’m curious to hear how people find the book, I also like this period of waiting. I get…
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back to it
Hello from the East Coast! Since my last post, my husband and I have relocated to a cottage near the ocean. Our two week quarantine was full of around the house projects and getting used to starting a fire in the woodstove every morning! It’s been a good time, and a wonderful break after the…
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far far away
Mirror World Publishing has announced the winners of their Far, Far Away Anthology contest – and my story “Field Notes from the Unknown Planet” made the list! I’m so thankful and honoured to have a story featured in a sci-fi/fantasy publication! I also want to express gratitude to the judges who read all of the…
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a day of books and cool things
Coming up this Friday, August 21st, 2020, Adventure Worlds Press is hosting a virtual book launch! Celebrating The Space Between Houses, Broadcast Wasteland, and A Place That Used to Be, this all-day event will take place on Facebook, featuring readings by the authors, Q and As, and more! I’ll be posting throughout the day, including…
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send me your questions
Do you have questions about A Place That Used to Be? I’d love to answer them in a future vlog post! The book is currently available on Amazon! You can also request it through your local library or bookstore if Amazon’s not your thing. I’ve been blown away by the interest in the book so…
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