I finished my novella, The Wolf and the Necromancer It is finished. It is done.
I submitted the piece to the anthology Wednesday night a few hours before the deadline. I’m still worried that the lady in charge will contact me and say, “No, it’s crap.”
Tag: paranormal romance
I’ve been in the same heterosexual relationship for longer than I care to share with the class. My own spot in the alphabet soup sometimes get’s muddled. People seem to forget that I choose a person, not a gender.
I’m almost at 10 thousand words in my story. It has to be at least 15 thousand, but I can’t fit the rest into 5 thousand words. Here’s to writing a longer story than anticipated.
Is is possible for me to push out a novella in a month? Honestly, I don’t know. I signed up to be a part of an anthology that comes out in February 2022 (because I obviously don’t understand time management). I have a basic plot. I have characters with names. I have settings. Though, I haven’t started writing. It’s due to the anthology group mid December.
I released my first novel today. The Witch’s Complement is released into the world and I hope everyone who reads it enjoys it. How This Story Developed I started writing this version of the novel three years ago. At the time, I was working full time, married with a three-year-old son, and just finished … Read More “Release Day – My First Published Novel” »
I interviewed the main character of The Witch’s Complement, Jesi Osman. If you have more questions for her, please let me know in the comments. Me: So Jesi, we’re here for everyone to get to know a little more about you. Are you ready? Jesi: Yes, I am ready. Me: Tell us a little about … Read More “Meet Jesi Osman” »
I want to share with you the top 5 books I read in 2020. I only read 17, so it was a short, yet difficult list to choose from. My mind was a little mushy this past year, so some books I read left impressions and feelings, but I have little recollection as to what … Read More “My Favorite Reads of 2020” »
I love it. It’s a paranormal romance (my favorite) that opens with Mackenzie standing in front of a burning building with no memories and a voice in her head telling her to run. And that is one hell of a hook.
Chant does an excellent job of creating diverse interesting characters. Getting to know the hotshot crew is truly a pleasure. What I love the most about this book is how she is expanding the universe.