Mara is a Japanese-American girl with a history of personal tragedy. Though she still cuts to quell the pain, she thought she had left the worst behind her. But her boyfriend’s sudden death and a visit to one of the most haunted places in Washington State send her into a spiral of madness that landsContinue reading “Release Day for Conduits!”
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Mara is a Japanese-American girl with a history of personal tragedy. Though she still cuts to quell the pain, she thought she had left the worst behind her. But her boyfriend’s sudden death and a visit to one of the most haunted places in Washington State send her into a spiral of madness that landsContinue reading “CONDUITS Pre-order”
7 Common Mistakes Authors Make When Writing a Series • Writer’s Edit
If you’re writing a series rather than a standalone novel, you’re facing a whole range of additional challenges. The idea of writing one book can be intimidating enough, let alone several books that need to come together in a coherent whole! But don’t worry. To help you through the process, we’ve identified seven of the mostContinue reading “7 Common Mistakes Authors Make When Writing a Series • Writer’s Edit”
Editor’s Choice – You Were the Moon
Ensnared in a world of secret societies, super-soldiers, monsters, and gods, can Mitzi save her heart from one of the most powerful beings in the universe? Mitzi Weinhaus is the talentless daughter of two Munich Kabarett stars. One night, in an underground club that has so far escaped Nazi detection, she meets the enigmatic singerContinue reading “Editor’s Choice – You Were the Moon”
Why Genre Is Bullshit
Check out my first article for Medium and, if you enjoy it, please give it applause. View at Medium.com
7 Things to Try When Writing Is Hard – Helping Writers Become Authors
When your writing is hard, here are a few practicable steps that will help you move toward a solution for your situation’s unique challenges. Source: 7 Things to Try When Writing Is Hard – Helping Writers Become Authors
You Were the Moon on Sale All Month!
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, grab a copy of my dieselpunk paranormal romance novella, You Were the Moon, for 30% off now until Feb. 28th. Click here!
7 Tips For Writing Meaningful Death Scenes • Writer’s Edit
Let’s admit it, readers: we all love a good death scene. Whether we’re ugly-crying because we loved the character so much and OH, THE INJUSTICE, or punching the air and cheering because that villain got what they deserved… There’s nothing like a well-crafted death scene to elicit a strong reaction in a reader. But howContinue reading “7 Tips For Writing Meaningful Death Scenes • Writer’s Edit”
7 Quick Tips for Mastering Pacing in Your Story • Writer’s Edit
Most writers will be aware that pacing is important, whether in a short story, a novel or across an entire series. But what exactly is pacing? Why is it so important? And how can you make sure you master it in whichever kind of story you’re writing? Pacing in fiction refers to the speed atContinue reading “7 Quick Tips for Mastering Pacing in Your Story • Writer’s Edit”
New Release–“Stay”
A grieving woman with a severe anxiety disorder meets a man determined to show her how the season of giving can heal a broken heart. Kelsey struggles with a severe anxiety disorder. Afraid to interact with people, she has instead dedicated herself to her rescued basset hound, Beauregard. One of his daily walks leads toContinue reading “New Release–“Stay””