Updates
12 years ago
General
Sorry I've been quiet -- the good news is that I'm mostly quiet because I've been writing. I have Upcoming Things.
First, the one with an actual schedule: Going Concerns is a new Ranea novella that will be part of an anthology called Five Furry Fortunes to be released in January. It's a story of an uneasy partnership between an unorthodox Guard detective and a wolf woman who longs for a safer, more boring life than the one she's found herself with, and the trouble they get into investigating a company she used to work at--a company that seems to want both of them dead.
Second, a shorter piece--although still over 10,000 words--called A Day With No Tide, about the goddess of death being granted her wish for "a brief respite" by the goddess of love. That's tentatively to appear in the next issue of New Fables, but that hasn't been scheduled yet.
And, lastly, the shortest piece is a romantic period piece called Wit's End. No, not like Jane Austen--the period is the 1970s. That's been submitted to an anthology, but I haven't heard back yet.
I'm also still working--slowly--on a science fiction novel tentatively titled Kismet and have recently started a superhero story that I'm still tugging on the threads of to see where they lead.
I'll try to post more stories here soon-ish as well as start working on some more ebooks.
Oh! Speaking of ebooks, the ebook edition of Indigo Rain is available for $7.99 from all the usual suspects as well as FurPlanet's new ebook store, Bad Dog Books, and Rabbit Valley carries both the print and ebook versions. And, the ebook version of Why Coyotes Howl, my older shory story collection, is now available from Rabbit Valley and Bad Dog also.
Also speaking of ebooks, while I'm usually loathe to nudge people about this sort of thing...if you've read either of these books, consider posting a review on one or more of the sites they're available at. That has a greater effect on sales than you'd think.
First, the one with an actual schedule: Going Concerns is a new Ranea novella that will be part of an anthology called Five Furry Fortunes to be released in January. It's a story of an uneasy partnership between an unorthodox Guard detective and a wolf woman who longs for a safer, more boring life than the one she's found herself with, and the trouble they get into investigating a company she used to work at--a company that seems to want both of them dead.
Second, a shorter piece--although still over 10,000 words--called A Day With No Tide, about the goddess of death being granted her wish for "a brief respite" by the goddess of love. That's tentatively to appear in the next issue of New Fables, but that hasn't been scheduled yet.
And, lastly, the shortest piece is a romantic period piece called Wit's End. No, not like Jane Austen--the period is the 1970s. That's been submitted to an anthology, but I haven't heard back yet.
I'm also still working--slowly--on a science fiction novel tentatively titled Kismet and have recently started a superhero story that I'm still tugging on the threads of to see where they lead.
I'll try to post more stories here soon-ish as well as start working on some more ebooks.
Oh! Speaking of ebooks, the ebook edition of Indigo Rain is available for $7.99 from all the usual suspects as well as FurPlanet's new ebook store, Bad Dog Books, and Rabbit Valley carries both the print and ebook versions. And, the ebook version of Why Coyotes Howl, my older shory story collection, is now available from Rabbit Valley and Bad Dog also.
Also speaking of ebooks, while I'm usually loathe to nudge people about this sort of thing...if you've read either of these books, consider posting a review on one or more of the sites they're available at. That has a greater effect on sales than you'd think.
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And congrats on getting "A Day With No Tide" published. I'm not really surprised; I pretty much remember it scene for scene. It was really damn good. Thanks again for letting me read it.
I'm probably still pick up a copy of "Why Coyotes Howl" at some point. I have to get through my current reads first.