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Corporate Witch
She closed the conference room doors and knelt on the meeting table. A packet of salt provided a circle around her. She called upon the forces of plenty, of power, of clever, strategic war, and lit a green candle in the center of the table. Outside, visible through...
Urban Wolf
The moon glowed, but it was the streetlights that illuminated the streets. He trotted through trash-strewn, dark, reeking alleys, avoiding honking automobiles, and slipped into the park. Everything glowed in a red haze. He caught and ate a squirrel, chased dogs, cats,...
Goodreads Giveaway!
Want a free copy of my book Love Stories? You can get one through this Goodreads Giveaway! Entry is open from March 1 to March 15. Winners announced on March 15. And hey, while you're there? Maybe follow me on Goodreads!
Novel update
So, based on feedback, it's basically not possible to withhold information from my first person main character narrator and tell the reader. I mean, I feel like it should be! but no matter how sledgehammery I think I'm being, people just don't get it. So, enter more...
I’m in Publisher’s Weekly!
I hear I'm in Publisher's Weekly today! 😀 I... haven't seen it, though. Coincidentally, the ebook of the title in question is 99 cents right now most places ebooks are sold. So if you'd like to read it, now is the time to buy it, while it's cheap!
Hardware update
So, when talking about the Librem 5, I mentioned that I had a really old Librem 13 that I wasn't using as much as I would like. Since then, the laptop that I was running Qubes on seized up and died, so... I'm once again running Qubes on my beautiful Librem 13....
Immortal Gifts invites readers to re-evaluate the meanings of things such as life, death, freedom, hate and love from the first page. Katherine Villyard manages to capture some of the most poignant questions we ask ourselves as we go through our individual lives. Is it worth being able to live forever if, in the end, we’ll lose the ones we love to mortality? Is Death really the ultimate enemy to life, or is death just life’s misunderstood old friend? To stop hate, do we need to restrict our freedoms? This book makes readers ask and answer tough questions not only about the characters and plotline, but about their own beliefs, understandings, and dreams.