I love boxed sets, both as a reader and a writer. I love being able to sample work from writers I don't know and I love being a part of a group of writers putting together collections of work with a common theme. (You'll be hering a lot about PLAYING WITH FIRE in the coming months. It's a boxed set of stories about forbidden love and I'm reworking the Arthurian myth in my tale.) But Playing with Fire won't be up for preorder until next month. In the meantime, here's a set you can preorder.
CURSED LANDS. Twenty-two tales where magic, danger, and romance lurk between the shadows and the light. All the authors you love and more!
Delayed gratification isn't for you? No problem. Here are a couple of boxed set you might have missed. First, The Witching Hours, a collection of eleven noels about witches and witchcraft withbooks from Christine Pope, Stacy Claflin, Yasmine Galenorn, Sarra Cannon, Phaedra Weldon, and more. (Including me--my MAGIC IN THE BLOOD is included.) Get it here for FREE.
For 99 cents, you can snag another boxed set, FATED MATES. It's all about shape-shifters and their mates and if you're curious about what all the "reverse harem" hype is all about, there's that too. Here's the Amazon blurb:
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Monday, February 25, 2019
Once Upon a Star, a review
Fiddlehead
Press has a whole series of ONCE UPON A … sets of retold fairy tales and this
newest one may be its best. The fourteen fairy tale-inspired science fiction
tales are all fresh and inventive and lots of fun to read, from Sarra Cannon’s
Matrix-meets-Robin Hood spin on the classic tale (“Loxley”) to Christine Pope’s
“The Cyrano Solution,” which is an epic take on “The Princess and the Frog.” The
“inspirations” for the stories run the gamut from a trio of Russian tales to “The
Goose Girl,” and while there’s a Cinderella story, it’s quite unlike the
classic tale. One of the best things about the set is that it doesn't fall back on the same old/same old stories that everyone seems to retell--Beauty and the Beast, Snow White, the Little Mermaid, but bring in a much more diverse set of stories.
The writers all seem to be having a lot of fun, but there are
some lessons to be had here as well—revenge and redemption figure large in
several of the stories.
There’s also
nice world building. Some of the stories, like those by Anthea Sharp and
Christine Pope, take place in between “episodes” of their long-running series,
while others are “one-offs” the writers admit were a genre stretch. Moreover,
while it’s possible to see some of the influences on the stories, the writers
have augmented their ideas with other bits and pieces of lore and myth and
folktale. And so, we have Grimm’s fairy tales coexisting with Pinocchio and
Washington Irving’s Sleepy Hollow. Wrapping a science fiction skin around these
old stories makes them feel as shiny as the titanium hull of a space craft.
If you like
science fiction and fairy tales, this is a boxed set you NEED to get. You can buy it here.
Author Interview with Veronica Marie Lewis-Shaw
Born in Lisboa, Portugal to parents of Portuguese/Russian descent, Veronica Marie and her partner of seven years and wife of four years, Christina Anne, are "still very much on honeymoon!"
When not teaching, Veronica writes noir and crime fiction. She has been published in Pulp Metal Magazine, The Lost Children: A Charity Anthology, the horror anthology 100 Horrors, from Cruentus Libri Press, Katherine Tomlinson's Nightfalls: an End of the World anthology, Drunk On The Moon 2: A Roman Dalton anthology, Gloves Off: Near To the Knuckle's debut anthology, and Lily Childs' new horror/urban fantasy anthology, February Femme Fatales, which went "live" on Amazon on 8 February 2014. She has also appeared in the inaugural issue of Literary Orphans magazine.
What is the first piece of writing you ever sold and do you remember how much you got paid for it? Once I decided to let the world see my writing, I jumped right into anthology submissions, mostly charity anthologies; I liked the idea of my words helping others. I haven’t given much thought to submitting to a publication or online entity for pay, although I see Switchblade is doing an open submission call during the month of February.
When not teaching, Veronica writes noir and crime fiction. She has been published in Pulp Metal Magazine, The Lost Children: A Charity Anthology, the horror anthology 100 Horrors, from Cruentus Libri Press, Katherine Tomlinson's Nightfalls: an End of the World anthology, Drunk On The Moon 2: A Roman Dalton anthology, Gloves Off: Near To the Knuckle's debut anthology, and Lily Childs' new horror/urban fantasy anthology, February Femme Fatales, which went "live" on Amazon on 8 February 2014. She has also appeared in the inaugural issue of Literary Orphans magazine.
What is the first piece of writing you ever sold and do you remember how much you got paid for it? Once I decided to let the world see my writing, I jumped right into anthology submissions, mostly charity anthologies; I liked the idea of my words helping others. I haven’t given much thought to submitting to a publication or online entity for pay, although I see Switchblade is doing an open submission call during the month of February.
You primarily write short fiction. Is
there a novel in your future? Definitely! Or a series of novellas; I’ve been tossing that
idea around too. My novel is a contemporary/noir crime fiction, whose main
character is a female lesbian police detective – Aimee Belanger. Aimee has a
past… don’t we all… and balancing that against her new career in law
enforcement, coupled with her sexual identity and ‘help’ from a sometimes ally
– an eight-hundred-year-old lesbian vampire - presents a unique set of
challenges.
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Free Sci Fi Books
There's a freebie sci-fi book giveaway going on now until March 17. Check it out here.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Need a place to party?
Come hang out at the Playing with Fire boxed set people. You'll get a WARM welcome. There will be giveaways and takeovers and prizes and games. Meet the writers and readers supporting this limited edition boxed set of stories about "forbidden love." Check out the action here on Facebook.
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Swag! Don't you love swag?
New York Times bestselling author Skye Warren has a new book out and to celebrate, she's offering a great package of prizes. Click here for more information and to enter.
Christine Pope's UNQUIET SPIRITS
Christine Pope, the USA TODAY bestselling author, has just released the first in a new series and it's a bit more urban fantastic than her usual PNR. Unquiet Souls: Project Demon Hunter book one is a great introduction to a new set of characters running around Southern California, a landscape the California native knows well.
The premise is simple--a demon hunter teams up with a psychic for a reality television show that gets just a little too real--but the characters are complex. Both Audrey and Michael harbor secrets underneath the incendiary sexual attraction they have, and the revelation of those secrets leads to a terrific finale that leads right into the next book.
Pope has clearly done her homework when it comes to demonic infestations, hauntings, and things occult, and there are some genuinely creepy moments as the heroine and hero confront the forces of darkness. The pair are a refreshingly non-cliche cople. He's not an alpha-hole and she's no shrinking violet. I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.
The premise is simple--a demon hunter teams up with a psychic for a reality television show that gets just a little too real--but the characters are complex. Both Audrey and Michael harbor secrets underneath the incendiary sexual attraction they have, and the revelation of those secrets leads to a terrific finale that leads right into the next book.
Pope has clearly done her homework when it comes to demonic infestations, hauntings, and things occult, and there are some genuinely creepy moments as the heroine and hero confront the forces of darkness. The pair are a refreshingly non-cliche cople. He's not an alpha-hole and she's no shrinking violet. I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.
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