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Don't get me wrong--I love my Kindle and my iPhone, but there's still something about a real book. All of the prizes in this blog hop are actual books, so enter away! This time, a copy of my first novel, "The Canticle Kingdom" is up for grabs. Remember, there's just one month left to submit for the second Advent Anthology, with the proceeds this time going to Autism Speaks. For more details, click "Current Projects" above.
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Happy 200th post!
A couple of really exciting things today. The first is that mynext web serial debuts today! It is called “Canticle of Dawn” and is acontinuation of the story begun in “Canticle of Night”, though it picks up someyears down the road. It takes place completely inside the box that is theCanticle Kingdom, and delves deeper into the events that shaped what happens inthe novel.
Please check out the first episode, and “like” it on Facebook ifyou do like what you read and/or hear. Who knew narration could be so fun?
Speaking of narration, I am also narrating another series called “TheAdventures of Phineas Frakture”, which is a fun Steampunk adventure. It alsodebuted recently. Here’s the link to that one as well:
I was also featured on a guest post,which you can check out here:
Thanks for having me, Apryl!
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Writing Tip of the Week:
When writing dialogue, make sure you keeping pacing in mind. Ifyou have a lot of speaking without talking what the speakers
Mmm, see, you already asked this from me on another giveaway and it just can't be done! Lol. But my answer is the same about underwater worlds and more actively aware parents.
I love dark fantasy...
I am not good at giving ideas...
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Mary
I am a huge Star Trek fan, so anything to do with space travel is a fun story for me usually :)
oddball2003 at hotmail dot com
I'd like to see a book about talking animals that work together to save the world! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!
I actually was thinking about this a few days ago, thinking of something different. And I thought you know there are all these Science Fiction books about aliens coming to Earth and hiding among us, blending in, so what if Humans went to an alien planet instead? And blend in among the aliens like they do on Earth. Just switch the story around. Now that would be really awesome to read. I hope I wrote this correctly and not confuse anyone.
(An example: Take the Lux series and switch around.)
This has been on my to-read list for a while. =D