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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Book Signing at Phoenix Fan Fusion (formerly Phoenix Comicon)
I’ll be with Vijaya Schartz signing my books and admiring the creativity at Phoenix Fan Fusion (formerly Phoenix Comicon) on May 23rd through May 26th. FMI We’ll be in Artist Alley table A404. So stop by and say hi. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Business, Promotion
Tagged Book Signing, Phoenix Comicon, phoenix fan fusion
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These Divided States: High Price to Pay
Chapter 8 Jane jolted awake but willed her body to remain motionless and her eyes closed. Her brain commanded her to run, to hide, but years of self-imposed paralysis held. She was safe here. No one could come into her … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged dystopian, free read, high price to pay, These divided states, thriller
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Reset
It is one aspect of modern life that I hate. Resetting all those passwords to make my daily rounds online. And it seems I’ll be doing it a lot. Our webmail account apparently gets confused if there are too many … Continue reading
Happy Easter
I wish all of you a very happy Easter.
Giveaway of These Divided States: High Price to Pay
See this #AmazonGiveaway for a chance to win: High Price to Pay (These Divided States Book 1) (Kindle Edition). https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/6bc13639b788199c NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Ends the earlier of Apr 25, 2019 11:59 PM PDT, or when all prizes are claimed. See … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, dystopian, Free Stuff, giveaway, high price to pay, These divided states, thriller
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For the birds
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, our stale and spotty bread gets thrown to the birds outside our house. We enjoy looking at the birds year round, so it is nice that they show up when our plants are just … Continue reading
The smell of Easter
It’s odd how some traditions fall away when your children get older. And so it was weird when I was out walking the dog to get hit with a memory of Easter thanks to an overpowering scent of vineager. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in cooking, Life Observations, Uncategorized
Tagged dyeing eggs, easter traditions, vineager
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These Divided States: High Price to Pay, Chapter 6
Chapter 6 Ogden Fitzgerald glowered at the crime scene tech who held open the elevator doors. Ogden stepped inside, planted his hands on his hips, and cleared his throat. The tech dropped his gaze to the floor then peeked at … Continue reading
Stepping outside
April is the month of weather. Real honest to goodness weather. Most of the time, Phoenix’s temperatures are varying degrees of sunny and hot. The repetitiveness lasts pretty much year round. So it’s nice when things get changed up a … Continue reading
Last Day for 99cents
Tomorrow the price goes up. Pick up a copy today. In 2037 America, all drugs are legal for recreational use. But the price of getting high costs more than money. Users must give up some constitutional freedoms, including the right … Continue reading