If you've read my Isabella Joins Polyvore post, then you'd know that I'm a fan of fictional characters having social media accounts--because, you know, I already imagine them as friends in my head and it's just cool :) I thought it'd be fun for Isabella to venture into the world of Twitter, and not only that, but interact with you all! One of the highest praises the Gray Tower Trilogy receives ... View Post
Heroines Tour Author Interview: @FranceneStanley #ATH1
I caught up with fellow Addicted to Heroines Blog Tour author, Francene Stanley, who has released the second book in her Moonstone Series: Tidal Surge. We continue Liliha's story, where her gift of an enchanted moonstone ring starts to take a rather dark turn. Check out what Ms. Stanley has to share about the series, and what her idea of a heroine is. Author Interview When did you start ... View Post
I’m Addicted to Heroines!
Whether she's the crime solver, mom, vampire slayer, mystic or intellectual, what makes the heroine of a story so awesome is the fact that a reader like myself can relate to her and admire her strengths. Hopefully, as a writer, I can also communicate that through my own stories, and so that's why I joined up with three other amazing authors who also have stories to tell through their ... View Post
Sleepy Hollow: Help! Woke Up This Morning Possessed
Okay, never mind the tongue-in-cheek tone of the title, because I really enjoyed this week's episode. Oh yeah, I'm a Sleepyhead :) However, I couldn't help but notice a piece of the show's mytho-demonology (made that word up) that irked me the same way I've been irked with Supernatural's. Why is there a demon (or demons) running around who can possess humans at will via simple contact, and the ... View Post
Book Review: Made To Forget by @SamLaFantasie
It's the 2400's AD--and we still have issues, y'all. Despite the revelation of a benevolent alien race known as the Nepherium, half of humanity end up rejecting their friendship and knowledge, including the Nepherium's warning of a sinister brother race, the Aagrarians. The tension and drama that hence plays out centers on our heroine, Elsa, who wakes up in a hospital with no memory of the ... View Post
The Heroines Are Back!
Happy New Year, everyone! 2013 was an exciting year for me. I was able to finish the last book of The Gray Tower Trilogy, start working on a short story for an anthology, and on December 18th we welcomed the newest member of our family (a ridiculously adorable baby boy). 2014 will be amazing. I'm planning on completing Don't Get Around Much and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare short ... View Post
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