Today I found out by looking at my site stats that people are actually visiting my website! Colour me surprised! I assumed nobody would even be able to find it considering the last time I typed my name into Google all I got was Goodreads and such... I just tried it now and it actually came up on top of the list in Google, and second in Yahoo! How did that happen? So anyway, here's a hearty thanks to all you lovely, beautiful people who are actually interested in my books.
Recently, due to the entrepenuerial skills of Sally Odgers, I've written two shorts stories and a poem for two of her self published anthologies. The first of which is the Crock of Charms project, in which she gathered the stories and poems about specific charms from lots and lots of her FB friends and fellow authors together. Here's the link: http://www.printscharmingbooks.com/charms-anthology.html
and specifically my volume:
http://www.printscharmingbooks.com/story-titles.html
For this I've written a story called Chihuawolf, about a girl making a very surprising find in the deepest jungle of Southern Venezuela.
Recently, due to the entrepenuerial skills of Sally Odgers, I've written two shorts stories and a poem for two of her self published anthologies. The first of which is the Crock of Charms project, in which she gathered the stories and poems about specific charms from lots and lots of her FB friends and fellow authors together. Here's the link: http://www.printscharmingbooks.com/charms-anthology.html
and specifically my volume:
http://www.printscharmingbooks.com/story-titles.html
For this I've written a story called Chihuawolf, about a girl making a very surprising find in the deepest jungle of Southern Venezuela.
My second short story, Chameleon Factor, and poem, Dragon Lady will appear in Sally's upcoming Keepsakes Project. This is more for the adult readers. For the Spare Parts fans amongst you, Chameleon Factor features Kelty. It takes place after the events in Cybomorph, in the book about Ulysses that I plan to write some time in the future... sigh... when I win Tattslotto and can retire from my full time job and get back to writing novels... sigh...