The day before New Year’s Eve I was a guest on the Speculative Fiction Cantina. It’s a rough time of year to expect people to be at home, listening to a podcast. Fortunately for anyone who missed the show, the show’s host, S. Evan Townsend, provided a link to the entire episode. Listen at your […]
I’m not sure which is more exciting – the fact that the January issue of Northern Virginia Magazine features the best local coffee shops (my poison of choice!) or that it features my urban fantasy novel, Caged! Okay, okay, I am a little more excited that they listed Caged in their bookshelf of local authors […]
Cyber Monday deals are past, so I figure it is time for Free Kindle Monday. (If that sounded snazzier, I’d trademark it.) In any case, for ONE DAY ONLY (you know it’s serious – it’s in ALL CAPS) you can get your digital copy of Caged FOR FREE! That’s right folks, I said FREE! (Wow, […]
So far having my urban fantasy novel, Caged, out in the world and open to criticism has been a great thing. I have received 5 reader reviews, so far, and so far they’ve all been good. Not really excited to get my first negative review – but curious. In the meantime, I’m quite happy not […]
Full disclosure, my urban fantasy novel, Caged, and the trilogy it kicks off, The V to Z Trilogy, include both vampires and zombies. It’s not a world filled with the supernatural, just vampires and zombies. So I thought, why not have a V to Z themed movie night? Or a Halloween movie night with Vampires […]
This past weekend I had my very first book signing event for my brand spanking new urban fantasy novel, Caged. The author event was at my Better Said Than Done old standby pub, The Auld Shebeen, in Fairfax, VA. Approximately 50 people came, heard a fabulous speech by me, bought some books with my soon […]
My first novel, Caged, an urban fantasy set in modern day Northern Virginia, is finally published and available for purchase. Like X-Files meets Die Hard. A scientist and the federal agent who is hoping to keep her alive are trapped in a building with a horde of hungry vampires. It wouldn’t be that unusual of […]