Money Talks – or Does It?
A long time ago I tried my hand at paid promotions on Facebook and got nowhere. Throwing $5 at it
A long time ago I tried my hand at paid promotions on Facebook and got nowhere. Throwing $5 at it
Falstaff Books have put the first four volumes of The Withrow Chronicles up on Amazon for digital pre-order. These are, Amazon-wise,
A little over a year ago I said I was going to try paying small amounts of money for promoted
Continue readingFollow-Up to Last Post: Promoted Advertisements
Back in the Saddle Wow, it’s kind of been a while since I really did the whole blogging thing, hasn’t
Continue readingBack in the Saddle: Advertising, Brands, & Bookselling
I have an interesting opportunity and a quandary, and I’d like to describe them to you. One of the goals
Aaron Gudmunson’s “Pig Roast,” which is the closing bookend for Wrapped in Black: Thirteen Tales of Witches and the Occult, is
Continue readingWRAPPED IN BLACK Interview: Aaron Gudmunson, “Pig Roast”
Shenoa Carroll-Bradd is a very gifted writer with an absolute boatload of ideas, interests and ambition. She writes short fiction,
Continue readingWRAPPED IN BLACK Interview: Shenoa Carroll-Bradd, “She Makes My Skin Crawl”
I’m going to preface this interview by saying Solomon Archer – who once asked me to call him Archer –
Continue readingWRAPPED IN BLACK Interview: Solomon Archer, “Into the Light”
It’s my tremendous pleasure to interview Mike Lester, an accomplished author with work both long-form and short-form to his credit
Continue readingWRAPPED IN BLACK Interview: Mike Lester, “Not This Time”
Today I’m posting my interview with the incredibly talented and prolific Rose Blackthorn, whose story “Beautiful, Broken Things” in Wrapped in
Continue readingWRAPPED IN BLACK Interview: Rose Blackthorn, “Beautiful, Broken Things”