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December 23, 2011
Planning a present – a free read alert
In all the whirl of preparing for Christmas, I fear I've been neglecting my poor blog. The holidays, however you spend them, are usually fairly hectic for us all. So here's what I'm going to do – on Christmas morning you will be able to read an excerpt from The Wolf's Destiny right here. If [...]
Published on December 23, 2011 06:29
December 5, 2011
The Wolf's Destiny for Kindle
Now available US UK and in a variety of formats at Smashwords. Please help spread the word.
Published on December 05, 2011 01:36
December 4, 2011
Out now: The Wolf's Destiny
Or… Ok, so you didn't have to wait as long as my paranoia anticipated! The Wolf's Destiny: a tale of the Holtlands Book 3 is now available on Smashwords. Over the next while it will be available in other places too, but if you want it now (and if you've read The Wolf's Sister and [...]
Published on December 04, 2011 12:05
December 2, 2011
Coming Soon: The Wolf's Destiny – cover reveal
The Wolf's Destiny is the final part of my series featuring Jeren and Shan (The Wolf's Sister and The Wolf's Mate, which were collected in the print edition Songs of the Wolf). In order to get this one out, I had to light the gnat-signal and my writing friends came through for me yet again. [...]
Published on December 02, 2011 01:23
November 23, 2011
Proofs–it exists!
It's almost a real book! I now have 5 whole copies to play with. Most of them are spoken for, alas. But they are sooooo pretty. I believe that copies may be available for review from the Penguin Young Readers group though, but I can't swear to that. This is the official bit: If you [...]
Published on November 23, 2011 14:03
November 10, 2011
Loughcrew – the research trip that wasn't
So I promised to post about Loughcrew, or the stop off on our journey home from Ashford Castle where we did this. A rather important scene in my WIP is set in the Hag's Cairn on Slieve na Cailleach (Loughcrew), and so I kindly suggested, as [...]
Published on November 10, 2011 10:36
November 5, 2011
A May Tree in November
The May Tree, or Hawthorn, or the Fairy Tree features in my novel THE TREACHERY OF BEAUTIFUL THINGS. The tradition is to tie a rag or ribbon to the tree and make a wish. It's a gnarled, thorny little tree, with the most beautiful white flowers in springtime and bright red berries in autumn. It [...]
Published on November 05, 2011 03:32
October 20, 2011
Post Octocon post – or help, my brain is still missing
So this weekend just gone I was at the Camden Court Hotel in Dublin for the annual wonder that is Octocon, the Irish National Science Fiction Convention. It's a fun and friendly convention, always trying new things, always something different and this year was no exception. Friday night was the traditional get together in the [...]
Published on October 20, 2011 11:19
October 12, 2011
Treachery blurb
The trees swallowed her brother whole. And Jenny was there to see it. Years later, when she returns to the woods where Tom was taken to say good-bye at last, she finds herself lured into a world where stunning beauty masks the most treacherous of evils, and strange and dangerous creatures await—creatures who seem to [...]
Published on October 12, 2011 13:39
October 10, 2011
Treachery in the library!
LIBRARY NERD SWOON x2 (with mini blurb) *squee*
Published on October 10, 2011 02:52