
Amazon Giveaway
If you’re wanting a copy of Joy to the Worlds: Mysterious Speculative Fiction for the Holidays, you may be able to snag a copy in the Amazon Giveaway! Head on over before 12/1/15 for a chance to win.

#1 New Release!
There is nothing happier for an author than to see their hard work pay off with good rankings. Joy to the Worlds snuck out the door a bit early, and ended up as an Amazon #1 New Release! It hit Read More…

Flashback Friday: Dear America
This week’s Flashback Friday: Dear America Dear America, You’ve probably seen it on social media as it’s making the rounds, but in the early days of World War II, we turned away Jewish refugees seeking asylum in the United States. Read More…

Joy to the Reviews!
In the past week, I’ve seen a slew of reviews pop up for Joy to the Worlds, including one from Publisher’s Weekly. I figured I’d share some of this holiday cheer with you, so Joy to the Reviews! Great review Read More…

Flashforward Friday: Adventures in Space
For this week’s Flashforward Friday: Adventures in Space In the past few weeks, multiple scientific breakthroughs have occurred, resulting in some fascinating discoveries. It’s suspected that scientists have discovered a parallel universe leaking into ours. This information is based on Read More…

Word Counts & Contracts
I figured it was time for a bit of an update on my “kick-my-ass-into-this-rewrite” November. I’m currently sitting at a smidge over 20K words, though if all were going according to plan, I’d be sitting at 36K. So I’m behind Read More…

Flashback Friday: NaNoWriMo
This week’s Flashback Friday: NaNoWriMo My first NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) was back in 2008. I wrote what would later become The Eldest Silence–a first draft of 61,870 words. It was a mad dash that made me hold my Read More…

Book Cover Throwback: The Stainless Steel Rat
This week’s Book Cover Throwback: The Stainless Steel Rat. What I Love about This Cover: Like most old sci-fi covers, this was abstract and intriguing. Made me wonder what this dude had to do with a rat. 😉 What I Don’t Read More…

Justice is Biased, Blind, & Deaf
Today was my very first time in court to contest a ticket, and sadly, all it proved is that many who should be our heroes and defenders of justice are as biased, blind, and deaf as the rest of us. Read More…

Analysis of Sex vs. Gender
Thanks to the awesome Winter Downs (who taped our panel), I can now share with you our panel from GeekGirlCon 2015! Here it is: Analysis of Sex vs. Gender: Why, Where, & Going All the Way with Winter Downs, Jill Read More…
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