Come visit me at Bitten By Books

Live chat Today, April 23rd, from 1 PM (EST) until… sometime later today, I will be online and answering interesting, difficult and/or weird questions!  About whatever!  You wanna talk about Sapphire Blue?  Let’s do this!  You have questions about how I do my hair or what Adam the Immortal is up to?  Bring ’em on!  Want to…

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IMMORTAL AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD: the cover

Neglectful I have been neglecting my Immortal series for a little while longer than I probably should have.  I apologize!  I’ve been busy with Fixer and Sapphire Blue and Surviving Hector and life in general, and this means everyone’s favorite character– Adam, the immortal man– has been getting entirely too little attention. Worse than that, new readership has slowed down.  And again, this…

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SURVIVING HECTOR: a short story

A new thriller for your Kindle If you absorb your books via Amazon Kindle, and you like what I write, you’re in luck!  It turns out I went and wrote a short story recently, and it’s available right this very moment! It’s called Surviving Hector and it’s based on a screenplay I wrote a few years…

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SURVIVING HECTOR: Cover reveal

Surviving Hector: a short story In the next few weeks–I haven’t decided on a date yet–I will be rolling out a new short story, called Surviving Hector.  It will be available as an e-book on the Kindle.  (I don’t have an easy way to do this on Nook or Kobo or iBooks right now, but if…

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SAPPHIRE BLUE and the challenge of a new genre

Some words *   *   * In instances such as this, with a book that is seriously the biggest mindfuck EVER, I struggle to even wrap my head around what I just got done reading…. *   *   * I have been rendered speechless many times after reading a book for a whole…

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PRICE DROP

New prices We have brought down the e-book prices on everything!  Same great books, now for a lot less! *   *   * Immortal – Surviving sixty thousand years takes cunning and more than a little luck. But in the twenty-first century, Adam confronts new dangers–someone has found out what he is, a demon…

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SAPPHIRE BLUE Blog Tour Day 7

Two reviews show the contrast Here are two reviews that offer an excellent contrast in reactions I’ve seen so far to Sapphire Blue. The first is a scheduled stop for today’s tour, from Sarah Aisling, who knows me from my other work: This is where things become difficult for me as a reviewer. I can’t fault Mr.…

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FIXER review from the Masquerade Crew

A 4.5 star review Last week the Masquerade Crew featured an interview with me.  Today, their review of Fixer debuted.  Lots of nice things to say from reviewer Stacy T: The characters (the non-evil characters) are all likeable and the plot, while requiring belief in scientific advances, does not necessitate a doctorate to understand. The…

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Interview with the Masquerade Crew

I love the smell of a new interview in the morning I woke up to the pleasant surprise of my name turning up in dozens of retweets of an interview I gave a couple of weeks ago.  It posted overnight. You’ve written and published a novel, congratulations! How do you define ‘success’ in terms of…

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Texas Book Festival 2013

Returning to Austin I will be returning to Austin this year for the annual Texas Book Festival!  You may recall last year’s trip, in which I learned exciting things like how to pronounce Chuy’s, the difference between fiction and non-fiction, and how to survive a hurricane in a hotel nowhere near the hurricane.  This year I am hoping…

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