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My Interview with Big Indie Books
Thanks to Big Indie Books for taking the time to talk to me about MUSE, tap dancing, and my favorite historical era Read more
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Where to Find Muse
The links to Muse Read more
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Strong Women Strange World Follow up
I know the event was a month ago, but things have been very busy here. Still, I wanted to share some highlights, links and pictures, and remind everything that I have another reading scheduled for this Thursday in Doylestown. Read more
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INCUBATE Guest Post: Contributor, Ef Deal, on the state of things
Let that sink in. Women bleeding out in hospital parking lots because doctors are forbidden to help them when they miscarry. Women arrested under felony charges for miscarrying into toilets. These used to be the headlines of sleazy tabloids at the check-out stands. Now they are a fact of life. A fetus has a right… Read more
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MUSE Cover Reveal
The time has finally come to share the cover I’ve been teasing for months. None of these images are entirely new. Read more
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Muse Cover Reveal in One Week + An Incubate Giveaway
The best way to spread love is to horrify people around you with the unrelenting hunger of inspiration. Muse is well on it’s way to it’s April 9th Release, with ecopies now available for presale on amazon, and paperback copies in the works. Read more
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New Release Exclusive Excerpt – It Hurts Every Time
As part of the Book Tour celebrating the December 1st Release, here is an exclusive excerpt from It Hurts Every Time Read more
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Come meet me at the Local Author Fair at Doylestown Library, 11/4
This Saturday, I will be at the Doylestown Library with the whole arsenal of Speculation Publications Books. Read more
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My Favorite Horror and Dark Fiction that I’ve read this year
I find that sometimes I can’t stomach reading horror and dark fiction, but sometimes, when things are troubling, it is strangely comfortable to immerse myself in the dark. Read more
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Cry Baby Bridge Author Interview: Jean Jentilet
I grew up very close to an infamous cry baby bridge. Nearly every urban legend we had where I grew up involved the bridge somehow. A lot of the feelings that I had about that bridge as a child made it into my story, especially the way it seemed to have two distinct natures. Read more







