February 2024

It’s Just A Job–Wood Elves (2024)

An update on the 2011 post Elves as they appear in modern fantasy fiction were plucked from Norse mythology, where there were High and Dark Elves, and the Dark Elves were the forerunners of Dwarves as we know them in fantasy fiction. But Wood Elves were not part of Norse mythology.  They have evolved from […]

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Weekly Update: New Boxed Set, Discord, and join my Street Team

If you’re reading this post as an email and the formatting is weird, try the blog post instead. In today’s update: I’m Aiming for Less Emails In a further attempt to reduce emails, I’m also going to go back to grouping news items together once a week. The prevailing wisdom for many years has been

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New Look for the Interspace Origins SFR Series

I find it super interesting the way book covers can suddenly look “old”. They don’t have dust on them, but they might as well have. You as a reader are likely aware of this very subconsciously. You just know if a book looks old. But if you were asked to point out why, you probably

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BOGO Sale at Kobo, and I’m In It.

Kobo are holding a Buy One, Get One Free sale for romances throughout February. Three of my romances are in the sale, too. The sale is showing on a limited number of countries: https://kobo.com/p/february-romance-au https://kobo.com/p/february-romance-ca https://kobo.com/p/february-romance-nz https://kobo.com/p/february-romance-uk https://kobo.com/p/february-romance-us Kobo say that if you live in a country that isn’t included in this promotion, you may

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Romance and Feminism…This could change how you think of the genre!

The romance genre often gets a bad rap–usually by men, but also by pretty much everyone in traditional publishing, and a large group of industry professionals who look down their noses at the “women’s genre”. Which is sometimes hard to take, because I’m sure that many of the people disparaging romance have never read a

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