Join me as I chat with author and graphic artist Sophocles Sapounas about balancing writing, artwork, and revision with playing guitar and with kitties. Sophocles is currently working on Not Alone, a series of graphic novels about …
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Tears of Heaven Giveaway Winners!
The Tears of Heaven giveaway has officially closed and we have our two winners, @freedom_mamma and @number10horse! Thank you to everyone who participated! Many of you will remember author R.A. McCandless from the fantastic article he contributed …

Life’s Little Things: A Review
When I got the email with a full copy of Life’s Little Things: The Quotes, I did a happy dance. I’d had the opportunity to take a sneak peek at parts and had been so excited by …

Age of the Ashers: A Book Review
The birds were chirping. Or maybe not. I was so absorbed in the last couple chapters of Diana Tyler’s urban fantasy, Age of the Ashers, that the afternoon ceased to exist for me. My world consisted entirely …

Tears of Heaven Giveaway
Many of you will remember author R.A. McCandless from the fantastic article he contributed to Tibetan Lemonade, “The Dragon Test.” Now you have an opportunity to win a copy of his novel, Tears of Heaven. Entering the …

Coming to Read.Write.Repeat in August
Don’t miss this week’s Podcast, The Grey Champion & Hoary Beards! In it, Kaisha and I discuss two of Hawthorne’s short stories, one of which has a bit of a brouhaha with the devil. I tell you …

Bookish Sneak Peeks, Twitter Chats, and Giveaways, Oh My!
Today I get the pleasure of sponsoring Cendrine Marrouat’s book release celebration for her latest book, Life’s Little Things: The quotes! I hope you will join us on Twitter for a book chat as Cendrine answers questions. …
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Nerding Out: fungus gifts, book loaning problems, snort laughing, short story drinking-Ep.6
A 30-minute tangent episode in which we bring you discussions and bloopers that were cut from various episodes or captured when we left the mic running. What started as a discussion of Romanticism turned into a contemplation …