The next time a friend dared her to steal something, Kelsie would say no. Should the friend also be a succubus, not only would she say no, she would run for the nearest border faster than a bat fleeing the dark depths of hell. Under normal …
Author/Artist Beware: Shutterstock’s Marketing Team Uses Shady Upselling Practices and Scare Tactics! (Do not be scammed by these people.)
I normally do not like calling people or businesses out, but there comes a point where it is necessary. The first time this happened, I let water run under the bridge. But, as this is the second time that Shutterstock has attempted to coerce me into …
Strange Things People Believe Because I Wrote a Book…
Dear reader, This is one part a window into the reality of writing books and one part a serious level "what the actual fuck???" associated with writing books. Here is a (shortened) list of things people genuinely believe about me because I wrote a …
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REAM update: 19 Books Now available! (Plus some other stuff.)
Greetings, folks! Before I disappear from the internet (for the most part) to enjoy the holidays, I have a few little bits of business for you lovely readers out there! Subscription Services News To open the show, my REAM now has eighteen …
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A little Bit of News, a Fun Promotion, and Whiskers on Kittens is Coming!!!!
Obligatory kitten picture. Because look at those sweet little kittens! I'll try to keep this somewhat brief. 1: Life-Debt is involved with a sampler promotion to help you find new books! All of the books (should be) in the Kobo Plus program, so …
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A Love Letter to Other Writers
(Sorry, readers. This one isn't for you... but you're welcome to stick around and continue to read if you would like!) Dear writer, Let me open with a "Happy Holidays!" because life is hard, our choice to write often makes it harder, and …