This is a very common question I get, so I'm going to do a breakdown of what's open on my computer and actively being worked on! This is not a place to ask "When are you writing the next book in $this series?" If it's not open on my computer right …
Let’s Talk About Series (And Schedule for Moving Forward)
To preface this post, I'm exhausted. Bone-weary exhausted. I'm in the final stages of preparing Old Secrets for release. Whiskers on Kittens is done, and I'm waiting for editorial notes on it, but I think I still have a chunk of work to do on it. (It …
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Doggone Mess is on sale for $0.99! (Limited Time Only)
Single, female lycanthrope: check. Bills to pay: check. A bounty for the hottest single lycanthrope on the block: check. As the sole holdout of the corporate buyout of her apartment building, Joyce Gray is determined to transform her …
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Partner In Crime Read Along (Magic, Mayhem, and the Law in Precinct #153) has Begun Today at Patreon!
This feature will likely run once a week on Mondays. The story is complicated af, just like Dead Weight, so it takes longer to write. This is the utter definition of raw, so if you can't stand typoes, mistakes, inconsistencies, etc... steer …
State of the Blain: November 2023 Edition
Greetings, folks! Enjoy this picture of Princess refusing to sleep somewhere more comfortable. She has plenty of beds, hammocks, and other nice places for cats to sleep, but she decided she wanted to sleep on the cold bathroom floor. Do you, …
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Insert sad face here: Ingram Publisher Pricing Woes
Greetings, folks. I have always strived to (eventually) get print editions made of all my titles in both trade and mass market editions. Ingram (the distributor I use to get into indie bookstores and libraries), has hiked their minimum …
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