The thrilling conclusion to my snarky sci-fi epic is here!!! 🙂 Spirit Symbiote 3 #sciencefiction #scifi #superheroine
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Spirit Symbiote 2
The second part of my three part story is now up on this site. It will go live on DeviantArt and SWM on Saturday night (U.S. time)… Spirit Symbiote 2
Revised Galatea Cover!
Lara Fan just made a revised cover for Galatea, and I love it!!! So excited for this book to come out April 17!!!
Writing.com Newsletter Mentions
In this week’s writing.com newsletters, I had two mentions: Utopia is Boring made the Science Fiction/Fantasy newsletter Phoenix made the For Authors newsletter More importantly, however, I discovered that this is Poetry Month. Yay!!! Get ready for some poetry this month, guys… been meaning to write a sexy poem, something I’ve never tried. Maybe thisContinue reading “Writing.com Newsletter Mentions”
Spirit Symbiote – Part 1
Part 1 of my new sci-fi superheroine action tale is available now on my site. It will be hitting superwomenmania.com soon as well… 🙂
Control is Live on Amazon!
My new Control novella is live on Amazon. It’s a very dark, graphic science fiction superhero/supervillain story. (Think Alien with a supervillainess.) You have been warned… 🙂
Control
I have a new novella (about 30% longer than The Lake by word count) based on a wonderful idea from a patron, Bolt521 who commissioned the story. It will be published on Amazon soon. Here’s the summary blurb: When four high school seniors stumble across abandoned military nanotechnology, they will discover new abilities beyond theirContinue reading “Control”
Utopia is Boring!
This month’s sci-fi offering. Clearly, I’ve been writing too much dark stuff lately. At least it’s happier than Blade Runner. Maybe. Okay, maybe not. My latest story
Novella Music
I’m over halfway through the novella I started on Thursday. Using Cherri Bomb as inspiration. Especially this track:
Newsletter Features
I had two stories featured in the writing.com Fantasy/Science Fiction newsletter this week. 🙂 Both are science fiction stories: The Human Element Moral Imperative