Showing posts with label Practical Witches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Practical Witches. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Latest Release and a Kickstarter You Might Want to Back

I didn't do a whole lot of fanfare for my latest release. Practical Witches: A Practical Anthology of Magical Ladies is a collection of three previously published stories and two new ones, all dealing with ladies of power and how they use their magic to get them out of very silly or very serious jams.

So far, it's only up on Amazon, but it will be available on the other platforms soonish.

In the meantime, today is the last day for Kris Rusch's Kickstarter The Return of the Fey. If you're a reader, there's lots of good books including Kris's new Fey novella.

But if you're a writer and you want to delve into epic fantasy, WMG are offering a lot of classes from a three week workshop to seven pop-ups.

The Kickstarter ends at 10:00 p.m. EDT so check it out before it ends!

Monday, March 1, 2021

Coronavirus Pandemic Day 356 - New Month, New Stories

The U.S. stands at 28,904,197 known COVID-19 cases and 519,014 known deaths from the disease. For all of our advanced medicine, we're approaching the same death toll as the Spanish Influenza outbreak a century ago.

However, the FDA approved the Johnson & Johnson vaccine over the weekend, which will help get more folks inoculated against this horrendous disease.

On the other hand, A Virtue of Child went live yesterday, and I'm working on two new short stories to fill out a new anthology Practical Witches. The volume also includes the two non-Justice stories that were published Sword and Sorceress, plus a story that was originally published on my website.

Most of the two feet of accumulated snow has melted over the last five days. Temps reached the sixties yesterday, but clouds are moving in, and the wind has picked up. March may not be coming in like a lion, but it's definitely coming in like a rambunctious pack of cubs.