Monthly Archives: August 2011

Looking for aspiring, new, and established #writers to feature on Sojourner Mountain

One of the features here at Sojourner Mountain that I really enjoy is the Author Snapshot.  It’s a brief highlight of new writers (published or not yet published) and what she or he is currently working on. So Sojourner Mountain … Continue reading

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The Prince of Graves

In case I haven’t said it enough, my latest WIP is a fantasy novel called SHADOWS AND BONES.  I’m now far enough along with it that the story is beginning to take on its own personality.  The characters are beginning … Continue reading

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Something different for #samplesunday: The Rescue of Milo the Frog

Since participating in Sample Sunday I’ve shared an excerpt from my novel CHASING AFTER VANITY (a crime novel/humor story), some flash fiction that dabbles in fantasy and maybe horror.  So I thought today’ I’d share a story that I wrote … Continue reading

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Updates from the two front war: query letters and writing using Scrivener for Windows Beta software

First, the query letters for CHASING AFTER VANITY.  I still have several floating around out there that, in theory, could generate a response. I’ve sent out a total of 11 so far.  Of those, eight have either politely declined, or … Continue reading

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Fantasy Flash Fiction for #samplesunday The Prophet and The Last Prince #fantasy #writing

Since I’m working on a Fantasy novel now (and will be for some time), I thought I’d share this piece of flash fiction I wrote last year. I wrote it for the very first Visual Writing Prompt on Sojourner Mountain.  … Continue reading

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Flash Fiction for #samplesunday – murder and mayhem, but who’s the villain?

Several times per week I try to post a Visual Writing Prompt on my creative writing prompt, Sojourner Mountain.  As I perused the older ones, I found this…a piece of flash fiction based on one of my prompts that I … Continue reading

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