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Reviews for Haints
Read more: Reviews for HaintsBook reviews are important to indie authors! Be kind–post reviews!
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Intro and questions for book club, plus inspo chat
Read more: Intro and questions for book club, plus inspo chatNeed some inspiration for your next book club meeting?
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Frog Glands. Aching backs. Culture. Life Imitating Art.
Read more: Frog Glands. Aching backs. Culture. Life Imitating Art.The title says it best. Find out how my aching back, primordial mind-goop, pineal gland and early-morning thoughts inspired today’s post.
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Talking with Caterpillars, and Other Stuff I Wish I Could Do.
Read more: Talking with Caterpillars, and Other Stuff I Wish I Could Do.I wish I could chat with creatures like this one. In other news, what kind of caterpillar/butterfly combo do you think you’d be?
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Haints Inspiration: A Picture Show
Read more: Haints Inspiration: A Picture ShowSneak a peek at some photos that prove Appalachia is actually magical.
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The House with Five Ways In
Read more: The House with Five Ways InMeet another major character from Haints, my new novel. (Can a house be a character?)
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Meet a Character: Uncle Lacey
Read more: Meet a Character: Uncle LaceyCharacter inspiration comes from some pretty weird places. Meet one of mine! Bonus video in the blog!
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Have Dumpster Fire. Send Marshmallows.
Read more: Have Dumpster Fire. Send Marshmallows.I’m a believer in making the best of things. That’s why I’m following a better path with my book, Haints.
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Hold Up: What the Heck is Appalachian Magical Realism?
Read more: Hold Up: What the Heck is Appalachian Magical Realism?My novel, Haints, is filled with everyday magic steeped in layers of history and culture.
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Well, F*$k This.
Read more: Well, F*$k This.What should I do now that my publisher is falling apart?