‘Hair Raising Tales of Horror’
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Don’t read these 21 tales in the dark.… Read More ‘Hair Raising Tales of Horror’
For the longest time I believed that Dorothy Tinker and I wrote completely differently, evident by our differing genres. Tinker includes magic, dragons, different languages, and species in her work all while creating her own world her characters reside in. I prefer to use a real place, and set my characters in a… Read More 20 Q’s with Dorothy Tinker
Let’s just say that the highlight of Amazing Houston Comic Con was that I did a podcast for bfe podcast. Basically incredible because I got real for the interview. Also terrifying because I got real for the interview. It should drop on Monday September 12…so be sure to check out bfe podcast It is always… Read More Amazing Comic Con 2016 Pictures
This story is held close to my heart. I’ve always loved the post apocalyptic genre, although I’d never put ink to paper until this story. It’s been published in a few anthologies, and even won a prize in the post apocalyptic YA short story genre from An Alliance of Young Adult Authors, it can also be… Read More ‘The End’-short story
n She isn’t the first author in the Houston Writers Guild that I met, but she is arguably the most influential in my career. I’ve been in three different critique circles with Patricia Flaherty Pagan, so she’s read my first stab at a novel, to giving me the idea to entirely re-write the chapter called… Read More 20 Q-Patricia Flaherty Pagan
Houston might be the fourth largest city in the country, but the writing community is rather small. Or maybe that’s just the way it seems to me because I do have this tendency to talk…a lot. Anyway the writer that was kind enough to answer my 20 Questions in the lovely month of July is… Read More 20 Q’s with… D.L. Young
For some people it was father’s day, or a chance to see the Dynamo or Astro’s, but for me June 19 was the epic final day of Comicpalooza (and ended with a blood filled episode of Game of Thrones). It’s always great to meet new readers-of which I met several-to share my work along with… Read More Comicpalooza 2016
As proof that it’s been raining daily for what seems like months-it poured down on Houston on Sunday June 12. Silver Street Studio did lose power, and that’s when I left, which proved more difficult than expected since Edwards St. was flooded. My car is pretty small, so I stayed on high ground until the… Read More Pop Shop Houston Summer 2016
I’ve always loved talking with other writers about their process, and I love reading their work. Thus I can only hope that my readers agree with me. In the vein of James Lipton I’ve come up with 20 questions that I want to ask my fellow writers-half the fun will be how each of them… Read More 20 Questions-Chantell Renee
I love meeting readers and going to really fun events-thankfully I’m doing that twice in June. First on Sunday June 12 from 11-5 I’ll be at Pop Shop Houston in the totally chill Silver Street Studios in the heart of Houston’s arts district. If you like man buns, diy crafts, live music, great food, and impeccably created… Read More You know you want me to sign your book