Contact Eleanor at her website. Trent Feldor is a Seeker vampire who protects human females from Rogue vampires who would take them as mates. Kellie is a reporter who wants to make the front page of the Adelaide newspaper by finding the Parklands Killer.
Instead she stumbles straight into a vampire fight, and she is the trophy being fought for. As for Trent, he may have found the one woman he could love but he will have to stop Rogue vampires who want to kidnap her, and vampire hunters who want to kill him. Contact Maggie at her website. It deals with rising above mental illness, the choices between right and wrong, and how one affects the other.
Jeff Diamond had built a life of influence, adulation and wealth by making the right choices for the right reasons.
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He lived by the law of reciprocity, a lesson learned on the streets as a teenager with nothing but an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Plagued by the scars of a violent childhood, he created his vision and fought for it. And once he no longer needed to fight for himself, he fought for others.
Two short extracts are also available on the website. Hopefully I will have two books to my name by Christmas! The year is and year-old Annabelle Brown from northern Queensland runs away from her family and friends for the bright lights of somewhere new. She ends up in Kings Cross in Sydney where her life takes some dark twists and turns. First published July 22, Buy a copy on Amazon as a Kindle ebook or paperback. An extract of the book is available via the above link. Contact Melissa-Jane on or email melissajane thewordmint. ABC have posted an minute interview about the novel on their blog.
The Weekly Times published an article in their Country Living section. MAGS McAllister is a valium-popping, cigarette-smoking, alcoholic lesbian trapped by her televangelist father inside a controlling religious sect. Buy the ebook at Amazon.
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An extract is also available there. She was my pick for August. His mother is hopeless and his dad is gone. Roket loves graffiti, his mum and McDonalds and when the girl with the ultramarine eyes gives him a free Big Mac, it must be love. He joins a graf crew and drops out of school. But rivalries in his new world, threaten to be fatal.
By the end of the week Roket has been pushed to his limits. One night it all goes horribly wrong and Roket suddenly finds his reputation and his freedom are on the line. More info about the ebook. Buy a copy at Amazon. Thank you Thank you Thank you. Fractured, what was left, Just a Girl, Write about me and maybe getting up sound like books that would appeal to me. I will be looking into them with interest.
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Good luck to all the debut authors. Great idea Kirsten, very generous of you to help promote other first time published authors. Look forward to the monthly updates.
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Oh this is going to be good! Love from Planet Wine Cooler sounds sadly very relatable for me. Loved Fractured and The Yearning — highly recommend both.
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Write About Me is new and of interest to me. Am in process of revising … and revising … and revising. No doubt you know: What a fabulous selection of books! Eleanor and The Yearning both sound like great reads. The synopsis sounds brilliant — loved it. Wanna send me a copy so I can take a look? Yeah, I was really impressed. Please spread the word to any writers you know. Short stories also welcome. What a brilliant idea — well done! Thanks Kirsten — what an honour to be among this selection!
Thanks for taking the time to submit. Thanks for including Fractured here, Kirsten! Wanting to read with your eyes covering your fingers good. Happy to be in such good company. Yours is the only one I had already read, and I thought it was terrific. If you want to let me know any reviews, I can link to them…. What a fantastic idea. Very inspirational and relatable. The Friday Night Fictions is a wonderful initiative which I hope to be part of once my book published. Thank you for your time on Saturday and best of luck with your novel, the description is so haunting!
Thanks SO much, Astrid. It was a great day, and I love that you enjoyed my talk. Love from Planet Wine Cooler is my first collection of short stories. Pieces from it were published on OnceWritten.
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I try to keep links to recent publications listed on my web site. One is called Finnegan and His Sisters. Text, edited by Shawn Syms. The anthology is a collection of stories that have our use of social media at their core. What type of short fiction do you write: My stories are usually between and words long. All of my life, I have needed to read before I go to sleep, so I imagine a reader like myself who is so worn out by the demands and pleasures of the day that they need to disconnect from their own lives for a little while.
I try to resolve enough for my characters and readers to relax, while keeping enough open to dream on. What triggers your story ideas: Memory and its mysteries trigger many of my stories. Often there is a source feeling or detail that was in the background of a past experience that will suddenly shake me…not necessarily in a bad way.
Once, when I was having a miscarriage, I had an image of my grandmother telling me to take my mother, who was in bed, a hot water bottle when I was three. When I asked my mother about it, she told me that she had been having a miscarriage when my grandmother sent me. It brought up a lot of thoughts about physical memory shared experiences. Most of my stories begin with a memory moment from the very distant past like this. Do you write both short fiction and novels? Is your process different when developing a longer format piece compared to a shorter one?
Ultimately, who decides what format the piece will take: When it comes to fiction, I only write short stories, but I write them in inter-related series with the same characters. I wrote on the train on my way into work, I wrote between lessons. And then, it was finished and I started another series right away, but it demanded something slow and steady and more careful. Then, I picked up Finnegan again and wrote him while I was feeling hopeful about men and the boy I am raising. These days, there is no story demanding to be told with careful attention and precision or with great passion and hurry.
The characters I am working with drop in and out of my life when they miss me.
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Do you feel that there are specific challenges in marketing and promoting short fiction compared to novel-writing? How do you promote your short stories? Marketing and promoting any creative work is a challenge.