fiction

  • Insta Update & Youtube Update/Saint Woman Related

    First, go check out the new Instagram page, make sure you’re following! Also, there’s a message there about Youtube, because I updated that too. I couldn’t think of a better way at the moment to direct ya’ll to the new Instagram page or Youtube at the same time. Head to Insta!

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  • Saint Woman – Poem Preview/Reading

    The Pitch: Saint Woman is a collection born not from longing alone, but from hunger—a hunger that is emotional, erotic, ancestral. It doesn’t apologize for the mess of desire; it revels in it. The femme in these pages is not a muse. She is the altar, the storm, and the blade. What sets this book…

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  • The Wampus Cat: A Tale of Appalachian Shadows

    I’ve decided for some of my older articles, to revamp them, and make them better. This is one of them. As the veil between worlds thins and the spooky season creeps closer, it’s time to shine a lantern on a lesser-known legend—The Wampus Cat. Though many may not have heard of this cryptid, its roots…

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  • For me, poetry and writing are inseparable. The way I engage with language—through prose, verse, music, and storytelling—has always been enriched by metaphor. It allows me to draw emotional parallels, to frame the strange through the familiar. It creates a connective tissue between reader and experience. That’s why metaphor is more than a literary device…

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  • Behind the Book: Ghosts

    Behind the Book: Ghosts

    Ghosts is titled that way because of the phrase ‘ghosts from the past can haunt us’. This is true in real life and especially for the character Dante. The world of The Blasphemer Series grows even more in this book, and you see how it’s been influencing Dante. You see ptsd in a vivid way,…

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  • Traveling Writer Advice

    Traveling Writer Advice

    At some point or another we, writers, will need to travel for work. Whether it’s a book tour, convention, or speaking engagement. It’s just par for the course when you’re writing professionally. Now that I see writers traveling again for work, I thought it was time to share my tips and advice for those that…

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  • [Brief Words] 2017 Throwback Interview/WiHM Special – Lindsey Goddard

    In honor of Women in Horror Month so much is going on! I just had to do a 15 for 15 to interview one of the women in horror right now and I was lucky enough to snag the wonderful Lindsey Goddard!

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  • [The Veil] The Woman Who Lived Before-The Story of Dorothy Eady

    Dorothy Eady’s tale truly begins after an accident that happened when she was three years old. A tumble down the stairs caused her to hit her head, which changed her life thereafter. Some reports say she experienced a near-death experience where other reports say Eady she only dealt with brain damage, but whatever the case…

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  • The Word: The Worst Writing Advice I Have Ever Been Given [Plus The Best] Comment/Share Yours!

    Long before I published, worked in the industry, or even won titles like bestseller or award-winning, I was getting unsolicited advice on writing, how to improve, and the keys to the writing world. I learned in my journey that advice really is just a jumping off place, where you’re jumping is the risk many writers…

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  • The Word: Top 15 Fears Writers Have

    Every day writers face fears. Not from the storylines, they’re writing, though I’m sure are, the fears I’m talking about are fears of a different kind. Every writer whether well-known or just getting started have fears. These fears are rooted in the unknown and self-doubt often. In today’s article, we’ll address the top fifteen fears…

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