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July 19, 2019

I Have A Reader Group!

Hi guys!

There are some awesome new things going on right now. Firstly, check out my gorgeous new logo! Pretty, right?

Along with the new branding, I’m launching a reader group on Facebook. Make sure you join to stay up to date with everything going on, get sneak previews, and generally hang out and have fun.

Join Kay MacLeod’s Legendary Guild

I’m also working on a fantastic gift for all my newsletter subscribers. I’ve put together a collection of four short stories (one completely excl...

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Published on July 19, 2019 05:56

January 31, 2019

2019 Update

As we’re saying goodbye to January, I thought it was about time I gave you guys a proper update of what I have going on this year. I’ve put a lot of effort into learning how to write faster and smarter over the last few months, so there is a lot to look forward to!

I’ve already finished a 15K short called The Missing Branch that will be part of an anthology coming out later in the year. These stories are linked to Brit Lunden‘s paranormal thriller, Bulwark. Make sure you grab a copy to ge...

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Published on January 31, 2019 10:32

December 24, 2018

25th

Chantelle Atkins – Elliot Pie’s Guide to Human Nature

 

Blurb

One boy’s mission to find the good in people.
Twelve-year-old Elliot Pie lives a solitary life with his agoraphobic mother.
He is desperate to help her and he also wants to find out what happened to his Uncle Liam, who walked out one night leaving his dog and his car in the back garden.
While his mother sinks further into the darkness, Elliot finds comfort in people-watching.
He is determined to prove to her that good peop...

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Published on December 24, 2018 17:00

December 23, 2018

24th

Dennis Meredith – Mythicals

 

Blurb

They’re real: fairies, pixies, werewolves, ogres! They’re
aliens!

Drunken journalist Jack March can’t believe his bleary eyes when he
stumbles onto a winged fairy! She vaults away into the night sky, and
his unbelievable—and unbelieved—encounter leads to a stunning revelation
that all the creatures of myth and legend are real!

Fairies, pixies, trolls, werewolves, ogres, vampires, angels, elves,
Sasquatch—all are alien exiles to the planet. For thei...

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Published on December 23, 2018 17:00

December 22, 2018

23rd

Shari Sakurai – Adam

 

 

Shari Sakurai is a British author of paranormal, horror, science fiction and fantasy novels that almost always feature a LGBT protagonist and/or antagonist. She has always loved to write and it is her escape from the sometimes stressful modern life!

Aside from writing, Shari enjoys reading, watching movies, listening to (loud!) music, going to rock concerts and learning more about other societies and cultures. Japanese culture is of particular interest to her...

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Published on December 22, 2018 17:00

December 21, 2018

22nd

Alex R Carver – A Stone’s Throw

 

 

Title: A Stone’s Throw: Inspector Stone Mysteries #5

Author: Alex R Carver

Genre: Mystery

Blurb

A dead body really ruins your holiday.

During a much-needed break in Devon, Inspector Nathan Stone finds himself at the centre of a murder investigation when the wife of the owner of the hotel is found killed.

The last person to see her alive, he must contend with the suspicions of the local police.

The arrival of a storm that isolates the small village...

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Published on December 21, 2018 17:00

December 20, 2018

21st

D. R. Ransdell – Island Casualty

 

 

About the Author

D.R. Ransdell hails from Springfield, Illinois, but she escaped bleak Midwestern winters long ago. After a stint in Mexico, she moved to Tucson, started grad school, and joined a mariachi band. She still lives in Tucson, but her vagabond feet tap away all summer long. Greece is a favorite destination—all those lovely beaches! She fell in love with the bouzouki groups she heard around the country—they were just like mariachi players...

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Published on December 20, 2018 17:00

December 19, 2018

20th

DJ Cooper – Missing Remnants

 

Bio

DJ Cooper is about 300 years old, writes science fiction/humour/weird, hails from another planet and is married with two teenage kids.

The family has a house full of animals. Tropical fish, a degu called Sam (a small fluffy thing with a long tail, bigger than a hamster, smaller than an elephant.) Crunch the tortoise fits in the palm of a hand. He/she/who can tell, eats, sits under a light, digs, sleeps, grows, doesn’t talk yet. Cossie the bearded dr...

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Published on December 19, 2018 17:00

December 18, 2018

19th

R. M. Gauthier – The Mystery of Landon Miller Box Set

 

Blurb

We all chose a path in life. What if you’ve chosen the wrong one?

Everyone has secrets…

…when Lexi unravels Landon’s there will be no turning back.

One exclusive club.

One troubled man.

One explosive meeting that will change lives forever.

When a married woman enters an exclusive club full of domineering men, it will only take one man’s past to threaten everything she’s built.

Bio   

RM Gauthier lives in Ontario, Ca...

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Published on December 18, 2018 17:00

December 17, 2018

18th

Jesse Beard – Fairies of the Mississippi Deltaland

 

Bio

Jesse was born in the Central Valley of California.  At a young age, he learned of survival in the west and developed his imagination.  He would follow trails of wildlife and spend his time imagining the old west.  Getting an education was not at the top of Jesse’s thinking and he paid the price for it many times in the future.  Through the years of dreaming of a different life, Jesse was able to break that path and move on to...

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Published on December 17, 2018 17:00