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message 1: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) If you are a member of this group and have written a fictional book you feel may be of interest to other members of this group, please write something about it here, rather than creating a new thread for it.


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H.K. Savage | 23 comments My name is HK Savage (aka Books4life) and I'm new to the group. I wanted to share a link to my upcoming paperback release of "The Path". RT Book Reviews gave it 4 out of 4 stars. Here is a description and you can find a link to my guest blog on RomCon (they invited me after reading the stellar review) below.

http://www.romconinc.com/index.php?op...

Magick is real. And there is a secret world complete with its own agency, Veritas, to control those who would wield their power over “regulars”, or threaten the secrecy that keeps them all safe from the persecution that nearly destroyed them. For Cassie, a mixed blood witch, it’s the only world she’s ever known though she’s never embraced her role as agent for Veritas. For Drew, a witch born to a non-magickal family, it answers so many of his questions. It is also the cause of so much loss and pain. And now, as he and Cassie attempt to find his missing brother, rumored to be working with a rogue witch and cult leader, it threatens to take the last of his family. Or will magick save it?


message 3: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Surely there are other authors in our group, who wish to tell us about their work?


message 4: by Ancestral (last edited Jan 12, 2012 10:53AM) (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Stephen wrote:

"This is carried over from the, Introduce Yourself Thread where the discussion started but didn’t seem appropriate to the threads theme then the thread I started Pagan Authors Discuss Their Own Work because I hadn’t doped out how the threads work around these parts, sorry. In any case her we go again.
HY H.K and all. Yup I'm an author. I have three books out and a forth coming out it March. I'll post the links and some info. Hopefully it will work.
Here goes the links.

Tinker's Plague : A post-apocalyptic medical, political thriller. The world itself is set as a religious mosaic though the lead Characters are both Pagan, though it isn’t a major element in the book.

Slaves of Love : A futuristic detective story with erotic content. Religion plays little or no role in the book.

The Hollow Curse : A paranormal / new age, (weird term at the best of times) love story. The leads both follow a druidic path and have been cursed in a previous life to be forever separated by a gulf of years and social norms until they live a life and raise a child together. The book follow them through a series of past life regressions where they experience the curse being set and how it plays out over several lives. This is very Pagan and if I do say so myself very hot.

Finally coming in March, Nukekubi where in a Pagan wizard-priest must neutralise a Japanese goblin that is feasting on the people of present day Toronto Ontario. I just received a stellar review from Hot Book Reviews for this piece. It is probably the most Pagan of all my works but not in a preachy way. More it’s a back drop just taken for granted way.

Tinker's Plague/Slaves of Love/The Hollow Curse"


message 5: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Stephen wrote:

"I just got another stellar review for Slaves of Love and The Hollow Curse . The review is from Sweete Spot, who also posted an interview with me. If you have a moment check it out. As indicated above The Hollow Curse is a good Pagan read."


message 6: by H.K. (new)

H.K. Savage | 23 comments Thanks, I will add them to my list.


message 7: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments I've just posted a Hello! in the Introductions thread, but it looks as though I should post here too.

I have two Pagan novels in print:

The Golden Web (SIGNED) by Nell Grey The Golden Web

and its sequel, Three Magic Women by Nell Grey Three Magic Women,

and a Kindle book of short stories, many with a pagan theme, Solstice by Nell Grey Solstice.


message 8: by James (last edited Jan 25, 2012 04:24PM) (new)

James Loftus Celtic Blood, inspired by MacBeth. On a dark Scottish nigh, with the moon full, mist-shrouds that reveal a landscape full of men who lived once and now are but shadows. Celtic Blood traces the journey of a 13th century member of clan MacAedh (the family now is known as MacKay, and an illustrious clan). Morgund is thirteen, and on the run from a king who would kill him. Morgund has a claim on Scotland's throne. His friend and only supporter Seward is known to have the second sight. Those who follow Wicca live, following their ancient ways, living amongst the night, performing their ancient rituals - seeing the future, and making it.


message 9: by Bryn (new)

Bryn I've written a non fiction! Druidry and Meditation, including contentn on how to use mditation in ritual. It's published by the lovely Moon Books imprint at O Books.


message 10: by Bryn (new)

Bryn I should add that on the cover for Druidry and Meditatioo, I'm Nimue Brown, not Bryn Colvin. (full name Brynneth Nimue Brown, different bits get used on different genres). Nimue does pagan writing and a webcomic, as Bryn I write smut - mostly for www.loveyoudivine.com I don't get online much because I live on a narrowboat, so please be patient with me if I seem slow to respond.


message 11: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Hello Bryn: We do have a thread for non-fiction works where you can elaborate further on your writing < a href="http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/6....


message 12: by Bryn (new)

Bryn Thank you, I hadn't spotted it, sorry!


message 13: by Kori (new)

Kori (Bad_Apple) | 13 comments Yah! More books to add to my TBR list. The Hollow Curse sounds really interesting.


message 14: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi Kori, it is, if I do say so myself. Always greatful to be added to a TBR list. Thanks.


message 15: by Lori (new)

Lori Schiele (lorijschiele) I wrote a book released in May 2011 called "Wiccan Shadows: Book One of the Wiccan Sisterhood". It is written under my birth name, Lori J. Schiele. It is a paranormal/mystery/romance about a Wiccan coven and shapeshifters. It can be purchased at Amazon.com (where excerpts can also be read), BN.com, Imajinnbooks.com and is available in print and e-format. Also has its own Facebook page if you are signed up for Facebook (more excerpts and list of awards won) Wiccan Shadows by Lori J. Schiele


message 16: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all, just wanted to announce that my Pagan centric, paranormal detective story Nukekubi is available for pre-order from Dark Dragon Publishing: http://darkdragonpublishing.com .

From ancient times nukekubi have haunted the land of Japan. Living as men by day, these beasts slip their heads free of their flesh at night and go in search of human prey. These hapless souls are driven into a terrified madness that results in their death.

Ray McAndrues, a modern-day, Egyptian path, Wizard-Priest, must neutralize a nukekubi that is feasting on the people of Toronto. He is aided by Cathy his friend with benefits who is also a Priestess of Bast, and Toshiro and Kunio, two, Japanese, martial artists who have made hunting nukekubi their lives' work.

As the quest plays out, questions arise. Who is hunting who? How can you slay the beast that stalks the night without slaying the man who walks the day? What is the strange, millennia-old connection that binds Ray to the beast, and will it help or hinder the quest?

Nukekubi is an exciting read filled with mysticism and spiritual understandings. – Sizzling Hot Book Reviews: http://www.sizzlinghotbooks.net/2012/...

The book will be available March 1, 2012
Nukekubi Nukekubi by Stephen B. Pearl


message 17: by Kori (new)

Kori (Bad_Apple) | 13 comments Hey, Stephen, I like the cover art for Nukekubi. The story sounds good too!


message 18: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Thanks Kori, I can take credit for the story but the cover art is all Kari-Ann Anderson: www.kariannanderson.com and the cover design Evan Dales: www.wavstudios.ca .


message 19: by Kori (new)

Kori (Bad_Apple) | 13 comments I just clicked on the link you posted for Kari-Ann Anderson and wow! She does really creative work! I like the zebra centaur. Awesome stuff.


message 20: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments She does do some nice stuff. Actually, she has a pic that would match a short story I'm trying to market right now perfectly.


message 21: by Kat (new)

Kat (elfkat) | 5 comments I have 2 children's books out on Amazon.com: The Heart Town Witch and Other Stories and the Tales of BunniHoTep, they are published under my birth name because they wouldn't take a pseudonym when I signed up. "Mary Beth Robb". They first is a collection of original nature and goddess stories meant to be bedtime tales and the other is a collection of the adventures of a re-discovered goddess who just happens to be a rabbit.


message 22: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all, Liz McKeown has just posted an interview with Yours Truly on her sight and it is really great. The interview focuses on my new novel Nukekubi and gives some insites not found anywhere else. Drop on by and give the interview a look see. The URL is: http://www.examiner.com/books-in-nash... . While you’re there have a look around and if you like what you see subscribe to Liz’s site.
Happy trails.


message 23: by [deleted user] (new)

These are my short fairy tales>> Crystalline by Georgina Anne Taylor The Piper by Georgina Anne Taylor The Woman of the Well by Georgina Anne Taylor Slipstream by Georgina Anne Taylor They are all avaliable free on smashwords, B&N etc. I have also included them in my Goodreads Writing: http://www.goodreads.com/story/list/6...

Fairy Tales for Freya by Georgina Anne Taylor <
My Gothic Fantasy series>> The Taint Octavia by Georgina Anne Taylor This one's a short story in the series. Free on smashwords etc. Free on amazon at the moment too.

This is my upcoming novel in the series>> The Taint Sorrow's Child by Georgina Anne Taylor I've added the prologue and first two chapters in my blog:
http://www.georginaannetaylor.com/1/p...

:) Georgina.


message 24: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments Just to say that My Imaginary Life is free for a few days. (Amazon Kindle)

Honest reviews much appreciated :)


message 25: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all, Just wanted to let everyone know that Nukekubi, my paranormal detective novel, was officially launched March 1 2012.

From ancient times nukekubi have haunted the land of Japan. Living as men by day, these beasts slip their heads free of their flesh at night and go in search of human prey. These hapless souls are driven into a terrified madness that results in their death.
Ray McAndrues, a modern-day wizard, must neutralize a nukekubi that is feasting on the people of Toronto. He is aided by Cathy, a sorceress of numerous charms, and Toshiro and Kunio, two, Japanese, martial artists who have made hunting nukekubi their lives' work.
As the quest plays out, questions arise. Who is hunting who? How can you slay the beast that stalks the night without slaying the man who walks the day? What is the strange, millennia-old connection that binds Ray to the beast, and will it help or hinder the quest?

For more information and directions to buy links drop by my webpage: www.stephenpearl.com

Or go direct to the following links to buy:

http://darkdragonpublishing.com/nukek...

http://www.powells.com/biblio/61-9780...

http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Nukek...

http://www.booktopia.com.au/nukekubi/...

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nukek...

http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Nukeku...

http://www.amazon.ca/Nukekubi-Stephen...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nukekubi-Step...

http://www.amazon.com/Nukekubi-Stephe...

http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Nukeku...

Nukekubi Nukekubi by Stephen B. Pearl


message 26: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments Solstice, my collection of magical short stories for Kindle, is free today.

Here's the US Amazon link.


message 27: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Thanks for letting us know, Nell. I've added it to the FB page as well. :D


message 28: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments :) Thanks, Ancestral. I'm currently working on formatting my two pagan novels for Kindle - I'll post the link here when they're ready.


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Nell wrote: "Solstice, my collection of magical short stories for Kindle, is free today.

Here's the US Amazon link."


Thanks Nell, got it!


message 30: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments Hope you enjoy it, Georgina. :)


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm sure I will. I've wanted to read your book for a while now (long before I met you here). Now I have it on my kindle so after I've finished my own MS edits, and get a chance to relax...


message 32: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments I just got another five star review for Nukekubi my paranormal, detective novel. This review is from Nora Chipley Barteau of Reviewers Helping Authors http://norachipleybarteau.blogspot.com/
Quote “I was absolutely spellbound by this book and I applaud the imagination and creativity the author put in this book.”

Nukekubi Nukekubi by Stephen B. Pearl


message 33: by [deleted user] (new)

Congratulations Stephen! I'll be getting to your book too when I get time to read again. :)


message 34: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments I know that feeling Georgina, I'm still working through a pile I traded for in 2010. :-)


message 35: by Lori (new)

Lori Schiele (lorijschiele) Marie, your book sounds interesting. I'm admittedly not much of a vampire buff, but I'm very much into ancient Greece, as well as the subject of reincarnation. Definitely will have to check it out! Thanks for sharing!


message 36: by Juliana (last edited Apr 19, 2012 12:01AM) (new)

Juliana Loomer (vlven) | 7 comments Hi All!

My name is Juliana Loomer and I have written a novel that is about finding spiritual freedom and a home in ancient beliefs. Below is more information about it. Hope you can check it out and enjoy!

Child of the Jotun
Child of the Jotun

"They say giants carved this land . . . In a cloistered Dominican convent in California, Sister Jennifer is informed by police that a terror from her past has been released from prison. Police assure her that she will be protected, but she knows the danger coming for her. Her prioress seeks a convent somewhere in the world to send the fearful nun for her safety. A convent in Norway answers the call.

In Norway, the Sister meets an eccentric man that sets off an internal conflict, but when the man, Torvør, begins to draw her emotions and ignite her independence, everything she has believed in is challenged. The ancient gods of the north have also observed her arrival, and their power pulls Jennifer from her safe life, closer to Torvør.

Can their friendship stop the tragic completion of an apocalyptic saga written by an Icelandic monk 1000 years ago? Or will the end come in a bargain to save her Sisters and friends from the wrath of the ancient gods?

Torvør knows the truth and has only a short time to convince the Sister that she is not a servant of God, but a god herself."


message 37: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi All, Nukekubi, my Pagan centric paranormal, detective novel, has received another great review. You can find the review here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RTSLK0XO... or pick up a copy of the book and see for yourself.
Always remember you have nothing to fear but Nukekubi, fear itself.

Nukekubi Nukekubi by Stephen B. Pearl


message 38: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Juliana wrote: "Hi All!

My name is Juliana Loomer and I have written a novel that is about finding spiritual freedom and a home in ancient beliefs. Below is more information about it. Hope you can check it out ..."


The premise certainly sounds intriguing Juliana. Perhaps we should enter it to be a group read sometime?


message 39: by Juliana (new)

Juliana Loomer (vlven) | 7 comments Sounds great!

Juliana Loomer


message 40: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all. The Morbid Seraphic anthology to which I contributed the story Better the Devil You Know – The story of a succubus with a difference, a Pagan wizard cop who has a few things to say about the battle cry “convert or die” and a deadly drug in a world where magic has strengthened to mythical levels, is now available.
“Even the divine have a dark side…”
Take a journey into a world where the forgotten reign as King and Queen. Explore a “reality” where the divine give meaning and substance to the concept of IMMORTALITY. These menacing tales feature beings of divinity from angels, demons, gods, goddesses, to personifications of divine principals. No other worldly being is safe. The sparkly undead and wild shaggy dogs have no place in this anthology of dark proportions. ..
Can you handle it?

If you liked Nukekubi you’ll probably like Better the Devil You Know, so check it and my other works out on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_...

Morbid Seraphic Morbid Seraphic by S.K. Whiteside


message 41: by Nell (last edited May 16, 2012 01:45AM) (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments The Golden Web and its sequel, Three Magic Women, are at last together as a Kindle book, but if you're tempted, don't buy just yet as I've a free promotion coming up very soon. I'll put another link in the Free Books thread when the promotion is live.

The Golden Web ~ Three Magic Women by Nell Grey


message 42: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all, I have a new interview up. This one focuses on the Morbid Seraphic Anthology but my other works are mentioned. Check it out: http://lisagoldman.weebly.com/1/post/...

Morbid Seraphic Morbid Seraphic by S.K. Whiteside


message 43: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments Jaq, congratulations on the Steampunk, and also to Stephen on the interview. Fingers crossed for many sales :)


message 44: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Thanks. Fingers crossed.


message 45: by Stephen (last edited Jan 09, 2013 07:26AM) (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all, just wanted to let folk know that I have an interview up on Jenna Elizabeth Johnson web site: http://www.jennaelizabethjohnson.com/ . Check it out.

Nukekubi Nukekubi by Stephen B. Pearl Tinker's Plague Tinker's Plague by Stephen B. Pearl The Hollow Curse The Hollow Curse by Stephen B. Pearl Slaves of Love Slaves of Love by Stephen B. Pearl


message 46: by Nell (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 1682 comments Jaq wrote: "...

BTW, reviews on the Steampunk have been rather good so far..."


Brilliant, Jaq :)


message 47: by Melanie (new)

Melanie S. (melaniespronia) | 3 comments I am the author of three novels, two of them are Pagan fiction. If you are interested in reading about ghosts and hauntings, check out my novel, Journey of Souls! Justine Ramsey has just completed her parapsycholog degree and just as soon as she starts working for Spectrum Industries, she becomes the companies most valued employee due to her natural sight. When she falls in love with the incredibly gorgeous Patrick, she's surprised to discover that he is a Witch.

For a group of awesome Witches, check out, Five Sisters, which is about a cleaning and renovation company that also happen to be a coven of Witches and they are contracted to renovate the infamously haunted, Willcraft Manor. What surprises a Witch? Find out in, Five Sisters!

My books can be found on Amazon and on Amazon Kindle! Coming to Nook soon!

http://www.melaniespronia.com


message 48: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all. I just wanted to announce that I have a short story in the Hot Shots Volume 3 Anthology now available. This one will melt your filling folks so eighteen and up and all that. For more check out: http://www.breathlesspress.com/index....

Hot Shots Volume 3 Hot Shots Volume 3 by Stephen B. Pearl, S.J. Drum, Natasha Knight, Missy Starrk, D.S. Gersen

I also want to mention that my story Three Parts Love features a Pagan couple and how they express their love in body mind and spirit with reference to the Lord and Lady and how we are all avatars of the god force and at no time is this more clear than when a man and a woman are joined in the bonds of love.

That said the story will still melt you fillings. :-)


message 49: by Thorrsman (new)

Thorrsman | 5 comments Well, I've got three novels out on Kindle and Nook, Jolly Roger and Dragons, The Treasure of Dragon Island,and Faded Runes, Hungry Shadow. The first pair are pirate adventures, something like Edgar Rice Burroughs meets Rafael Sabatini. Good fun, but nothing particularly "Pagan" about them. Faded Runes, however...

Set in the modern Colorado Rockies, we have Harry and Karoline Smythe, a married couple on a brief vacation to see an archeological wonder: A genuine Viking grave found outside an old mining town. An all-American Asatru couple, Harry and his wife are delighted to discover that they are sharing the local campground with a Kindred from Texas who are there for the same reason.

When one of the locals disappears, the strangers are the first suspects. When the man reappears and murders his entire family, it becomes a small media circus. There are more disappearances, more murders and a lot of local prejudice against the Pagans outsiders.

An ancient "troll" released after a thousand years entombed in a cave, the walking, giggling dead that this shadow commands and even a couple of visits from a one-eyed traveler who knows far more than any moral should. At the end, a handful of followers of the Old Ways face off against a threat that their spiritual ancestors faced ten centuries before, hoping to succeed where their predecessors failed in a final battle at the Worlds Highest Drive-In Theater.

There is humor and romance here, but also bloody horror and stubborn human bigotry. The draugar walk and slay at the command of a puppeteer that seems to be a hulking, misshapen shadow, yet can rend flesh from bone with a swipe of balck claws.


message 50: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 150 comments Hi all, I thought you might enjoy this interview of Yours Truly by Katie Uhlmann of the Katie Chats interviews on the Smithee TV in Toronto Ontario. : http://youtu.be/svPIEYUxdI8 It is mainstream but there is a bit about our team in it.

Stephen B. Pearl

Nukekubi Nukekubi by Stephen B. Pearl

Hot Shots Volume 3 Hot Shots Volume 3 by Stephen B. Pearl

book:Tinker's Plague|7428837] Tinker's Plague by Stephen B. Pearl

Pagan Writers Presents Samhain Pagan Writers Presents Samhain by Dewelles E. Camen

Pagan Writers Presents Yule Pagan Writers Presents Yule by Camenae E deWelles

Morbid Seraphic Morbid Seraphic by S.K. Whiteside

The Hollow Curse The Hollow Curse by Stephen B. Pearl

Slaves of Love Slaves of Love by Stephen B. Pearl


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