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Category: <span>Writers I Like</span>

The Lamplighter – Lisa Carreiro Guest Post

Today I’m lending my blog to Rhonda Parrish and Lisa Carreiro to help spread the word about Saltwater Sorrows, Rhonda’s latest anthology release. Saltwater Sorrows Deep, mysterious, beautiful… dangerous… Women and the sea have been tied together in myth and story from the beginning of time. Tales of women being drawn …

The Secret History of “Scatter the Foals to the Wind”

I’m thrilled to be sharing an anthology with a group of 18 other very talented writers. As I mentioned a couple of days ago, we’re doing a blog tour as part of the Equus release this month. Today I’m pleased to host a guest post by Chadwick Ginther. The Secret …

Mystery Book Rec: In a Safe Town

Okay, let me start with a disclaimer. Well, with two disclaimers. One: Mystery isn’t my main reading genre. And two: I’ve been reeling since the election on November 8. I’ll be clear here: I was a Bernie Sanders supporter, but I voted for Hillary Clinton. And I am still stunned …

Tamsin Showbrook on Sirens and Writing Process

Hi everyone! A couple of weeks ago I told you to preorder Rhonda Parrish’s newest anthology Sirens. Today I’m hosting a guest post from one of the authors in the anthology. Tamsin Showbrook wrote “Siren’s Odyssey,” one of my favorites from the book. She’s here today to talk about her writing process. …

Book Rec: C is for Chimera – Spec Fic Anthology

I was lucky enough to score an e-ARC of Rhonda Parrish’s latest alphabet anthology, C is for Chimera. Releasing April 12, this book is a good showcase for Parrish’s literary curatorship. I’m a huge fan of Parrish’s anthologies, from Fae to Corvidae and its companion Scarecrow, so I jumped at a chance to review …

Book Rec: FAE – anthology edited by Rhonda Parrish

Book reviews aren’t my mainstay here on the blog, but I like to tell people about books I enjoyed, and I have to say that FAE is one of my favorite reads this summer. I read it just after it released, and weeks later, some of the stories are still sticking with …