The Scarecrow: an easter egg
In Scratch Lines, the first Muttopia novel, Kaidlyn and her team pursue a group of pelters. The perverse sportsmen track and capture werewolves, then skin […]
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In Scratch Lines, the first Muttopia novel, Kaidlyn and her team pursue a group of pelters. The perverse sportsmen track and capture werewolves, then skin […]
Continue reading »Relaxation. I am not very good at it. When I feel burnt out, I try to set aside time for me. I never do it […]
Continue reading »With all the heroines in all the world, why Kaidlyn Durant? I’m a person deeply in tune to my own character flaws. I know a […]
Continue reading »Greetings everyone! So I’m awful about blogging while I’m writing, but I’ll get better at that. Today I’m announcing the release date of Muttupia book […]
Continue reading »The weirdest things keep me up at night. I am having a crisis of grammar. Most grammar rules exist for continuity and clarity of language. […]
Continue reading »I keep wondering about heroes, anti-heroes, etc. We aspire to give heroes a gilded personality. Despite numerous artful flaws, a character must maintain a heart […]
Continue reading »Koko has been my favorite male narrator to write thus far. Which is funny, because he’s caused me much anxiety. I worried about his namesake, […]
Continue reading »I am not one to talk about my emotions. I shut them out, hard, and ignore them for days, weeks, months, decades. Years ago a […]
Continue reading »Muttopia #4 officially has cover art! This is possibly the fifth cover rendition for the next volume of my muttopia series. The dark, desert imagery […]
Continue reading »Meet Clifford. He’s dangerous. He’s dreamy. He’s diseased. Kaidlyn’s new costar for Bait and Bleed received a brief mention as her trainer in book two, […]
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