Category Archives: Publishing
Written in Flesh anthology
Here’s the cover for Storm Moon Press’s anthology Written in Flesh. Suzanne’s science fiction story Helotry will be published in this anthology expected for release later this year.
Tears for the Mountain
Today I’m pleased to welcome author Chris Rakunas, here to chat about his new book Tears for the Mountain. Chris Rakunas is a native of California, educated at UC Berkeley and eventually earned an MBA from USC’s Marshall School of … Continue reading
Short Story accepted
Where Dreams are Grown is a folkloric fantasy piece inspired by the music video for “The Islander” by Nightwish. Where Dreams are Grown has been accepted by Niteblade magazine for publication in their upcoming edition.
In the Cemetery of Frozen Ships
Suzanne’s YA science fiction short story In the Cemetery of Frozen Ships is available for listening to and reading along at the wonderful Cast of Wonders website.
Read Sunflowers and Barbed Wire Fences for free
You can read Sunflowers and Barbed Wire Fences for free at Abandoned Towers. Science fiction short story, originally published by Static Movement.
YA science fiction publication
Suzanne’s short story In the Cemetery of Frozen Ships is going to be published in the audio magazine by Cast of Wonders. Date to be announced later.
The Ghosts of Ganymede
Suzanne’s science fiction short story The Ghosts of Ganymede is available as a free read from the Mad Scientist Journal. Happy reading!
Shadow of the Witte Wievin Blog Tour
Thanks to Enchanted Book Tours, Suzanne will be hosting an interview with author, Debbie Peterson on 3 April on her blog, Off the Page. For more information about this author and her awesome new paranormal romance, drop by on … Continue reading
Free Reads from InkSpell Publishing
This week, from March 12th to March 16th, InkSpell Publishing is organizing a free reads week. That means that you can read free short stories by some of the InkSpell Publishing authors.
Author Interview with David M. Brown
I’m happy to welcome today author of Fezariu’s Epiphany, David M. Brown. He was kind enough to answer a few questions about his life as an author, and his latest book. 1. Tell a little about yourself, what you do … Continue reading