Holiday gift giving is upon us!

book covers of the crow magic series

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t know about you, but I tend to ignore most of the marketing in my inbox, most of the time.

So here’s a blog post for intrepid souls who have ventured this far into my lair.

This week is marketing week, to get the word out before the supply chain for printing books is overwhelmed. Here’s your reminder (for anyone new to my site or my newsletter) that I have 3 kid-appropriate books available that would make great gifts.

The Crow Magic series follows the adventures of a young girl who discovers that not only does she have magical powers she must learn to control, she inherited the ability to shape shift as well. During her second adventure, she is joined by a young girl who has abilities Suli has never heard of, but which are key to restoring the magic to their world.

The third book, The Wharf Rat Guild,is appropriate for slightly older teens and adults, with a fifteen-year-old protagonist who also has unusual abilities. It’s based on the true history of the Restoration period in England, a time when “surplus labor” and radical ideas of liberty, freedom, and democracy were the cargo exported to the new world.

book cover woman crossing london bridge at night

Awards Eligibility – The Wharf Rat Guild

I’ve never done this before, but what the heck?

I published The Wharf Rat Guild just last month, so not many people will have read it. Still, it made its way into the world in spite of COVID, so I am proud of it. It’s historically accurate, mostly, so I think of it as historical fantasy.

I enjoyed writing it, I like the characters, it kept me sane and on the balance beam of writing, and I hope it brings pleasure to someone else.

If y’all want to give me an award for not giving up, I will gratefully accept, and name all the writers who have helped get me through the past year and to this point, living and dead.

There, that’s my awards post.