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And here we are, Thursday morning, looking at sunny skies and feeling a warm breeze through open windows. In March. In Manitoba. Creepy!
I’ve opened up an edit space in April, and I’ll have two graphics spaces as well (covers, ads, etc.). Things went exceedingly well with another edit I had booked, and it’s completed well ahead of schedule. I did give a half-refund as well, since the edit was barely an edit at all! Sometimes ghost-editing non-fiction is a dream.
I had intended on taking the next two months for …
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It’s officially Read an Ebook Week all over the world!
I’m celebrating by offering Imbolc for free and Into a Long Ago Future at half price – through Smashwords.
Imbolc – Creating New Pagan Family Traditions (use code REW100)
Eternity: Fire & Ice (use code REW100)
Into a Long Ago Future (use code REW50)
Check out Belfire’s weekly updates as well, as Canada declared March Read an Ebook Month, so we’re celebrating that, too. If you haven’t already picked up an e-copy of Courting Morpheus (Free!) or Town Archives Vol.1 (discounted!), now’s …
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I was one of the lucky ones to receive the blanket statement from Smashwords on Friday – for my account, my personal one. As far as I know, since my work does not contain any of the objectionable material, it will remain on the site. Mark did mention that some works may be accidentally removed during the sweep, and gave instructions on how to remedy the situation should that happen.
On a business level, I can understand his wanting to protect his company. When a major player in virtual cash decides …
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It Never Lasts Forever© Jodi Lee 2012From Into a Long Ago Future
It was a night much like this one when I broke into the abandoned house over on Main Street—you know the one, don’t you—and met Old Lady Parker. At first, I thought she was a dusty old cobweb. All I could see of her was the top of her head, so I pushed it out of the way. I knew right away something was wrong, I mean, cobwebs aren’t heavy and they don’t clunk when they hit a wall.
She …




