Articles in the Promos Category
Featured, General, Headline, New Bedlam, Projects, Promos, Titles »
The first Indiegogo campaign was wonderful, and we raised $310 before the time ran out. We’ve started another, and hopefully we’ll get closer to the goal this time.
From the campaign page:
For two years, The New Bedlam Project survived as a free-to-read, blog-based webzine. TNBP is a paying market, registered with both Ralan.com and Duotrope.com, supported by small ads and donations. Some of horror and sci-fantasy’s most promising up and coming writers have been spotted on the streets of New Bedlam, possibly looking for a way out, or perhaps they …
Featured, General, Headline, Projects, Promos, Titles »
Despite being two months behind on the Creating New Pagan Family Traditions ebook series, plans are already in the works for a collected print edition. This edition should be prepped and ready to go for Yule.
I’ve set up a preview, with a selected excerpt from Litha, to have folks look over and give some feedback. Please stop by the Creaetspace gallery for a look, and let me know what you think.
Thanks!
Jodi Lee, aka ierne Morrighan Corvidae of Glas Celli, presents a handbook to introduce traditional pagan information, ritual, meal …
Belfire, Featured, General, Headline, Miscellania, New Bedlam, Promos, Titles »
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 …
Featured, General, Headline, New Bedlam, Promos, Titles »
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 …




