Writing
A few writing-related things on this Cyber Monday. First of all, don't forget that "Shaala and the Tiger's Daughter," the sixth installment in my Arabian-flavored female-centric S&S Tales of Sand and Sorcery series, was released this past Friday, and would make a perfect addition to all those $59 Nooks you bought. ;)
In other news, it looks like Legacy of Wolves is also getting the audiobook treatment, so you'll be able to pick up all three of my WotC books for your commuting pleasure this January. Whee!
Finally, I'll have a guest blog up over at the Potomac Review Blogthis week soon, and I'd sure appreciate it if you all clicked over and gave it a read. In fact, I'll pick one lucky commenter (there, not here) to win a copy of "Shaala and the Tiger's Daughter," say by the Friday after it posts. Let's start this season of giving off right, shall we? Heh.
Everything Else
I swear, kids are like cars. The minute you make a doctor appointment for them, they miraculously stop hacking up their lungs (only to start up again in the parking lot afterward, if the past is any indicator). Still, we've gone a good long time without a serious case of hackalung for Middle Boy (the immunotherapy has really helped out a lot in that regard), so I won't complain. Too much, heh.
A few writing-related things on this Cyber Monday. First of all, don't forget that "Shaala and the Tiger's Daughter," the sixth installment in my Arabian-flavored female-centric S&S Tales of Sand and Sorcery series, was released this past Friday, and would make a perfect addition to all those $59 Nooks you bought. ;)
In other news, it looks like Legacy of Wolves is also getting the audiobook treatment, so you'll be able to pick up all three of my WotC books for your commuting pleasure this January. Whee!
Finally, I'll have a guest blog up over at the Potomac Review Blog
Everything Else
I swear, kids are like cars. The minute you make a doctor appointment for them, they miraculously stop hacking up their lungs (only to start up again in the parking lot afterward, if the past is any indicator). Still, we've gone a good long time without a serious case of hackalung for Middle Boy (the immunotherapy has really helped out a lot in that regard), so I won't complain. Too much, heh.