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2 years ago

in Meme Week: My Secret to Productivity on GoodWordEditing.com
Mark, sorry to be off topic, but I need to let you know that you have been tagged. Should you accept THIS mission, click on over to my blog and find out just what kind of nonsense this is.

-Wayne

2 years ago

in Tolkein and Hancock on Fairy Tales - CSFF Day 1 on GoodWordEditing.com
Dude, is this like a sociology experiment or what? See how many Star folks comment versus unstarred. Hmmm... JK. Nice intro. Karen writes some top shelf fantasy. Fans of Tolkien, Croggon, Funke, and Lewis should find a home with her stories.

2 years ago

in CSFF Day 3 - “We Want the Best” on GoodWordEditing.com
Honored and humbled by such kindness here at the CSFF Tour. I look forward to working with you again!

2 years ago

in Bookshelf Reviews Dubs Door Within a Contemporary Narnia on GoodWordEditing.com
Marcus, thanks for pointing out that it is a trilogy. Funny thing about the 2nd book of the series. As I've traveled doing signings and such, I've found that bookstores have more trouble getting Rise of the Wyrm Lord than the others. Some even have to special order because they don't find it in their system. Compounding the curiosity is that The Door Within and The Final Storm have both consistently appeared on the CBA bestseller list, but Rise of the Wyrm Lord has not.

I wonder if something happened at the distributor level…hard to say. Just a little odd to be coincidence? My publisher feels that it's just a matter of time and Wyrm Lord will be up there. Hope so.

2 years ago

in CSFF Blog Tour: The Door Within on GoodWordEditing.com
Marcus, thanks again for the AWESOME opportunity. It was fun to interview in that fashion, and getting a chance to do a reading ROCKED.

I'll be around all tour long, so if anyone has any questions, fire away.

2 years ago

in CSFF and a Short, Happy Fantasy Poem on GoodWordEditing.com
As a matter of fact I have seen 36 unicorns
before, says the writer, and indeed it is more
than twenty four; they are really quite a handful
always stamping at my door.
But have you ever seen 36 dragons all flying high up in the sky? Scales glistening in the sun, majestic wings spread wide. Now that's something you won't soon forget, he says, a smile in his eyes.
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