Oh no! I have been slacking here on Blogger again!
But that's because things have been happening. Cool, awesome things.
Like this:
My floor was not large enough to write out the whole title.
And Rage's Echo now has a release date. It will be available in paperback and ebook formats on October 1. I had so much fun writing this story, and I pray that you will enjoy it, too.
Also, I have joined forces with some amazing people and created a brand-new blog called Obey the Muse. (
www.obeythemuse.com) We'll be talking a lot about writing, inspiration, and the randomness that everyday life brings. The Musers are:
LaDonna Cole

LaDonna Cole is a Texas girl who thrives in the Smoky Mountains of
Tennessee with her children. Playing Ukulele, singing, writing
fantasy/fiction, and traveling as much as possible, a Psychiatric Nurse
and incurable optimist, she draws on her zest for adventure, passion for
family, and journey through faith to release the soul of each new
story. Check out LaDonna and her imaginary peeps at
HeartworkVillage.com,
immortalportals.wordpress.com,
www.facebook.com/LaDonnaColeAuthor, and
LaDonnaColeRN.wix.com
RM Harnist
RM
[Robin] Harnist is a freelance editor and writing coach but also writes
speculative fiction in those very few and far between spare moments.
She currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky with her fuzzy puppy,
Gemma, and her evil cat, Kiya.
Check her out at http://facebook.com/rmharnist, twitter.com/rmharnist, www.rmharnist.com and gotgrammar.rmharnist.com.
Katie J Cross

My
world revolves around my husband, my dog, and the mountains. I wear
hiking boots instead of heels when I need to feel powerful, and on a bad
day, I love a weightlifting workout. Actually, I love it on a good day.
I don’t eat bread because I choose not too, even though I miss it at
times. I write because I have too.
Find her at:
www.kcrosswriting.com
JS Bailey
J. S. Bailey is a lifelong resident of Clermont County, Ohio. She is
an alumnus of St. Louis School and Clermont Northeastern High School,
and graduated cum laude from Northern Kentucky University in December
2011 with a degree in Entrepreneurship.
Bailey learned to read at a young age and began writing soon after.
She had a brief stint writing horoscopes for her high school newspaper
before deciding she would have better luck inventing other things at the
keyboard.
She penned her first (unpublished) novel while still in high school,
and her debut novel The Land Beyond the Portal was released in July 2011
through Tate Publishing. Her other writing credits include short
stories called Vapors and Weary Traveler and an upcoming novel called
Rage’s Echo, which releases October 1.
Bailey enjoys reading books by her favorite authors. When she isn’t
working or glued to a computer screen, Bailey spends time with her
husband, Nathan, in their Southwest Ohio home.
Stephanie Karfelt, aka S. R. Karfelt

Writing fiction with a twist is my specialty. My novels crossover Contemporary Fiction with a dash
of Urban Fantasy. Warrior of the Ages is my first novel, and will be
released 8-15-13. It’s about an immortal warrior moonlighting as a cop,
and just how dangerous a blonde in a speeding convertible can be for the
world’s oldest bachelor. My hope is that this book will make cops
everywhere think twice about trying to foist speeding tickets on women.
The latest on my books can be found at www.WarrioroftheAges.com, or
follow my blog if you need a laugh, at www.TheGlitterGlobe.com.
Kelsey Keating
When I’m not writing (which is more often than I’d like), I’m often
found doing something with very little grace. Like right now as I type
this, taking momentary breaks to stuff my mouth full of Cool Ranch
Dorito Crumbs.
But I guess that’s beside the point. I have four books written and
rewritten, one of which is in the editing process. My main foci are YA
Fantasy and NA Contemporary novels.
To follow my insanity (and maybe see why they let me IN here), head over to my blog
www.lifeunpublished.blogspot.com OR visit my website where I keep updates on all of these friends of my Asylum:
www.kelseykeating.com.
P.S. That mustache isn’t real. Or is it?
DM Kilgore
“I am a once lost and broken soul who now knows the joy and beauty of being
made whole. I write about broken people striving to find their way to
that place where they too realize the joy of being whole again. Hope in
the face of desperate circumstances is a reoccurring theme in my
novels.”
D.M. Kilgore enjoys writing poetry, song lyrics, blog posts,
articles, and both fiction and non-fiction books in various genres. She
loves being a writing gypsy and dipping her toes into the sparkling
stream of whatever genre she happens to be dancing by when inspiration
strikes.
Currently, D.M. is making a splash in the blood-tinged waters of suspense filled thrillers.
Drop by her official website,
DMKilgore.com and blog
The Realm!
You can also follow D.M. on
Facebook and Twitter:
@DMKilgore
Experience the journey from cover to cover as D.M. Kilgore writes her way from published freelancer to published novelist!
Kimberly Robertson
Kimberly Robertson is a recovering high school English teacher,
Mother to a tribe of boys, a non-profit Director, blogger and aspiring
novelist. She writes in the cracks of her life, often in random
notebooks or on the pages in her head while car pooling, watching little
league or caring for an ailing parent. Her current blog project is a
journey to self discovery to eat less, pray more and love abundantly at:
www.lessmoreabundantly.com.
She has one faith based speculative fiction novel awaiting editing and
is currently working on a YA project with her 9 year old son as
inspiration. Her goal in writing is to inspire, to encourage and to
push herself and others into the beyond space-beyond limits, beyond
expectations and beyond greatness.
Katie McElhenney
Ever
since age 3 when I read “See Spot Run” and felt annoyed that Spot
wasn’t given more of a back story, I knew I needed to be a writer. I’m
currently living the life of a nomadic homebody with my husband and dog
and focusing on creating stories kids want to read. The biggest lesson
I’ve learned so far in life is if you want to really understand the
world, spend a few years teaching preschool. There’s more wisdom to be
found on the playground than most people realize.