[Book News] Redheads in Love! (and friends)
We got the word last night. It’s official! We have a book! The official “Launch” of The Four Redheads: Redheads in Love! will be next weekend (Feb. 17-19, 2012) at ConDFW. For those who can’t make it because you’re hither and yon, or simply CANNOT WAIT to see the next crazy installment – it is […]
[Podcast] YDP Audio Roadshow Vol 1 Episode 9: Redheads In love!
Tracy Morris is doing podcasts for Yard Dog Press. This is the Audio Roadshow for Redheads in Love! We all do readings – which posed some technological challenges.
[Christmas Bonus!] Reindeer Games by Rhonda Eudaly
I originally published this 200 word short story with Apex Digest. It’s no longer available there. So, Merry Christmas. It’s kinda dark. Kinda quirky. You can read it below or download it in a .ZIP file (which contains both PDF and EPUB) by clinking Reindeer Games. Feel free to do both. If you wish to […]
[Books] I Should Have Stayed in Oz & I Didn’t Quite Make it to Oz – The E-Books
Yard Dog Press is foraying into the future! Our newest anthology, I Should Have Stay in Oz is available for download through Amazon and the Kindle as well as in print. My story “Not in Kansas Anymore” is in this version. For print traditionalists – I’ve added that link as well, and it will be […]
[Writer Blog] Series Books vs. Sequence Books
Last week I read Texas Gothic by Rosemary Clement-Moore. For a reader of any age who enjoys smart and funny paranormal romance (think more ghosts and demons rather than vampires) I highly recommend Rosemary. When it comes to vampires – you can’t go wrong with Rachel Caine. Both authors are “Young Adult” but (as any […]
[Book Release] I Should Have Stayed in OZ is OUT!
Yard Dog Press’s new anthology—I Should Have Stayed in Oz—is here! Go to http://www.yarddogpress.com/I%20Should%20Have%20Stayed%20In%20Oz.htm and get yours today! (Try this one if the first one doesn’t work http://bit.ly/qTxxuU) This includes my story, “Not in Kansas Anymore”. It will be available in e-book via Kindle in the very near future. Go forth and order today! I’ll […]
[Book Review] ROBOPOCALYPSE by Daniel H. Wilson via SFSIGNAL
About three weeks before I started working for John DeNardo at SFSIgnal, I won a copy of Daniel H. Wilson‘s Robopocalypse. It took me a few weeks to get to reading it due to deadlines, conventions, and another book in my queue. In that time, Robopocalypse seemed to be everywhere. I wasn’t sure I was […]
[Writer Post] I Have Strange Taste in Comics – or – Why Mark Tatulli Rocks
I have strange tastes – but y’all knew that, right? Well, maybe not strange as…eclectic. Yeah, that’s it…eclectic. My iPod is a random selection of music from Phineas and Ferb to Dr. Horrible to Nickleback and Bobby Darin. I like action movies (and television) and musical. And I love Mark Tatulli’s comic strips. In fact, […]
[Writer Post] E-Books and Word Counts
I had an interesting Google Talk conversation with my friend, Meredith, before ApolloCon last week. She sent me a link to this article on word counts. It poses the question, “…will word count be rendered less relevant (or even irrelevant) once the cost of paper gets tossed aside by the new technology?” Though the article […]
[Writing Post] Why Autographings Are Important
There have been articles in the past months (and probably years) about how book signings (mostly as events) are dead or dying ways to get more people to buy books. Now, I normally avoid the Grand Sweeping Statement – but I this time… “Bunk!” Book signings – especially the convention autographing session – are still […]