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As of yesterday morning, Tarot for Storytellers: A Modern Guide for Writers and Other Creatives is officially launched on Kickstarter! I'm thrilled that the book has already met its funding goal—always a relief—and was named a Kickstarter Project We Love. (Woohoo!) Right now, we're inching up onto 150 supporters, which is when our first stretch reward unlocks. If that's not enough to entice you to back, there are Early Bird discounts on the e-book, softcover, and hardcover editions thru midnight ET

I've been very busy of late—and not just with finalizing Unnatural Creatures for publication. For the full inside-skinny on my latest news, check out this guest post I've written over at The Writer’s Circle. In other news, I'll be revealing the cover of Unnatural Creatures: A Novel of the Frankenstein Women here and on social media this Wednesday (aka March 16th). However, if you're on my mailing list, you'll get to see it a day sooner. If that's not enough enticement, you'll also

Early advance reader copies of Unnatural Creatures have arrived! Don't they look pretty? Add to Goodreads. Happy 2022! Since my last update here, there's been much going on with the publication of Unnatural Creatures. As you can see in the photograph, first advance reader copies have arrived. The final manuscript is now with a copyeditor, and the cover design is being finalized. In other news, there will even be a signed and numbered hardcover collector's edition personally designed by me; newsletter subscribers will

And now we’re down to only one week until The Lost History of Dreams is released in paperback! I was delighted when CrimeReads named Lost History as one of their best books of 2019—a real honor. They also asked me to write about the history of Victorian mourning customs and postmortem photography, which play a factor in my novel. Their request led to my writing one of the most personal pieces I've ever undertaken. The article can be read here—let me know

A Secret Story for You

“To truly love another, you must follow the Lover’s Path wherever it may take you.”

The tale of the lover’s path begins as the story of two sisters, alike as doves in appearance, but different as water and wine in temperament and experience…