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Cover Reveal: Allaigna’s Song: Aria
I’m thrilled, delighted, and over-the-moon to be able to lift the curtain at last on the cover for Allaigna’s Song: Aria. The beautiful painting is by the amazing Melissa Mary Duncan, and the cover layout is by my talented daughter … Continue reading
April Allaigna Sale!
Ebook lovers rejoice! From April 11th to 18th, the ebook version of Allaigna’s Song: Overture will be available for a mere 99 cents on Amazon.ca, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, and through Pulp Literature Press as part of a Bookbub … Continue reading
Tonight’s the Night: Allaigna’s Song Launches!
It’s been a long time coming … I started writing Allaigna’s Song: Overture (well, just Allaigna really, because I didn’t have a title and I didn’t know there were going to be three books) over a decade ago. It went through about … Continue reading
A review in the hand is worth …
What does an author need as much as whiskey, solitude, and a spouse with a steady income? Reviews In today’s market, books live and die based on the eyeballs that chance across them online, and the more reviews a book … Continue reading
Meet Brenda Carre’s ‘Gret’ in Pulp Literature 15
I’m delighted that Allaigna’s Song will be sharing centre stage with Pulp Literature Issue 15 at the Summer Launch on July 10th. Not just because of S Ross Browne’s stunning cover painting The Huntress. (Though I confess I might be jealous if Melissa … Continue reading
Allaigna’s Song launches July 10th!
I hope my local peeps will be able to join me at Steamworks brew pub on the evening of Monday July 10th. Not only will we be celebrating the launch of Pulp Literature Issue 15 (15!! How did that happen already?), … Continue reading
Allaigna’s Cartography: mapping the Ilmar
I love maps of all kinds. Old maps and new ones. Perspective, topographical, nautical, astronomical, representational, decorative, and functional. My dog-eared London A-Z, the iconic tube map, and the amazingly detailed 17th century perspective drawings of the city all form part … Continue reading
Cover Reveal!
I know, I know, I’ve neglected this blog for months. What can I say? I’ve been busy! But this is pretty exciting … the beautiful cover for Allaigna’s Song: Overture painted by Melissa Mary Duncan with layout and font design by Kris Sayer. I … Continue reading
Brothers, Sisters, and Lullabies
With the Something Novel campaign in full swing, I thought maybe now would be a good time to share the first chapter of Allaigna’s Song: Overture for those who haven’t had a glimpse yet … Allaigna’s Song: Overture JM Landels … Continue reading
Pulp Literature: Something Novel
Yes, the rumours are true: Pulp Lit is branching into novel publishing, and the first buds of this offshoot will be Mel Anastasiou‘s Stella Ryman and the Fairmount Manor Mysteries and my own Allaigna’s Song: Overture. This has been a … Continue reading