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Tag Archives: short stories
Murder under the Mistletoe 2020 – A Round-up of the Best Indie Holiday Mysteries and Crime Fiction
Our monthly round-ups of new speculative fiction and new crime fiction releases by indie authors are a perennially popular feature. Therefore, we now offer you a round-up of our favourite holiday mysteries by indie authors. The holiday mysteries cover the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1930s mystery, animal mystery, asian mystery, British mystery, Christmas, cozy mystery, crime thriller, culinary mystery, ghosts, Helen Shepherd Mysteries, historical mystery, holiday mystery, jazz age mystery, men's adventure, other people's books, our books, paranormal mystery, police procedural, private investigator, pulp fiction, romantic suspense, short stories, small town mystery, The Silencer, urban fantasy, Victorian mystery, WWII mystery
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A Trio of Spooky New Releases and Why I Cannot Write Straight Horror
I mentioned that there would be one more new release announcement for October and here it is. It’s somewhat incomplete, because the links to Barnes & Noble are missing, since the bookseller recently suffered a cyberattack and still hasn’t managed … Continue reading →
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Tagged 16th century, 1980s child, announcement, Demon Summoning for Beginners, demons, ghosts, historical fantasy, historical horror, Holland, horror, humorous horror, July short story challenge, my books, Netherlands, new release, our books, Puncture Wounds, short stories, The Ghosts of Doodenbos, undead, vampires
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Murder under the Mistletoe 2019 – A Round-up of the Best Indie Holiday Mysteries and Crime Fiction
Our monthly round-ups of new speculative fiction and new crime fiction releases by indie authors are a perennially popular feature. Therefore, we now offer you a round-up of our favourite holiday mysteries by indie authors. The holiday mysteries cover the … Continue reading →
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Tagged animal mystery, asian mystery, British mystery, Christmas, cozy mystery, crime thriller, culinary mystery, ghosts, Helen Shepherd Mysteries, historical mystery, holiday mystery, jazz age mystery, men's adventure, other people's books, our books, paranormal mystery, police procedural, private investigator, pulp fiction, romantic suspense, short stories, small town mystery, The Silencer, urban fantasy, Victorian mystery, WWII mystery
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Three New Hallowind Cove Stories and a Facelift for the Whole Series
This is the final new release announcement for 2018 and it’s a big one, for I have not one or two but three new Hallowind Cove stories to announce as well as a quasi relaunch for the series. The origin … Continue reading →
Murder under the Mistletoe 2018 – A Round-up of the Best Indie Holiday Mysteries and Crime Fiction
Our monthly round-ups of new speculative fiction and new crime fiction releases by indie authors are a perennially popular feature. Therefore, we now offer you a round-up of our favourite holiday mysteries by indie authors. The holiday mysteries cover the … Continue reading →
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Tagged animal mystery, asian mystery, British mystery, Christmas, cozy mystery, crime thriller, culinary mystery, ghosts, Helen Shepherd Mysteries, historical mystery, holiday mystery, men's adventure, other people's books, our books, paranormal mystery, police procedural, private investigator, pulp fiction, romantic suspense, short stories, small town mystery, The Silencer, urban fantasy, Victorian mystery, WWII mystery
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A Triple New Release and Some Thoughts on Cozy Space Opera
Now that the excitement caused by the triple whammy of Easter, Passover and the announcement of the 2018 Hugo Finalists has died down somewhat, I have an announcement of my own to make. And it’s a big announcement, because I … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, cozy space opera, food, In Love and War, July short story challenge, military science fiction, my books, novel, other people's books, our books, science fiction, science fiction romance, shameless self-promo, short stories, space opera, writing challenges
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Murder under the Mistletoe – A Round-up of the Best Indie Holiday Mysteries and Crime Fiction
Our monthly round-ups of new speculative fiction and new crime fiction releases by indie authors are a perennially popular feature. Therefore, we now offer you a round-up of our favourite holiday mysteries by indie authors. The holiday mysteries cover the … Continue reading →
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Tagged asian mystery, British mystery, cozy mystery, culinary mystery, Helen Shepherd Mysteries, historical mystery, holiday mystery, men's adventure, other people's books, our books, paranormal mystery, police procedural, private investigator, pulp fiction, romantic suspense, short stories, small town mystery, The Silencer, urban fantasy, Victorian mystery, WWII mystery
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And another new release announcement: Steaks, Walls and Dossiers: The Best Trump Anthology Ever
Yes, I have another new release to announce, this time another anthology in which I have a story. This release rather snuck up on me, since I only heard today that the anthology was out. Otherwise, the announcement would have … Continue reading →
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Tagged anthologies, Christmas, flash fiction, holidays, humor, our books, politics, science fiction, shameless self-promo, short stories, Silencer, story sales
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Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month for March 2017
It’s that time of the month again, time for “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”. So what is “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”? It’s a round-up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some February … Continue reading →
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Tagged aliens, artificial intelligence, Asian fantasy, dragons, dystopian, epic fantasy, ghosts, hard science fiction, horror, military science fiction, near future science fiction, new release round-up, novellas, other people's books, our books, paranormal romance, post-apocalyptic SF, science fiction romance, short stories, space opera, superheroes, supernatural thriller, time travel, urban fantasy, vampires, witches
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An interview and a new post-apocalyptic collection: After the End
For starters, I’ve been interviewed by C.E. Martin, author of the pulpy Stone Soldiers series, as part of his Chowmageddon series about post-apocalyptic fiction and particularly food after the apocalypse, so head over there and check it out. And while … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brake, interviews, July short story challenge, our books, Pegasus Pulp, post-apocalyptic SF, science fiction, shameless self-promo, short stories
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