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Tag Archives: Werewolves
June 2023 book blog
After months of fairly concentrated reading (Tchaikovsky and indies) my June reading list turned out to be a really mixed bag. If you know my likes, you know that I like a themed anthology. I started to read ‘Tesseracts Nine: … Continue reading
Posted in Book blog
Tagged anthology, Arkady Martine, Canada, Horror, Pennywise, Review, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Stephen King, Werewolves
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August 2022 book blog
A big month for me, I self published my second novel, ‘Ransomed Hearts’ and did a read through of book 3, to see just how much work it needs to shape it into a proper book. I’ve also given book … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Review, Werewolves
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Fight for the Future out now.
My first novel, Fight for the Future, is now available as a paperback or for Kindle here.
Fight For The Future
Many, many years ago, I started getting spectral visits from a young red headed woman. She wouldn’t tell me her name at first, but she did tell me that she was a shapeshifter, and that she had a story for … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction
Tagged England, Lancashire, Paris, Romance, Shapeshifter, werewolf, Werewolves
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Games Creatures Play, edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni L.P. Kelner. A review by Jeanette Greaves
The game – produce an anthology of fifteen stories. The rules – they must be short stories, they must include at least one supernatural creature such as a shapeshifter, fairy, vampire or ghost. They must include a strong element of … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Ghost, Horror, Paranormal, review. fantasy, vampire, vampires, werewolf, Werewolves, zombie, zombies
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Interview with the Changeling’s Wife
Interview with Helen Ransome. 19th September 2035. By Sangita Ifors SI “Mrs Ransome, thank you for agreeing to this interview.” HR “You’re welcome. Would you like tea and cake? John and Anthony had a midnight baking competition last night and … Continue reading
Wolf-Girls at Whitefield Hallowe’en Festival
Five Wolf-Girls authors (yes, including me), will be reading from our Wolf-Girls stories and taking part in a Q&A on Friday 12 October, at The White Room, Bury New Road, Whitefield, as part of the wonderful Whitefield Hallowe’en Festival. Who … Continue reading
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Tagged Cameron Girls, Hallowe'en, Reading, Werewolves, Whitefield., Wolf-Girls
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