Always my Birthday

Hey everyone, Peat here (for once). I feel bad that I don’t post (or answer reader mail) as much as I’d like to anymore. Meg and I work out the blog topics together and I read every piece of reader email, even if she is the one who answers it, but there are only so […]

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The Quick Guide to Becoming a Well-Rounded Fantasy Reader

Posted by Meg Science fiction author Ray Bradbury, who passed away this month, had a lot to say about reading. One of my all time favorite quotes by him acknowledges the importance of reading when writing. “You must read dreadful dumb books and glorious books, and let them wrestle in beautiful fights inside your head, […]

Filed under: Desert Spear, Fans, Meg, Reading, Warded Man by megelizabeth
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Daddy Win: Movie Theater Achievement Unlocked!

Yesterday, I took Cassie to see her first movie in a theater. Cass is a pretty laid back kid, not given to screaming, meltdowns, or other histrionics, but I’ve still been nervous about taking a <4 year old into a theater. Up until now, I didn’t think she had the attention span to sit through […]

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Awesome Book Cover Friday

Posted by Meg Misprinted Pages gave The Warded Man the honor of having the title of “Awesome Book Cover” on May 4th. Check out the write-up and other excellent international covers for The Warded Man here. Also, check out the rave reviews from these fantasy book blogs! Gilden’s Getway gives The Warded Man 4/5 stars […]

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Desert Spear Review: The Art of Character Development

Posted by Meg A review of The Desert Spear popped up on the blog Strange Telemetry. I am going to go ahead and review this review by saying the summary is spot on, the content is well-written and the topics the author raises are ones, I think, writers and readers alike will want to ponder […]

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