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Eight Terrible Titles

  Posted by Christoarpher , 19 November 2014 · 808 views

So Harmony Ink Press will release my next novel Poz  on January 8, 2015  [full disclosure: watch this space, because the date's changed three times already]. There’s a meme going around Farcebook called Eight Terrible Titles in which authors randomly scroll through their works in progress and where the cursor stops, that becomes one of...



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7-7-7 Poz Preview

  Posted by Christoarpher , 28 July 2014 · 984 views

So I was tagged by the lovely and talented  Ariel Tachna   over on Facebook for that 7-7-7 game where you go the seventh chapter of your work in progress and post the first seven lines of your seventh paragraph or somesuch. Instead of posting in on Facebook, I thought I’d make post it on my blog for maximum coverage. This is the first seve...



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Please welcome Michael Rupured

  Posted by Christoarpher , 25 July 2014 · 1,096 views

Today I get to welcome Michael Rupured and his latest, Happy Independence Day. So…Welcome, Michael!  Thanks, Christopher, for allowing me to show off the cover for my upcoming release from Dreamspinner Press here on your blog. By far, the most exciting part of the publishing process—at least for me—is seeing the cover for the first tim...



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JP Barnaby and very special book

  Posted by Christoarpher , 11 June 2014 · 1,011 views

That makes it sound like an after-school special from the 80s and it’s not.  A Heart For Robbie    is a book near and dear to her heart, and to mine, and that’s why I’m humbled that she has allowed me the chance to host her for the release day blog hop. A Heart For Robbie    BLURB:   Waiting for someone else’s child to die so y...



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Please Welcome Sue Brown

  Posted by Christoarpher , 31 May 2014 · 1,492 views

Please Welcome Sue Brown  Please welcome Sue Brown, everyone. I adore her. I first met her after I started gushing helpless over  Nothing Ever Happens   and The Night Porter  . I still think NEH is one of the most amazing books ever, and amazingly enough, she found something in Tipping the Balance that grabbed her. We traded signed copies and bo...



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Please Welcome Jaye Edgerton

  Posted by Christoarpher , 25 April 2014 · 895 views

Please Welcome Jaye Edgerton  Thank you for having me, Christopher! This is my first big publication and I’m thrilled to death to be a part of this big community of readers and writers! Yesterday I was over at  M. A. Church’s Decadent Delights  , and tomorrow I’ll be back home at JayeEdgerton.com   for my release day! I’m also runnin...



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the story of Burning It Down

  Posted by Christoarpher , 14 April 2014 · 1,025 views

So have been checking out Rainbow Gold Reviews  these days? It’s the fresh new thing on the reviewing horizon, well that and Prism Book Alliance . I’ve been having a lot of fun with both, actually. One of today’s features at Rainbow Gold is Firefighters Day and RG is kind enough to spotlight the third of my CalPac novels, Burning It Down   (BID)...



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Please Welcome Christopher Moss

  Posted by Christoarpher , 24 January 2014 · 1,343 views

Please Welcome Christopher Moss  I have the distinct pleasure of welcoming Christopher Moss to my little corner of the internet today. He’s here to promote his new book, Beloved Pilgrim . I’ve been waiting for Beloved Pilgrim  for a number of reasons. First of all, it looks like a great story. Second of all, it features a transman as...



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An interview with Kate Sherwood

  Posted by Christoarpher , 18 December 2013 · 1,276 views

Dreamspinner released (at least) two books on Monday, December 16, my own Settling the Score  and Kate Sherwood’s The Fall  . Personally I’m a bit tired of Settling the Score  after writing it and all those rounds of editing. The Fall’s   what I can’t wait to read, which is why I’m so pleased to offer an interview w...



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It really is a word

  Posted by Christoarpher , 16 December 2013 · 993 views

Omphaloskepsis  Seriously. Go look it up in your better dictionaries and encyclopedias. It means navel-gazing. Wanna know where I learned it? Watching “Animaniacs” on the WB when I was in grad school. Share on Facebook Source







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