Book 4 of The Cleaners is out today! Fellowship of the Squeegee finally makes its debut on the world reading stage. Both the ebook and paperback are available, for anyone who didn’t have a preorder in place.
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Book Releases and Beta Readers!
At long last, book 4 of The Cleaners, Fellowship of the Squeegee, is launching! Right now, the ebook is available for pre-order, and the paperback will be live on September 30th. (For some weird reason, KDP doesn’t allow paperback pre-orders, but please do snag an electronic version for your Kindle)…
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If you’ve been wanting to give The Cleaners a try, here are two great ways to get started, especially if you enjoy ebooks. First, Enter the Janitor is just $.99 on Amazon, making it super-cheap to snag a copy and start reading. The Maids of Wrath and The Dustpan Cometh…
Leave a CommentCover Art for Fellowship of the Squeegee!
With the draf of Book #4, Fellowship of the Squeegee wrapped and awaiting its editorial rounds, I’m thrilled to finally, officially reveal the cover art! As always, this is done up by the incredible Jeff Herndon, who will also be brought on for the final two books of the series…
Leave a CommentNew year, new publishing venture
What a year it’s already shaping up to be. Been a bit, so I figured it was worth catching up! On top of moving, getting married, finally finishing the draft of The Cleaners #4, and more, I’ve also finally taken the next step of my publishing plan by opening my…
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This weekend, I’ll be down in Portland for OryCon! I had a marvelous time there last year, working a booth with the awesome Jennifer Brozek (who will be my book-busking partner yet again). I will have all my Cleaners novels and Forge of Ashes, and will also have a handful…
Leave a CommentThe Real Costs of a Convention
This isn’t as much of an “advice” post about conventions. It’s more me looking back at all the ones I’ve attended and considering what they’ve cost me on multiple levels. Cons are expensive. If you’ve ever been to one, either as a vendor, a panelist, or attendee, you know this.…
Leave a CommentPost-Convention Self-Care
The big con has come and gone. You’ve seen the shows. Attended the panels. Bought the swag. Got some part of your body signed by a celebrity. Now it’s all over until next year–or maybe just next weekend, if you’re me. What now? How do you come down from this…
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I’m talking about cons a bit because this month is a con-heavy one for me. Three big ones, almost one right after the other–ConnectiCon, Raleigh Supercon, and Florida Supercon. I’ve been to ConnectiCon before, but the other two will be new shows for me, which I’m highly anticipating. I love…
Leave a CommentSaving Your Sanity at Conventions
Have you been to a convention before? By that, I’m referring to everything from your various comic cons to the more local literary and art conventions–and you might even include writing conferences in there, if you want. However you want to define these events, there’s one thing that holds true…
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