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July 29, 2012

Stick a Fork In It - Crooked Fang Print cover

Here's the full reveal of the Crooked Fang print cover. It's beautiful!






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Front cover design/typography: Thomas Dorman

Back cover design: Lucas Clevenger

Arrangement/backmatter: Katarr Kanticles Press

Special thanks to Nerine Dorman and Gayla Drummond for art direction, etc.

Crooked Fang logo rendered and designed by James Zuniga and Lucas Clevenger



Stay tuned for a reveal
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Published on July 29, 2012 10:32

July 23, 2012

Crooked Fang - Five Stars!

Okay, so this is my first book review from a book blogger so I'm a bit chipper. Waiting for public response is a bit like holding your breath. Am I blue yet? Eeek!

Eva's Sanctuary: Review of Crooked Fang

Another review from January James is available (my first ARC review ever not on ŷ)

January James: Crooked Fang Bites Just Right


Freaking out, guys! This book writing stuff is great.
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Published on July 23, 2012 08:11

July 19, 2012

"The Man in the Elevator" #Fridayflash

Depending on how the story-writing goes, this might be my last share of my work in progress, 27. Too disjointed to be a serial, with wild stand-alone flashes, it's seemed appropriate to post excerpts for #Fridayflash. Thanks for reading. - CC

Previous installments (in order):
27
64 Degrees
The Visitor
The List







Photo by Synde Korman

The door to my apartment stood open. Maintenance men
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Published on July 19, 2012 17:17

New Interview From Me

I know, I keep saying go over here and there, but here's an interview with me that I enjoyed answering by Muse in the Valley.

Take a look. (I also have a pic of me with a bass...and nothing else) ;) (safe for work)
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Published on July 19, 2012 06:13

July 12, 2012

"The List" #Fridayflash

Happy Friday the 13th!

Yet another piece of 27 for your reading pleasure.
Previous installments (in order):
27
64 Degrees
The Visitor



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let’s go down the list.� He unrolled a strip of paper and put on a pair of
reading glasses. I raised an eyebrow and he pulled them down his nose to peer
over them at me. “Great effect, eh? As if I am in reading mode.� He cleared his
throat. “Ahem. The
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Published on July 12, 2012 21:35

July 9, 2012

New post over at Crooked Fang

Blogged again over at Crooked Fang's site about my experiences in modelling. Short and a little bit funny.

That's Not Exactly...Sultry - A Preview
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Published on July 09, 2012 03:50

July 7, 2012

From Crooked Fang's blog

I made a blog post last night explaining my intentions and desires for this photo shoot I'm about to embark on. Come have a look!

An Open Letter to My Readers
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Published on July 07, 2012 11:36

July 6, 2012

"The Visitor" #Fridayflash

Yet more from my 27 WIP: 
Previous chunks found first here and here. - CC


Tiffany
had her kit out and looked like she was about to shoot up anyway. She was still
in a towel and Nine Inch Nails was still playing even though that album was
from ’eighty-nine. It was my CD. I guess now it was hers. Just like anything
else within her reach. My sister was supposed to have all of this stuff. Maybe
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Published on July 06, 2012 03:00

June 22, 2012

Guest Post: Nerine Dorman - Setting the Scene for Inkarna

You may have seen Nerine Dorman's work in our collaborations, Just My Blood Type or Blood and Fire, but Nerine is definitely a moving novelist in her own right. Her recent release is the greatly anticipated Inkarna, featuring Ash from Blood and Fire. Inkarna is Ash in his own world, which you will find is a magical one, full of danger and mystery. Here, Nerine reveals how she set the various
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Published on June 22, 2012 04:30

"64 Degrees" #Fridayflash

 A few weeks ago, I posted 27. Here is Ren once again... thanks for reading. - CC



















Photo credit: click from morguefile.com




Far away, there was a
siren fast approaching. The sound swelled in volume until it was all I
could hear, like it was coming from inside me. I dropped the cigarette
to the floor to cover my ears. Hands took hold of my wrists and held me
down.
I
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Published on June 22, 2012 02:29