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Calgary Indigo Signal Hill Book Signing 2019

Calgary Indigo Signal Hill Book Signing 2019

Indigo Signal Hill will hold a signing of Konn Lavery’s new novel The White Hand. I’ll now be heading over to the one and only Indigo Signal Hill for a signing of The White Hand. Drop in for a meet & greet the author, artwork, and of course, the books themselves....

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Listen to Me – Part Two

Listen to Me – Part Two

After learning about the vicious epidemic seen on television, Haideh and Ceagan soon discover that the violence has reached Mega Speed Print. The phone lines don’t work, the law enforcement is overwhelmed. Haideh and Ceagan are on their own. Listen To Me – Part Two is...

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Sitting on a Manuscript

Sitting on a Manuscript

Welcome back to unprocessed thoughts, this is the first installment of 2019. 2018 offered many exciting growth opportunities, and 2019 is shaping up to be of a similar caliber. Last year I was sitting on a manuscript that I wrote in the spring, because it had some...

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Cover and Synopsis Reveal of The White Hand

Cover and Synopsis Reveal of The White Hand

I am pleased to finnaly release the cover art and synopsis of my upcoming novel this summer. The White Hand, A Rutherford Manor Novel releases this summer. Synopsis Based on the award-winning Haunted House and forthcoming television series, The White Hand brings you...

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Listen to Me – Part One

Listen to Me – Part One

It was another day at the print shop, or so Haideh thought. A country-wide epidemic is broadcasted on TV, causing panic. The workers of the shop have little time to react and become a part of the chaos.Listen To Me – Part One is January’s flash fiction that’ll bring...

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How to Craft a First Chapter

How to Craft a First Chapter

By J.J. Reichenbach As an editor, I read a lot of first chapters and coach authors on what does and doesn’t need to be included in them. The rules vary a little bit depending on which genre you’re writing in (for example, literary works are allowed a much slower pace...

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