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New Release: Corporate Loyalty

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Corporate Loyalty i s an short pseudo-science adventure a la the 1950’s. Its science is unlikely; its people and their motivations are not. When a leading ‘bug’ researcher is returned to normal size early, he discovers the science which alters his size has a flaw. Can his best friend help him out of the trouble he’s in? Corporate Loyalty is one of the short stories that will be incorporated into An Anthology of Pseudo-Science. It is currently available as a stand-alone short story, and can be found at Smashwords . It will shortly be available from Kindle, Kobo, Nook and iTunes .

Cover Created: Corporate Loyalty

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Corporate Loyalty is a short story of pseudo-science fiction a la the 1950s. It has bugs… and shrinking stuffs … and bugs. And did I mention that there’s a praying mantis in there as well? Also, a glimpse of corporate politics. And it’s coming soon.

First Chapter: Shadow Trap

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  Shadow Trap is the second novel in the Shadow series trilogy . The series started with Shadow’s Rise , which was released on January 1, 2013, Australian Eastern Standard Time, and will be completed by the forthcoming Shadow’s Fall . Exchanged by the gods, so he can better suit their purpose, thargramorg priest Gilzereet Urkhrist must now travel to the distant realm of Thargood in order to discover the Old One’s prison and prevent his escape. Accompanied by Vorgren, Tara, Ailina and four apprentices, he flees the temple of his new god as the current pantheon faces down Beauwallin’s most savage attack yet. With the Old One gathering power more quickly than before, will the support of the gods be sufficient to give them a chance to contain him? Shadow Trap is currently available from Smashwords , Kobo, Kindle , DriveThruFiction, iTunes , and Nook.   Fi rst Chapter: The temple deeps were cool and quiet. Tara stalked them, hiding from the light cast by flickering

Today I’m giving editing tips at the DSDU Blog

DSDU = Dark Side Down Under: A group of Australian writers of romance and other paranormal genres has kindly hosted me today on their regular Magic Thursday blog. In return I’m giving away some of the techniques I use to whip my manuscripts into shape. Feel free to come over and join me.