Author Spotlight: Michelle Mogil

Author Interviews
Today's author writes science fiction and fantasy, short stories and novels. She's also got some interesting thoughts on what it takes to be a writer. Please give Michelle Mogil a warm welcome. 1. Can you tell us a bit about your most recent novel? The Melancholy Man is the third novel in my Love Eternal Series. The Blurb: Esther Blackwell thought she had written works of fiction: two novels about a middle-aged couple who, through an odd series of circumstances, become blood-sucking creatures of the night. Then, her characters start showing up in her life and stirring everything up. Esther finds herself drawn into their surreal world by one particularly long, lean ancient Irishman who can't seem to keep his hands — or his teeth — off of her. It…
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Author Spotlight: Carol Browne

Author Interviews
Today's author is a lovely lady who I've had the pleasure of working closely with at Musa Publishing. She's also an awesome fantasy writer. I recently finished her first novel, The Exile of Elindel, and I'm eagerly waiting for the next one. Of course, I think it's best if you let the author--and the book--speak for themselves, so please give Carol Browne a warm welcome and enjoy her thoughts on the writing process.   1. Can you tell us a bit about your novel, The Exile of Elindel? The Exile of Elindel is Book I of my fantasy trilogy The Elwardain Chronicles. It was published by Musa Publishing on 18th April, 2014 and is available on Amazon Kindle or directly from the publisher: Elgiva, a young elf banished from Elvendom, must seek…
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Musa Author Interview: Stephanie Campbell

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Today I am very pleased to introduce Stephanie Campbell, author of Dragon Night. I am currently reading Dragon Night, published by Urania, Musa's speculative fiction imprint, on the Kindle I got for Christmas. I'm more than halfway through the book and I've enjoyed every step along the way. It's a great honour to have her here today. 1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your book, Dragon Night? I'm twenty-one years old and have been writing since I was twelve. People in the publishing world often tell me that I'm "still a baby." I have heard that phrase used on me quite often. I'm a go-getter, at least when it comes to the things that I want and love, so I don't let my age or anything…
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Introducing Penumbra

Reading Related, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing
Ordinarily my first post after the end of November would be something about what to do now that you've written your Nanovel, and while that post is coming, this year it's been made to wait. That's because I would like to introduce you to the other project I've been working on all month, the Penumbra eMagazine. Penumbra is the speculative fiction eMagazine run by Musa Publishing, the ebook publisher I've been interning with for the past three months. Since late October, I have been working with a team made up of all of Musa's interns to make December's issue of Penumbra the very best that it can be. It's been an amazing journey from raw story files to a polished and professional emagazine. Throughout the month we worked together to…
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Author Interview: Jamie Grey

Author Interviews, Reading Related, Short Fiction, Writing
I'm really excited to present today's author, Jamie Grey. Most of the interview choices I've made so far have been based on publisher-with a special focus on MuseItUp-or nationality, the latter usually being Canadian. I chose Jamie Grey from a list of MuseItUp publishers specifically because I thought her story sounded fantastic, and I'm hoping I can get my boyfriend to buy it for me since I don't have a credit card. I hope you enjoy this interview and I hope that you check out Princess for Hire when it comes out on March 1st. Jamie will be hanging around today to answer any questions you might have. 1. Can you tell us a bit about your story with MuseItUp Publishing, Princess for Hire? Here’s a short blurb about my…
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