Live and Let Fly by Karina Fabian

Live and Let Fly by Karina Fabian

Book Reviews, Reading Related
Those of you who've been following me for a while may remember Karina Fabian's guest post on the submission process and my earlier interview with her. Most recently I had the opportunity to review Live and Let Fly, a paranormal fantasy released by Muse It Up Publishing earlier this year. Let's start with the back cover: For a dragon detective with a magic-slinging nun as a partner, saving the worlds gets routine. So, when the U.S. government hires Vern and Sister Grace to recover stolen secrets for creating a new Interdimensional Gap—secrets the U.S. would like to keep, thank you—Vern sees a chance to play Dragon-Oh-Seven. No human spy, however, ever went up against a Norse goddess determined to rescue her husband. Sigyn will move heaven and earth to get…
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Karina Fabian on Surviving the Submission Process

Guest Post, Novels, Preparing to Submit
Today I'd like to welcome Karina Fabian, author of several ebooks across different genres. I've interviewed her here before and today she's joining us with a guest post to discuss the submission process and celebrate her latest novel, Live and Let Fly, to be released on April 20th. I hope you enjoy. I’d like to thank Dianna for hosting me on the Live and Let Fly book tour. I’m especially excited about this one because it was a long time coming, and when she asked me to write about the submission process, I’m not sure she knew what she was getting into! Live and Let Fly features a snarky dragon detective, Vern, and his partner, the magic-slinging nun, Sister Grace. I’ve told many of their adventures in short stories and…
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Author Interviews: Karina Fabian

Author Interviews, Reading Related
Today's interview is with multi-genre author Karina Fabian. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiniyIMno7o&fs=1&hl=en_GB&rel=0] 1. When did you first decide that you wanted to be a writer? There's a big difference between deciding you WANT to be a writer and deciding to BECOME a writer. Frankly, the first isn't that important. I decided to actually become a writer during the season of Lent 1996. I gave up reading fiction for Lent and took up writing, asking God to lead me in my writing. One thing He's led me to is Catholic science fiction, which resulted in my latest book, Infinite Space, Infinite God II, and anthology edited by my husband and me. 2. What was the first story you ever wrote about? How far back shall we go? I still have the tall tale I…
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