I'm excited to announce that Alsina Publishing will present my fantasy fiction trilogy via LingoBites, their app for language learning via story-telling.
I'm also so pleased and grateful that Selina Fenech, an incredible Australian artist and author, agreed to let me use her beautiful artwork for the trilogy cover!
This gorgeous piece, entitled "Saviour" perfectly illustrates my stories! Check out Selina's website for all her fiction, artwork, coloring books, figurines, etc. You will be amazed!
Update on this post: LingoBites is in Beta launch mode and I have a limited number of free trial codes to give out--contact me if you are interested!
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Saturday, July 15, 2017
Alsina Publishing to present my flash fiction trilogy
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
June publications!
June has been a good month for me!
First, Alsina Publications accepted two flash fiction fantasy pieces, with a view to a third to complete the trilogy. Alsina is launching a new language learning app, LingoBites, that will help students and other customers learn languages by reading stories!
Then Highland Park Poetry republished my poem "The Last Thing I'll Lose" in their Muses Gallery bird themed summer issue.
The Ginger Collect, self professed publishers of "The Weird, the New Age and the Strange" were kind enough to publish two of my poems in their Issue Two: "The Story of the Stones" and "Under a Graveyard Sun."
Songs of Eretz Poetry Review also featured my poem "Plague Graffiti" on their page.
This poem was based on a BBC news article:
(Songs of Eretz Editor’s Note: "This is a unique and moving elegy that resonates as much today in the age of indiscriminate terror attacks as it would have 500 years ago during the black plague that struck Cambridgeshire.")
First, Alsina Publications accepted two flash fiction fantasy pieces, with a view to a third to complete the trilogy. Alsina is launching a new language learning app, LingoBites, that will help students and other customers learn languages by reading stories!
Then Highland Park Poetry republished my poem "The Last Thing I'll Lose" in their Muses Gallery bird themed summer issue.
The Ginger Collect, self professed publishers of "The Weird, the New Age and the Strange" were kind enough to publish two of my poems in their Issue Two: "The Story of the Stones" and "Under a Graveyard Sun."
Songs of Eretz Poetry Review also featured my poem "Plague Graffiti" on their page.
This poem was based on a BBC news article:
(Songs of Eretz Editor’s Note: "This is a unique and moving elegy that resonates as much today in the age of indiscriminate terror attacks as it would have 500 years ago during the black plague that struck Cambridgeshire.")
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