The Blog

  • Next Stop: An interview with Jacey Holbrand

    It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means: another stop on our blog hop! This week I’m doing a guest post with author Jacey Holbrand, where I’ll be talking about what fuels me to keep writing– or rather, about my awkward inability to stop. Read more

  • Improve what works; ditch what doesn’t

    For those who don’t know, the Urban Dragon was originally written with the intention of being exclusive to the Kindle Unlimited program (thus the short, serialized format). According to the tin, KU is supposed to work like Netflix for books: you pay for a subscription and then you’re free to read as many books as Read more

  • Blog hop double stop!

    This week we have not one but two blog hop stops! I’m being interviewed by Mary DeSantis at Kit & Kabookle, where we’ll be talking about bizarre monsters and the genres I could never write. Also come by Where the Story Comes First, where I’ll be talking about the book series that’s made the biggest impact Read more

  • Now available: Dance with the Devil

    It’s been two weeks, so it’s time to return to Rosario and Arkay in their next adventure: Dance with the Devil. For the uninitiated, Urban Dragon is a serial that’s being released every two weeks until Christmas. When we last saw our heroes, they went head to head with a demon that had been terrorizing Read more

  • Prologue on a Podcast

    Prologue on a Podcast

    Exciting news, everybody! This week Urban Dragon is being featured on the SFF podcast 600 Second Saga. Host Mariah Avix will be performing Like Bad Spraypaint, a prequel short story about the day Arkay and Rosario first met. You can download it from iTunes, Stitcher, Libsyn, or on the 600 Second Saga website. Or you can Read more

  • Next stop: an interview with Christine Young

    It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means: it’s time for the next stop of our blog hop. This week I’m being interviewed by Christine Young, and we’ll be talking about critique groups, my ideal actors for the main characters, and the darkest point in the series so far. Read more