Author Jamieson Wolf Visits The Dragon
NAPLES, FLA. – Local author Sandy Lender hosts Jamieson Wolf, Ottawa, Ontario, at www.TodayTheDragonWins.blogspot.com Thursday, Jan. 18, when he stops by the site to discuss his newest publication “Garden City”. Visitors can pose questions to either author through the comment feature in the discussion on the site and receive responses throughout the day.
Wolf, a senior reviewer for Linear Reflections, is also the author of "Electric Pink” and “Electric Blue”, the first two novels in an urban fantasy trilogy, and of the romantic thriller “Hope Falls”, which is now under contract. His short stories have appeared in such zines and anthologies as The Dark Krypt, Mytholog, Clean Sheet’s Erotica, The House of Pain, Twilight Times, Slow Trains Literary Journal, SunPiper Press, A Long Story Short, Rain Tiger, and Seasons Greetings by The Writersville Gang. His latest book, “Garden City”, is a collection of fiction about magic, people, and what happens when the two mix.
Wolf’s non-fiction credit titled “Finding the Muse” offers insight into finding inspiration for writing. Through his affiliation with A Long Story Short School of Writing, Wolf currently leads a course on writing from inspiration called “The Muse”.
It is this varied writing career that makes Wolf an ideal guest for aspiring writers and authors to query through The Dragon this Thursday. Visitors to the site can read a review of “Garden City” prior to Wolf’s visit by viewing www.TodayTheDragonWins.blogspot.com. For more information, leave a comment.
Sandy Lender is the author of "Choices Meant for Gods", available from ArcheBooks Publishing next month, and the proprietor of www.TodayTheDragonWins.blogspot.com. She brings a fifteen-year career in magazine publishing and public relations to the Southwest Florida media arena.
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
NAPLES, FLA. – Local author Sandy Lender hosts Jamieson Wolf, Ottawa, Ontario, at www.TodayTheDragonWins.blogspot.com Thursday, Jan. 18, when he stops by the site to discuss his newest publication “Garden City”. Visitors can pose questions to either author through the comment feature in the discussion on the site and receive responses throughout the day.
Wolf, a senior reviewer for Linear Reflections, is also the author of "Electric Pink” and “Electric Blue”, the first two novels in an urban fantasy trilogy, and of the romantic thriller “Hope Falls”, which is now under contract. His short stories have appeared in such zines and anthologies as The Dark Krypt, Mytholog, Clean Sheet’s Erotica, The House of Pain, Twilight Times, Slow Trains Literary Journal, SunPiper Press, A Long Story Short, Rain Tiger, and Seasons Greetings by The Writersville Gang. His latest book, “Garden City”, is a collection of fiction about magic, people, and what happens when the two mix.
Wolf’s non-fiction credit titled “Finding the Muse” offers insight into finding inspiration for writing. Through his affiliation with A Long Story Short School of Writing, Wolf currently leads a course on writing from inspiration called “The Muse”.
It is this varied writing career that makes Wolf an ideal guest for aspiring writers and authors to query through The Dragon this Thursday. Visitors to the site can read a review of “Garden City” prior to Wolf’s visit by viewing www.TodayTheDragonWins.blogspot.com. For more information, leave a comment.
Sandy Lender is the author of "Choices Meant for Gods", available from ArcheBooks Publishing next month, and the proprietor of www.TodayTheDragonWins.blogspot.com. She brings a fifteen-year career in magazine publishing and public relations to the Southwest Florida media arena.
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
Labels: ArcheBooks, Choices Meant for Gods, Jamieson, Sandy Lender
2 Comments:
As she stared into his notorious brown eyes, she felt her resolve waft away into the cool night sky.
Fabulous sentence! I don't know how to move this to the Word of the Day post, so, we'll just leave it here and let people think Jamieson Wolf is a notorious romancer...
He he he.
He'll love it!
Sandy L.
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
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