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Not my usual blogging day BUT Speaking of taking all opportunities... When my friend and critique partner, Ian Kezsbom suggested we (including our other crit partner and buddy a lot of you may know, Leslie Rose) try something new, I jumped on board. And I couldn't be happier with the results! With the help of a talented copy editor (Deborah Pasachoff) and another great editorial eye (Sarah Lynn), we successfully published our own anthology of genre fiction. I'd give away a copy, but it's FREE to borrow on Kindle for Amazon prime members and only $.99 for anyone to buy on Kindle. So if you're curious about my short stories, take a look! One word of caution - it is intended for an adult audience, though many of the stories could be considered cross over YA.
Also - PLEASE let us know what you think! Don't you LOVE the cover though? Promotion and links are always welcome of course. ;D Here are the detes:
JOURNEYS of WONDER
A new Anthology of Genre Fiction
Journeys of Wonder is a new anthology of genre fiction. We've assembled three talented writers to bring you five chilling tales that are guaranteed to keep you up at night - or at least make you turn on the lights.Featured in Volume 1, June 2012:
1. The Door by Ian Kezsbom: Six people are stuck in a room with no memory of how they got there while a fear of the unknown keeps them from opening the only exit they have.
2. Blackout by Lisa Gail Green: A terrifying tale of a young woman whose memory is shattered and a creepy neighbor who is not all that he seems.
3. Infinity by Ian Kezsbom: Two brothers, forced to travel through time to save the world from an unspeakable evil, have little idea of what they have actually gotten themselves into.
4. Eye of the Wolf by Lisa Gail Green: A young girl struggles against the power of the full moon as she tries to hide her deadly secret from her family.
5. Afterdeath by Leslie S. Rose: In a future where our journey beyond death is no longer a mystery, the promise of eternal love waits, unless you break the rules.
On sale only at Amazon.com now! $.99 or free through the Amazon Prime lending library!
Visit us at: www.journeysofwonder.com
Yay, Lisa for crackin' the first post. This anthology was a wild ride and I'm so glad it's hatched. I'm honored to be part of it.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Thanks, Lisa! And everyone be sure to visit www.journeysofwonder.com where there are forums set up to discuss Lisa (and Leslie and Ian's) amazing stories.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! That's awesome! Love the cover and the stories sound scary!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Lisa! So excited for you.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That's awesome! The stories sound great.
ReplyDeleteSounds so exciting! Congrats! And darn! I don't have a Kindle and my Nook is broken. Crud.
ReplyDeleteYou actually don't need an actual kindle...just a kindle app! Or, you can read it directly off any computer using Amazon's free cloud service!
DeleteYay, yay, yay! *tosses confetti* You guys totally impressed me with this.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the cover--congrats to you, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS!!!! That's so freaking awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool and the stories sound amazing! CONGRATULATIONS!
ReplyDeleteI grabbed my copy once I read Leslie's blog! Yay!!! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Sounds creepy indeed. :) Off to tweet...
ReplyDeleteYay, Lisa! It's a great collection of well-written, creeptastic stories!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It sounds awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteHooray! I'll download this evening! Huge congrats to you and Leslie.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! Great cover!! Looks like a fabulous book to me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool cover... huge congrats.
ReplyDeleteHow great is this? Yay! Will definitely give it a read.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the anthology, Lisa. Awesome! I heard of it through Leslie Rose & will be giving it a shoutout on my blog on Wed. Really fantastic. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome cover! Congrats and good luck with the new book!
ReplyDeleteJust saw this on Leslie's website. I think this is awesome! I have no clue how to even begin writing a short story. Kind of comical that 70K is less intimidating than a short story. (Not sure what the short story word count is?)
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