Remember Me ? (+ New Youtube reading)
I recorded a quick reading of the prologue to Blue Summer for your entertainment on our YouTube channel.
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year !
As is tradition in the JES Campbell household, we are celebrating our (well, for me and “E”) our favorite holiday, Halloween. This year, we will be giving away free copies of both Blue Summer and Gruff Ending on Kindle during the month of October. The giveaway for Blue Summer will take place from 21 through 25 October, and for Gruff Ending from the 27th through Halloween !
Slipping the Gears (Pt4)
Last we left off, a murder in the small farm town of Ferncombe of the Widow Ramsey by an outsider, Nerick Welemdiass. Chamylla, an Alcolyte of the Temple of Pelor, continues to discuss their meeting of the Widow Ramsey and Nesrick Welemdiass.
Slipping the Gears (Pt3)
Last we left off, a murder in the small farm town of Ferncombe of the Widow Ramsey by an outsider, Nerick Welemdiass. Chamylla, an Acolyte of the Temple of Pelor, takes the stand at the inquest to discuss their meeting of the Widow Ramsey.
Slipping the Gears (Pt 2)
Slipping the Gears (Pt 1)
The Conversation
Announcer : Yes, viewers welcome back to Conversations , with your host, Guede Nibo !
<There are loud applause as Guede Nibo walks onto the spotlit stage, accompanied by the sound of a band playing somewhere off stage right. Two purple and black striped chairs sit facing one another. A small, circular, silver table sits between them. Seated upon it is a pitcher and two glasses. The camera and spotlight follows Nibo as he shakes hands with the audience who sits in the darkness outside the view of the spotlight. The music cuts as Nibo takes to center stage, while applause continue.>
GN: Thank you, thank you … and thank you !
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Gothic Maryland ?
So what is it about Tempy and Hester that folks like ? In the review of Blue Summer, a reviewer says they can’t wait to read more about them. I think in writing about these urban legends, I may have taken from elements of Gothic Fiction - but turned them sideways to adjust for our strong leading ladies…