Mar 03

Sam is a stand-up guy and does good work, and now he’s found love, after much too long.

Sam is a stand-up guy and does good work, and now he’s found love, after much too long. Are you going to stand in the way of all that?

Plus, if you buy his books or his cover designs, you will get good books and/or cover designs, which is a thing in itself.

Originally shared by S. A. Hunt

Help me get back to my lady in Michigan! I just need a few hundred bucks for a plane ticket — please let anybody and everybody know about this badass Amazon Top 10 horror-fantasy epic Malus Domestica or my award-winning, Dark Tower-inspired gunslinger series The Outlaw King! Please spread word as far as you can get it!

And for you indie authors, I’m still doing custom book covers for $100! My portfolio is at the “Art” link in the address below.

http://www.sahuntbooks.com/malus-domestica.html

From the award-winning author of the Outlaw King series comes another harrowing adventure in the grand tradition of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Charlaine Harris.

Robin Martine has come a long way.

She’s not your usual college-age girl. More often than not, Robin’s washing a load of gory clothes at the laundromat, or down at the lake throwing hatchets at pumpkins. She lives in an old van, collects swords, and dyes her mohawk blue.

Also, she kills witches for a living on YouTube.

You see, Robin’s life was turned upside down by those hideous banshees from Hell. She spent high-school in a psych ward, drugged out of her head for telling the cops her mother Annie was murdered with magic. Magic from a witch named Marilyn Cutty.

After a 3-year warpath across America, she’s come home to end Cutty for good.

But she’ll have to battle hog-monsters, a city full of raving maniacs, and a killer henchman called the “Serpent” if she wants to end the coven’s reign over the town of Blackfield once and for all.

Mar 03

A decent writing day.

A decent writing day. Substantially rewrote the 6000-word fantasy story I wrote two weeks ago; it’s now darker and less predictable, and may be suitable for submission to the Were anthology that’s currently on open call. (They don’t want werewolves. This was a werewolf story, but now it’s just a woman-turns-into-a-monster story.)

That was this morning. This afternoon, I drafted an SF story that I had fairly well worked out already; 2300 words, based on an idea I got while listening to a lecture about future technology trends. It’s starting out fairly dark and (I think) not too predictable, or at least full of new ideas.

When I say “dark” I mean, of course, “dark for me”.

Mar 02

Refugees are a big concern right now, not least in Australia, where they’re being treated shockingly.

Refugees are a big concern right now, not least in Australia, where they’re being treated shockingly. 

Here’s a charity anthology, which is also offering to pay writers generously. Looking for fiction about refugees (SFF and otherwise), up to 7500 words. 

http://ticonderogapublications.com/web/index.php/our-books/193-refugee-anthology/398-we-want-your-refugee-stories