Archive for October, 2008



Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Sunday Diet Checkin

I’ve been sick and it’s been that lovely time of the month so I really didn’t expect much when I heaved myself up onto the scale this morning. I’d have been happy to have held steady. So imagine my surprise when I hit a new low!

Hoping that this week goes well, I’m really busy writing and my EDJ reorganized so I have a new boss and will have a bit of adjustment there.

252 – Start Weight
237.5 – Today
(14.5) – Net
97.5 – To Go

Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Gift of the Holly King is being re-released as a single title!

Aspen Mountain Press just let me know that they are planning to re-release Gift of the Holly King, my contribution to the Babes in Toyland II anthology as a single-title story this winter!

I’ll put up a cover when I get it but I want excited to hear the news!

Saturday, October 25th, 2008
Friday Flash is the Witchy Chicks Round Robin Story

Instead of a separate Friday Flash this week, I’d like to direct you to the Witchy Chicks blog and our Round Robin Horror Story.

My post can be read here but you should really start at the first installment of the story here.

Let us know what you think! It’s wacky and fun, but so are we.

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Witchy Chicks Round Robin Horror Story has Begun

‘Tis the season! My fellow Witchy Chicks and I are writing a Round Robin Horror story for your enjoyment this Samhain season!

You can read part 1 here from the lovely Witchy Chick, Terese Ramin.

The Zombies!!!!!

Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Friday(ish) Flash – Through the Veil

Friday Flash

Another paranormal offering this week.

(Archives are on the website, if you want to read the offerings of past weeks)

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Through the Veil
(c) 2008 by Maura Anderson

The full moon crested the tops of the tall trees bordering the clearing and cast a crescent of light onto the ground. Despite the fire burning before her, the deep chill of fall lay on her bare skin like a blanket, heavy and thick with the threat of winter’s approach. The large flat stone that served as her altar sat next to the fire, her ritual tools neatly arranged upon it.

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