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weekend this and that

1. FableCroft Publishing announced the Table of Contents for their anthology, One Small Step: an anthology of discoveries. I am very excited that “Sand and Seawater”, co-written by Jo Anderton and me, is part of the lineup. This is our first collaboration and we’re so pleased it found a home.

2. The e-ARCs of Mourning Cloak are now available! If you’re a reviewer and would like a copy, go here to request one. Many thanks to Kellie Sheridan for setting this up. (Also, keep an eye out for a cover reveal coming up soon!)

Mourning Cloak

Kato Vorsok is a man deserted by his god. A failed hero living in exile, he wants nothing to do with his old life.

Until the night he encounters a wounded mourning cloak—a demon that can walk through walls, dissolve into mist, and spear a man’s heart with a fingernail.

She calls him by name. She knows his past. She needs his help.

 And she is his key to redemption.

Mourning Cloak is a 22,000-word science fantasy novella.

3. We got a tree yesterday, and it’s filling up the entire house with the spicy scent of fir. Now it really does feel like Christmas!

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  1. Liana Mir says

    December 9, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    You have the best knack for writing synopses. I must enlist you. I want to read this book now, so, so much.

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    • Rabia says

      December 9, 2012 at 5:19 pm

      Thanks, Liana. I really sucked at the synopses about six months ago, but once I started treating them as fun–rather than dreaded drudgery–they became easier to write and turned out much better. I much prefer crafting back cover copy to writing queries, that’s for sure.

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  2. Jo Anderton says

    December 9, 2012 at 6:22 pm

    Hooray! 🙂

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