Monthly Archives: May 2009

Frost Moon: Chapter 1 Excerpt

Each time I entered the National Novel Writing Month, I posted a good chunk of the start of each book on the Nanowrimo site – but it was never a complete excerpt. Now, however, all of Chapter 1 of Frost … Continue reading

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Frost Moon: Coming Fall 2009

The publisher and I just talked, we’re on the same page, and assuming we are both happy with the next edit we’re working on, Frost Moon should hit the shelves in Fall 2009. There is a chance it could be … Continue reading

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Synopses of Book 1 and 2

I’ve fleshed out the synopses of Frost Moon and Blood Rock at the Books page. Hopefully this will give more context than just the excerpts. Enjoy! -the CentaurPictured: the first draft of Frost Moon, moments after I finished it and … Continue reading

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… since blog posts are in reverse order, and the beginning of Book 2 inevitably gives away things about the end of Book 1, I decided it was a bad idea to leave the top post of this blog a … Continue reading

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Skindancer Book 2: Blood Rock

Blood Rock is the sequel to Frost Moon, and continues the story of “skindancer” Dakota Frost, a magical tattoo artist living in an alternate Atlanta. SPOILER NOTE: The beginning of Blood Rock unavoidably gives away some things about Frost Moon … Continue reading

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Skindancer Book 1: Frost Moon

Skindancer: Frost Moon was my 2007 National Novel Writing Month contest entry – my response to the challenge to start a new novel in November and to write 50,000 words of the first draft before the end of the month. … Continue reading

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Dakota Frost, Skindancer

Dakota Frost: tall, tattooed, edgy – and the best magical tattooist in the Southeast. Come to the Rogue Unicorn in Atlanta, see her work in the flesh – and on her flesh – and you’ll believe a tattoo can come … Continue reading

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