Tag Archives: Dakota in the Bay

Editing Dakota Frost #4

Several chapters in. Going well so far! I think the thing I really needed to do was print it out and get tactile with the manuscript. Now, just 50+ chapters on #4 and then 6 more rough draft manuscripts to … Continue reading

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LIQUID FIRE on Sale!

Good news, friends of the Edgeworld! If you’ve caught up on the first two Dakota Frost books and want to try the third, you’re in luck – the Kindle edition of LIQUID FIRE is on sale for $1.99 through the … Continue reading

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Now THAT Was a Book Reading

So my book reading at Books Inc in Mountain View happened, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. We had a lot of people show up – more than at first I thought – and there was a … Continue reading

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LIQUID FIRE is available for preorder

At long last, Dakota Frost, Skindancer #3, LIQUID FIRE, is available on Amazon – for preorders at least. The actual release date is May 22, but you can request your Kindle version now. In FROST MOON, we were introduced to … Continue reading

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Dakota Says Hello

Things are getting closer and closer on various fronts. LIQUID FIRE has gone through page proofs and we’re close to picking a release date. I’m closing in on a rough draft of SPECTRAL IRON (#4) for Camp Nanowrimo, and am … Continue reading

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LIQUID FIRE is on its way to Bell Bridge books

(NB: crossposted from The Library of Dresan, just to see if I can figure out how to make that work). So, at long last … I have sent LIQUID FIRE to Bell Bridge books. Phew. This has been a long … Continue reading

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Dakota in the Bay

I’m hard at work on LIQUID FIRE, the third Dakota Frost novel, which reintroduces Dakota to the San Francisco Bay Area. This is a location that will be increasingly important to the Dakota Frost novels – in part because I … Continue reading

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