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Month: January 2017

Bittersweet Lemons, the movie

A couple of months ago, I posted about my husband’s and my joint project to turn one of my short stories into a movie. Well, it took longer than we thought, so Lemons for Christmas turned into Bittersweet Lemons. But the extra time polishing was well worth it since I’ve already heard from a few viewers that Mark’s masterpiece made them cry.

I could go on and on about the awesomeness of everyone involved, but I’m sure you’d rather see the story for yourself:

What do you think? If you enjoyed the view and want to help jumpstart Mark’s film aspirations, please consider leaving a comment on the youtube page to let others know the story hit the spot. Give it a like or a share or fire up the laptop and show your mom. Mark and I will be eternally in your debt.

Thank you for all you do! You are why I write.

Dragon Mage Chronicles: The Aerie

Dragon Mage Chronicles
My 2017 series is veering off into uncharted territory — dragon shifters, enchanted jewelry, elemental mages, airships, and much more. Which means my notebooks are full of maps, charts, and odds and ends that at least a few of you may enjoy. Let’s start with maps!

The Aerie

The Dragon Mage Chronicles revolve around a set of dragon foster brothers who rule over the Aerie — post-apocalyptic Knoxville, Tennessee. Sentient plants have consumed most of the earth, so the tops of skyscrapers are the safest spot for the average human (or dragon) to live.

Sunsphere

Incendiary Magic (coming in the Fire Kissed anthology in August) stars Mason — the Lord Dragon who lives in the picturesque Sunsphere. In the real world, this structure was built for the 1982 World Fair and boasts a gold-windowed sphere with an observation deck that holds 86 people. In my world, the Sunsphere is the center of governance for the Aerie.

Dragon Mage Chronicles

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