Princess of Amathar – 25% Off

To conclude that Amathar details series of posts, here is a discout coupon for all you ebook readers out there. Get 25% off by entering the coupon code when you purchase Princess of Amathar in ebook form. Here is the code: HK94L. Good until November 11, 2009.

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress – Chapter 1 Excerpt

Suddenly the door burst open and a woman strode into the tavern. She was striking. Tall. Blonde. Flashing blue eyes. They were flashing– literally flashing, which is really not normal at all. Of course if her eyes hadn’t been flashing, I wouldn’t have noticed them. There was all that bare skin to distract me. She wore a leather outfit that was more of a harness that an article of clothing. The lower portion was a sort of loose leather skirt made of strips of material which, though hanging down almost to her ankles, exposed most of her legs when she moved. The upper portion was little more than pair of suspenders and two small leather cups.
“Which of you low-lives is Eaglethorpe Buxton?” she snarled.
I stood up and stepped toward her, at this point still more aware of all the bare skin than either the flashing eyes or the glowing wand in her hand.
“What would you have with him, my lovely lady?” I asked.
“I am Myolaena Maetar, and I’m going to skin him alive!” she hissed through clenched teeth.“I, um, oh. Well, he was here a minute ago,” said I. “You just missed him.”

Senta and the Steel Dragon – Illustration

It certainly didn’t feel like his house. Technically it was, even though it didn’t feel like it. Under Brech law, all of a woman’s possessions belonged to her husband. And Egeria had a great many possessions. The table that Zeah was sitting at, made of sturdy cherry wood brought all the way from Mirsanna and inlayed with jade and mother of pearl probably cost more than he earned in a year—than he had ever earned, in his best year. The teacup in his hand probably cost more than the table—at least the set that the teacup had come from. Another man might have been bothered by this feeling that he was living in someone else’s house, or felt a certain unease at owning so many things that didn’t feel like his own. Not Zeah. He had spent his entire life living in a home that didn’t belong to him, and even when he eventually had his own home, he had only lived there a week or two before he moved back out and began living out of a small room behind his office.
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Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress – Now Available as an ebook

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress is now available as an ebook at Smashwords.com for $1.59. Follow the link on the right, or click here. Hopefully the paperback will be available in a few weeks.

Senta and the Steel Dragon – Illustration

Senta suddenly realized that the doll looked like her; or rather she now looked like the doll.
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Senta and the Steel Dragon – Illustration

Iolanthe released the brake and pressed down with her foot on the forward accelerator, and the carriage slowly rolled forward.
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Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress – Update

Oops. I almost let a day go by without posting. It would have been the first in well over a year. Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorcerss is done. The ebook should be available in days, followed soon upon by the paperback.

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress – Update

The first draft of Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress is done. I have to make at least two editing passes through it though– one general edit and one to add some more Eaglethorpisms.

Senta and the Steel Dragon – Illustration

When Zeah stepped outside, it was already dark. The lamplighters were running slightly behind in their duties. Two of them were making their way up the street, one on either side, lighting the gas streetlights with their long-handled wicks. The trolleys were already shutting down for the night, so Zeah had to walk several blocks until he found a cab still on duty. This particular one was a shabby old carriage, with an unhappy and probably flea-bitten horse, not long for the glue factory, if his speed was any indication. The head butler gave orders to be taken to the docks, and sat back to ponder the fact that in the servant quarters at home at that exact moment, Yuah and the others would be finishing their evening meal and would be looking forward to one of Mrs. Colbshallow’s carefully crafted cakes.

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