March 2, 2020
If you are reading this post, you are fond of books and love to spend your time reading. This is National Read an E-Book Week, an annual celebration of reading e-books. Thousands of readers and authors join this literary event to load up their Kindles, download ebooks from their local library, and support reading events, friends, authors, storytellers, and indie publishers.
All my short stories at the right margin are in ebook format, free on Amazon for Kindle, on Smashwords (Apple ibooks, Kobo, and more).
Between the Darkness and the Dawn Does the ghost of Nathaniel Hawthorne stalk the front parlor of the Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts? Historical ghost story.
Magic of the Loons What mysteries can you imagine reside in loon magic? Jackson has a secret rendezvous with Kai, his Loon Woman. A short story of passion, mystery, and the power of love.
The Haunting of Jezebeth When Deborah goes home to her family farm house by the Dunwich River, she confronts ghostly powers who demand her surrender. Witchcraft is not the only power.
Hildie at the Ghost Shore Hildie the lace maker, Mistress of Runecraft, knows the secret spells of the runes from the wind-god Odin in a land of Loki the trickster and flame-eyed ravens. Who will survive beyond the ghost shore? Historical fiction.
I have four more stories published in magazines that will be available in ebook format this year. Coming soon!
Where is your most comfortable place to read? In bed? Cozy chair? Park bench? Coffee shop? Mine is at the kitchen table in the mornings and also to snuggle into my sofa at night.
Got a favorite quote? Please post in the comments.
Happy Reading to All!
I didn’t know this was Read an Ebook Week, cool! I got a waterproof Kindle for Christmas, so now one of my favorite places to read is while soaking in a hot bath.:-)
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A hot bath, now that sounds delightful!
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