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Continue reading →: Virtue Chasm on TV!
Do you remember that time my book was on local television? *note the yellow arrow Watch the story here!
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Continue reading →: Birthing a Stub
Did you know you can get “Born to Stub” without ordering the whole anthology? Click here to read today!
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Continue reading →: “Buy Me a Cup of Coffee, Get a Free Short Story” Price
Be one of the first to order my short story! It’s short enough that you can actually read it before forgetting it’s on your phone. This story is a prequel to my next series and sharing this will keep me motivated to publish book 1.
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Continue reading →: XOXO: Short Story Ready to Pre-Order
The cover is finally revealed! What do you think? Based on looks, what do you think the story is about? Are you ready to pre-order?
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Continue reading →: A Diagonalbackwards Story
Love is in the air this month, and soon I will reveal the cover to my new short story. What are you first guesses as to what the story will be about?
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Continue reading →: Guest Blogger: Sherri Lupton-Hollister
When I first read about the Chairperson of Eastern North Carolina’s oldest writers group, she described herself as shy and using the medium of stories to gain courage. Yet in meetings she has a way of making members feel at ease and a confidence in her place as leader. It…
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Continue reading →: The Next Chapter (of Availability)
Nicholas Sparks fans will recognize the city of New Bern from our city’s famous author. Now Ashley Crookham fans can get a copy of Virtue Chasm from the shelves of The Next Chapter Books and Art on Front Street. Stroll in on your next visit and enjoy!
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Continue reading →: LoShWriMoNo, it’s not national. No, we’re not writing a whole novel. We are writing every day. For the month of November. My writing friend and I choose this month to get back into the daily habit of writing. Each of us prepared in October and checked in daily with each…
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Continue reading →: The Write Stuff
I’ve decided to take a hiatus from writing until after this baby is born. Writing while pregnant, with two small children, and a Monday-Friday job goes mostly like this: waking up early on weekends and thinking of ways I can do things efficiently so that…
