I can’t believe it’s been a full year since the release of The Techno Mage! It was definitely a lot of trial and error working up to the release. At
I can’t believe it’s been a full year since the release of The Techno Mage! It was definitely a lot of trial and error working up to the release. At
Wow, it’s been a while since I last did an editing update for Rise of the Sky Pirate! Let me tell you that it was hard this time around. If
Happy July, everyone! Being a steampunk author, I’ve found myself doing a lot of research, especially when it comes to the Victorian era. I know that steampunk is fiction, but
BOOK REVIEW: THE SALTWATER HEIR BY CASSIDY CLARKE Soren, princess of Nyx, finds herself in Atlas, the kingdom Nyx has been at war with. She’d be happy to exact her
Happy 3rd Anniversary to swraine.com! What a year! Despite the pandemic, it’s been wonderful. I did all I could to learn about marketing, and even invested in myself by hiring
Rise of the Sky Pirate goes to the editor next month! My own edits have been snail-pace slow—and I just discovered a HUGE plot hole!—but I have a schedule, and
Project Spin-Off has turned into Rise of the Sky Pirate! This is not a drill! I repeat, this is not a drill! A lot has happened over the course of
BOOK REVIEW: THE GIRL IN THE CLOCKWORK TOWER BY LOU WILHAM Persinette, an Enchanted asset for an organization known as MOTHER, feels guilty each time she is forced into helping
What a year 2020 has been. When I look back at my 2020 writing plan, a lot of it got started earlier than planned, and a lot of it got
BOOK REVIEW: THE BLACK GODS DRUMS BY P. DJÈLÍ CLARK Creeper, a thirteen-year-old pickpocket living on the streets, is inhabited by the spirit of Oya, the Orisha of storms, who