Surviving September

September, for only having 30 days, was a hard month for me. I am hoping in my heart of hearts, it was a wonderful month for you! I just seemed to have more thing to do than I had minutes in the day. That said, it is the end of the month.

Jade, and the six main books are out. Woot! I am so excited to be able to say that. The books are written, edited, they have covers, and they are published. The first book is out as an audiobook.

Here is where I have a BIG FAVOR to ask of you. Can you go to your local library and request the audiobook of Wolf Healer? You don’t even have to listen to it, though Andrea Kummer has done a fantastic job bringing the characters to life. I’d love for you to buy the audiobook, but requesting it at the library works, too.

Speaking of Andrea, she’s finished recording all the tracks for Epsilon, it just needs to go through processing, and book 2 will be available to purchase as well. That means, if you do listen to book 1, you can probably, immediately request book 2 and listen to it!

In other news, the Christmas Novella, Pack Present is up on Amazon and ready for it’s pre-order. I’ll be bringing you more about that in the next newsletter.

In other news, on October 6th, I’m part of a group that’s offering over 130 FREE fantasy books.

I’ll send the link out to you on the 6th so you can download all the free books your heart desires!!

Huckle Rahr

Pixes and Ogres

I traveled to Sheboygan, Wisconsin with my friend, A.R. Grimes on Sunday for an author event. We taught a class on conceptualizing your book. But I get ahead of myself. 

The two of us strapped onto our griffins for an exciting ride across our state. We carried our books, and a hope to share our love of writing, creating, and publishing. 

When we landed, we realized before we stopped at the local book shop, we had to focus on our stomachs. We found a tavern, Sly’s Midtown Salooon, yes, I spelled that correctly, though your question was legit. 

A bevy of pixes quickly got to our needs, flitting around, serving the trolls and gnomes demanding breakfast and ale. We were informed the owner, an ogre, was around keeping all in line. It took a bit of time for the cook to switch over from breakfast to lunch, but when the food came, it was delightful. 

Michelle, our pixie server.

The Cook, and her pixie philosophy!

Once we fed the beasts that were our bellies, A.R. Grimes and I headed over to WordHaven BookHouse. The lead elf was out, under the weather, but she left a wonderful commander, able to watch the store as we held our class. We had five students in attendance as we discussed ways to plan out a book, resources, and our path to get works published. 

In the end, we slid on our magical rainbows back home, excited about the new friends we had made on our adventure in our own state.

Huckle