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Tag Archives: werewolves
Favorite Beasts are a Myth
What are my favorite Mythological Beasts? Wow. Most of them are actually pretty bad. Except for unicorns. I was never terribly impressed with unicorns. Maybe it’s because I didn’t grow up in the Middle Ages, nor was I a little … Continue reading
Posted in characters, childhood, Christmas, Daily life, experiences, Family, Fantasy vs Reality, Holiday, holidays, imagination, memories, Miscellaneous, Tonette Joyce, traditions
Tagged "Faeries Gone Wild", "Here Comes the Sandman", centaurs, Elves, Gorgon, Hydra, Leprechauns, Michele Hauf, Minotaur, Mythical beasts, Santa Claus, Satyrs, Sirens, Sleepy Sand, Sprites, The Easter Bunny, The Little Mermaid, The Sandman, The Tooth Fairy, unicorns, vampires, werewolves, zombies
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Tess Grant and the Full Moon Trilogy!
My critique partner and current butt-kicker, Tess Grant, is re-releasing her Kitty Irish Trilogy as the Full Moon Trilogy and the first book Hunter Moon (formerly Trajectories) will be coming out any day with a new cover and everything. I … Continue reading
Guest Interview with Tess Grant
Please welcome Tess Grant, one of my fabulous critique partners and an awesome author. Tell us a little bit about yourself. After nearly ten years as a forensic anthropologist, I semi-retired to a farmette in the backwoods of Michigan to … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, Miscellaneous
Tagged authors, forensics, Joselyn Vaughn, tess grant, werewolves, writing, young adult
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Summer Magic
In case you didn’t know, this week on the Four Foxes, One Hound blog, we’re hosting a giveaway. We have goodies galore to give away and I hope you’re taking advantage of your chances to win! I’d like to talk … Continue reading