I don't talk about this much because I suck at promoting myself, but for those of you who weren't aware, I published some books. Three of them are a fantasy trilogy still available via Carina Press, under the pen name of Angela Highland. The other two are books 1 and 2 of an urban fantasy series, self-published under my actual name, Angela Korra'ti.
And since I continue to be unemployed AF right now, if I could make anything at all off of sales to new readers, that'd sure be super helpful right now.
@annathepiper tagging @bookstodon for better reach... to that audience: Anna is a very addictive storyteller, and I wait with 'bated breath for at least two more novels from her, one of which I had the honour of beta reading... a feast for the eyes after all that turkey.
Nie jest to nic nadzwyczajnego, ale zdecydowanie mnie nie zawiodła - to plus. A słyszałem, że kolejne części są jeszcze lepsze.
To typowe polskie urban fantasy o wiedźmach. Może jest trochę delikatniejsze pod kątem żartów i opowieści, ale kreuje ciekawą historię. I nie chodzi mi o fabułę - ta jest dobra, choć przewidywalna. Na pewno warto się zainteresować, bo czuć, że ci bohaterowie mają potencjał.
Pleased to announce this is up for preorder. It's set in 1970, there's magic and gods and drugs and queer romance, and I did actually write a couple of songs for the Macbeth musical. It's a direct sequel to Dionysus in Wisconsin, so if you haven't read that weird fever dream yet, now is a good time to check it out.
To save her coven, Tempest must find her courage, and risk everything for what she loves...
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Need a break for a bit? This Solstice-themed urban fantasy ebook is on sale for .99 on most retailers! You can also request it from your library: https://books2read.com/by-witchs-mark
QSFer Kell Shaw has a new queer urban fantasy out (ace, bi, gay, lesbian, trans FTM), Revenant Records book one: Feral Night.
Lukie’s father is trapped in the Underworld and it’s all her fault. Twenty years after her murder, Lukie has returned to life and is ready to go home, but her father isn’t willing to believe his beloved...
The holidays are stressful. Treat yourself to a book with a happy ending. Sam and Ulysses meet in September, fight evil together all autumn, and face off against a god in late December, so this is the perfect time of year to read it. Plus, you'll be ready for the sequel in January.