Author Archives: Becka

ebook Review: Speed Dating With the Dead

A paranormal conference at the most haunted hotel in the Southern Appalachian mountains . . . A man’s promise to his late wife that he’d summon her spirit . . . A daughter whose imagination goes to dark places . … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Gabriel Gadfly on Offline Promotion for Weblit

Gabriel Gadfly is a 24 year old Weblit poet and blogger from Alabama who thinks he’s a decent writer and thinks you should too. He writes a little bit of everything, but mostly fantasy fiction and weird love poems about … Continue reading

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Weblit Review: Castle Terribel

Mansemat Cthonique. Dark Lord of the Plains of Dread. Master of the Castle Terribel. Doting Husband, Father, and Stepfather. For centuries, the Lands of Night and Light have been locked in a struggle of light against darkness. This is about … Continue reading

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Guest Post: G.L. Drummond on ebook pricing

This week’s Guest Post is by G.L. Drummond – an Indie Author/Self-Publisher who is active in both the weblit and ebook communities. She’s been experimenting with the pricing of  her ebooks for  sometime and is sharing the benefit of her … Continue reading

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A little bit of self-congratulation and the hunt for a better title

As I’m sure most of you know I have my own weblit serial “Dragon Wars”. I woke up this morning to discover a new review at the Web Fiction Guide. Fiona has been a regular reader and commenter for some … Continue reading

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Weblit Review: The Aphorisms of Kherishdar

For the Ai-Naidar, a species of slim, gracile aliens, caste and tradition are not the shackles that imprison the spirit but the silences that make sense of the music of their lives. The Aphorisms of Kherishdar collects 25 short tales … Continue reading

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ebook Review: Claws 2

Down on her luck and bankrupt, embattled wildlife biologist Dr. Angie Rippard accepts a long-shot assignment from the governor of Colorado to determine once and for all if grizzly bears are completely extinct in the southwest corner of the state. … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Sharon T Rose on Writing

This Week’s Guest Post is by Weblit Author Sharon T. Rose. She describes  herself as an author, dreamer, and doer of the impossible! Her current projects include “Space and Time” and “Swords and Sigils“. Sharon has written a post about … Continue reading

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Brief musings on the history of Online Fiction

A while back there was a  thread on weblit.us about why Web Comics are so successful compared to Weblit. One of the things that came up was the idea that web comics have been around longer than online fiction. This … Continue reading

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Weblit Review: The Witches of Greenwitch

A mysterious stone magics book-rat Melissa to the world of Greenwitch where she meets fairy tale creatures that are not at all what she expected.  Desperately, she looks for a way home and tries to ignore her past which pops … Continue reading

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