Last weekend, I attended my first Farpoint convention! You could say that I got my start in speculative fiction as a Star Trek fan, so it was nice to get back to my roots, as it were. FRIDAY Since this is a "local" convention for me, I commuted from home rather than staying at the … Continue reading Con Report: Farpoint 2018
Farpoint 2018 Schedule
This weekend, I'm excited to make my debut appearance at Farpoint 2018 in Hunt Valley, Maryland! Here's my schedule: Friday 4 PM: Creating Immersive Worlds 5 PM: All Things Winchester 10 PM: Book Fair Saturday 10 AM: Book signing 11 AM: Reading from Steel Blood Sunday 10 AM: Superhero Film Overload? 11 AM: Book signing 12 … Continue reading Farpoint 2018 Schedule
January Wrap-Up & February Goals
Wow, is the first month of 2018 done already? Seems like it flew by in a whirlwind of writing and reading and LEGO. Oh wait -- because that's basically all I did this month. January Wrap-Up First of all, the good news: The first draft of Steel Empires #5: Steel Shadows is DONE! Final word … Continue reading January Wrap-Up & February Goals
Annual Holiday Update
Below is the holiday letter my husband and I sent in our cards this year. Thank you to all of you for also being amazing supporters. I couldn't have gotten through this year without you. Dear Family & Friends, This has been a much-needed quiet year for the Gribble household. Of course, quiet for us … Continue reading Annual Holiday Update
Salt Lake Comic Con schedule
On Wednesday morning, my husband and I are heading for both our first trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, and our very first giant comic con! You can pick up my books from Shadow Mountain Publishing at booth 1807, or just hunt me down and buy a copy directly from me! (The perks of having … Continue reading Salt Lake Comic Con schedule
Author Interview with Brenda Cooper
To celebrate the re-release of her first novel, The Silver Ship and the Sea, and promote the Kickstarter project for her connected short story collection, Stories of Fremont's Children, author Brenda Cooper was kind enough to answer some questions I had about the world of these stories. ABOUT THE BOOK Prisoners of a war they barely remember, … Continue reading Author Interview with Brenda Cooper
Love Across the Universe Blog Tour: What’s next?
I'm pleased to host the authors of the new science fiction/romance anthology, Love Across the Universe, which came out on August 1. Now that their stories have been released into the wild, it's time to find out what all of them are working on next! Elsa M. Carruthers: “All B+ut You” I have a few essays … Continue reading Love Across the Universe Blog Tour: What’s next?
Sunday inspirational interview at the Tower of the Archmage: STEEL BLOOD Blog Tour Stop #7
One of my life goals is to eventually see the Steel Empires series adapted into a table-top RPG. A lot of my history and passion for gaming has gone into this series, which the Tower of Archmage captures nicely in it's Sunday Inspirational post, featuring an interview with me! A quick look: Let’s jump right … Continue reading Sunday inspirational interview at the Tower of the Archmage: STEEL BLOOD Blog Tour Stop #7
(Other) Excellent urban fantasy authors with Sara Dobie Bauer: STEEL BLOOD Blog Tour Stop #5
There are honestly too many awesome urban fantasy writers in the genre to name right now, but fellow author Sara Dobie Bauer asked me to write about my top 5 favorite and most influential. Instead of a sneak peak at the text, I'll just show you a picture of a bookshelf in my living room. … Continue reading (Other) Excellent urban fantasy authors with Sara Dobie Bauer: STEEL BLOOD Blog Tour Stop #5
Con Report: In Your Write Mind 2017
Last night, I got home from one of my favorite trips every year. In Your Write Mind is a writer's workshop/conference hosted by Seton Hill University, as an offshoot of their Writing Popular Fiction graduate program. (Basically, the graduates wanted an excuse to come back every year, so we created one.) The workshop is open … Continue reading Con Report: In Your Write Mind 2017
Author Interview with Shaun Hume
Shaun Hume reached out to me a few weeks ago regarding a possible review for his book (he complimented me on my book covers, which is the fastest way to this author's heart) (other than salty black licorice). Unfortunately, I was unable to fit him into my schedule, but I was still intrigued enough that … Continue reading Author Interview with Shaun Hume
Con Report: Cleveland ConCoction 2017
This past weekend I was honored to be invited to return to Cleveland ConCoction! I had such a great time in 2016 that I accepted eagerly. It's one of my favorite conventions in terms of how authors are treated, by both the con and attendees. I had a great weekend of book sales, catching up … Continue reading Con Report: Cleveland ConCoction 2017
Author Interview with Jennifer Loring
Late last year I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing a novella for a holiday anthology, "No One on Earth" (part of Starstruck Holidays). Today, I'm happy to revisit this sexy speculative fiction story through an interview with author Jennifer Loring. ABOUT THE BOOK Jon, a psychic since childhood, has never felt at home in … Continue reading Author Interview with Jennifer Loring
Schedule for Cleveland ConCoction 2017
I'm looking forward to returning to Cleveland ConCoction for my second year (March 10-12)! It's a great mix of literary, media, gaming, and costuming focus, with something for everyone. It's also my favorite con in terms of they way they are set up to promote authors, with an Author's Alley where the con sets up … Continue reading Schedule for Cleveland ConCoction 2017
Book 4 is DONE (sort of)
That's actually a lie. The first draft of book 4 of the Steel Empires series, Steel Time, is done. There's still a ton of work for me to do, including cutting at least 10,000 words of length, but I can't fix what doesn't exist. And now it definitely exists. It's been a crazy year: worldwide, in my … Continue reading Book 4 is DONE (sort of)
Holiday Letter 2016
Happy holidays to all of my readers! Every year, my husband and I send a card and newsletter to family and friends. Since I include all of you in that category, below is a (slightly redacted for privacy) copy of the newsletter. I hope you are all having a great holiday of your choice. (In … Continue reading Holiday Letter 2016
Book Release and Author Interview: SEVEN NOBLE KNIGHTS by J.K. Knauss
Congratulations to author J.K. Knauss on the release of her historical fiction novel, Seven Noble Knights. I've had the honor of previously interviewing this author about her contemporary fantasy novel, so it's fun to revisit and look at how the same author can have inspiration for completely different projects. Keep reading after the jump for more information … Continue reading Book Release and Author Interview: SEVEN NOBLE KNIGHTS by J.K. Knauss
Con Report: ChessieCon 2016
I had a fantastic time attending my first ChessieCon convention this past weekend! Everyone on the convention staff was lovely, and I made some great new friends. I'd also like to specifically commend this particular convention for their dedication to accessibility throughout the events, such as offering gender neutral restrooms and reserving seats in every … Continue reading Con Report: ChessieCon 2016
Con Report: TridentCon 2016
I've been to a lot of conventions, from tiny little things hosted at the local mall to the epic scale of DragonCon. I'm not at the point in my career where I can afford to turn down invitations, and I'm so pleased that I accepted the opportunity to sell books at a local gaming convention … Continue reading Con Report: TridentCon 2016
Author Interview with A.M. Justice: Parallel Paths Redux
A few weeks ago, a lovely speculative fiction author contacted me out of the blue with an interesting proposal. She had stumbled across me on the Internet and thought it would be fun if we did a bit of cross-promotion since we had so much in common. She featured me with an interview on her … Continue reading Author Interview with A.M. Justice: Parallel Paths Redux
