Thursday, April 26, 2012

W is for . . . #atozchallenge





For the A to Z Challenge, I will be featuring up to three authors per letter (via their last name). Some of the authors responded to my request for authors to promote. Others, I found. Please check them out and their books. Thank you!

Our "W" Authors 

Ward, Emily
Emily Ward is the author of Passages, Finding Fiona, and The Protectors series. One of her first stories featured a young girl whose doll came to life. The rest is history. She spent years writing mainly fanfiction (thank you, J.K. Rowling!), but has since ventured into originality. When it comes to fiction, she writes mainly young adult, contemporary, and fantasy. She also writes nonfiction, ranging from stories of her travels to thoughts on the Bible. Aside from writing, she loves reading, traveling, learning about God, sociology, religion, and Reeses sticks. Currently, she lives in Salem, Oregon with her husband Chris and their cats.

Wylde, Kit
Kit Wylde is one of Marci Baun's pseudonyms. She appeared in 2000 with a short romance story titled Last Chancewhen Wild Child was a magazine. That short story morphed into the Last Chance erotic romance novella that sells at Freya’s Bower today. She has another eBook that is published through Wild Child titled Hieroglyphs as well as a few stories in a couple of charity anthologies. Hieroglyphs also has romance but it’s more of a paranormal thriller. You can find her work at either Wild Child Publishing or Freya’s Bower, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, All Romance eBooks, and Bookstrand.

If you would like either Hieroglyphs or Last Chance “signed,” you can request this through KindleGraph.com.

Although I haven’t written anything as Kit for a few years, I hope to do so again in the near future.

Links:  Website   Stories:  Last Chance  Hieroglyphs In anthologies: Dreams & Desires, vol. 1   Dreams & Desires, vol. 2 
 
 
Now, if you like fantasy flash fiction, please visit my other blog participating in the challenge: Cherie Reich - Author. To find the other participants, click here.