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Weredeer, liches, and fairies vs. unicorns--all in a day's work.

Updated 31 January 2010

News

The January 2010 issue of Bards & Sages Quarterly is out! My story "Leafing Beauty" appears in it.

I've started a book review blog with a few friends, Skunk Cat Book Reviews. Drop by and see what we're reviewing!

And, of course, you can order my book Jack of All Trades through Amazon or Barnes & Noble, or directly from the publisher. For more information about the book, and to read the first chapter, check out the Novels page.



Currently Reading

Tigerheart by Peter David

Currently Writing
untitled romance

Free Fiction Available

Download "Home at the North Pole" as a PDF
Download "Home at the North Pole" as a Stanza file (directly to your iPhone/iPod--will launch Stanza)

("Spinning Lies" is a kid-safe retelling of "Rumpelstiltskin.")
Download "Spinning Lies" as a PDF
Download "Spinning Lies" as a Stanza file (directly to your iPhone/iPod--will launch Stanza)

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Creative Commons License
"Spinning Lies" and "Home at the North Pole" by K.C. Shaw are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.randomsoftware.com.

If you like these stories, it'd be awesome if you donated a little bit through Paypal.  Thanks!

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Weredeer?  That would be Kristof Hart, who first appears in the story "The King's Messenger," published in Renard's Menagerie #5.  Fairies vs. unicorns?  From Jack of All Trades, available now from Ancient Tomes Press.  Liches you'll have to wait for.