I was a bit late in announcing to the world that Angel’s Curse (book two) had been published. This time I’m a few days ahead of myself by announcing that Angel’s Messiah will be released on June 10!
This weekend I’ll be at Oz Comic-Con Melbourne promoting the latest instalment in the Angel Series, so if you happen to attend, stop by at Stand 120, say hello and have your photo taken!
Supanova Melbourne 2016
Supanova Melbourne 2016 — Day One
What a bundle of nerves I was on day one of Supanova!
Firstly there were wardrobe malfunctions. My wig kept wanting to run away and the collar I was wearing, which Hamley Bear kindly lent me, tried to do endless 360s around my neck. When I ventured out among the public my black wings got knocked a fair bit, as they extend beyond the usual width of a mortal being. In the end I simply turned sideways when the traffic was bad in order to protect my wings. No big deal at all. I did knock down a few dragons with my wings at one point though. At least now I know dragons are no match for me and my wings!
Oops, I Made a Mistake!
Oh dear, I made a mistake. It’s the type of mistake that only hurts you, and no one else. It’s a mistake I don’t wish to repeat … let me elaborate, as I usually do.
I’ve been really busy lately. I had to:
- make sure Angel’s Kiss was all set to be made available on NetGalley for the month of February
- work on preparations for attending Supanova in Melbourne (Apr 15-17). If you haven’t already done so, check out the business card holders I made to take to SupaNova
- finalise the Kindle Touch and Cover Competition that I’d been running
- reformat Angel’s Kiss — I disliked the large first line indent in the paperback
- update the cover for Angel’s Kiss — reduced indent size meant reduced page count, which meant the original spine was too wide
- work on the third, fourth and fifth Angel Series books. The sixth one can wait for now … there’s only so much I can do!
To top it off, I still have my day job to go to. When I’ve sold my first 100,000 books I’ll think about scaling back the day job.
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