
It’s been awhile since I’ve done a self portrait.

It’s been awhile since I’ve done a self portrait.

This one has nothing much to do with my books, it’s just me being fanciful. Oh, it could be one of Minnie’s friends in the Tipsy Fairy Tales, though the fairies there tend to be more of the Grimm variety. And yeah, the imagery is more appropriate for Spring than Fall, but I wanted to portray some hope, to counter some bleak times recently.

For this Halloween edition of Whiteboard Wednesday, I’ve imagined another mad science project Dionne (of the Reality Check Silly Hat steampunk world) might cook up – much to Lee’s dismay.

Bonus whiteboard, since I was inspired to be silly. Steampunk sweethearts have an unlikely run-in with the legendary vampire but Duffy is not impressed.


Skye comes to the rescue as Minnie finds herself a little stuck.

It’s been a long while, but I’ve been told that my whiteboard drawings are missed, so I’m going to try to revive Whiteboard Wednesday!
I’m a huge Steven Universe fan, so you’ll probably see characters from that show appear here often enough. Today’s is a sad parting of the adorable couple Ruby and Sapphire. Let’s hope it’s not for long.
Jorie, of Jorie Loves A Story, asked me to do a video interview; she supplied the questions about my Road Ghosts books, and I answered them in a video. Read her wonderful review of my series and see my video at the following link:
Looks like I’m on a whirlwind tour, as I have had a few stops in a short time!
First, I was asked by Sapphyria’s Books to list my top ten “Supernatural” TV episodes. I love that show, so the tough part of that assignment was paring the list down to only 10:
https://saphsbooks.blogspot.com/2018/03/e-chris-garrison-reveals-her-top-ten.html
Next, at Book in the Bag, I’m interviewed for their Writer Wednesday feature!
Finally, at Sheila’s Reviews, I had a bit of fun. When authors talk about their characters, they can sound like they’re talking about real people. In this guest blog post, I sit down and have a couple of beers with the main characters of the Road Ghosts Trilogy. And they have awkward questions for me:
http://sheiladeeth.blogspot.com/2018/03/think-you-know-where-fictional.html
Next up on my Road Ghosts blog tour: Jorie Loves a Story! Full disclosure, Jorie and I became friends years ago, partly over a disagreement in how we view vulgarity. And I’ll be the first to admit, the Road Ghosts books contain a lot of swearing. I wil also admit that this discussion with Jorie did change my mind a bit, and I have considered the audience a bit in my choices for dialogue since then.
Anyway, Jorie does give my books a thorough and enthusiastic review, for which I’m very thankful. I hope you enjoy what she has to say about the Road Ghosts as much as I did!
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