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Tag Archives: transit king
The Transit King’s Holiday Ryde! (a Whiteboard Wednesday poem)
The Transit King’s Holiday Ryde Twas Festivus Time in the city;all the buildings dressed up pretty.Last minute shoppers run to and froBut some have further to go. To the rescue leaps T.K. Bask.“Who is he?” you may ask.Why, he’s the … Continue reading
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Tagged festivus, holiday, transit king
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Alien Beer Podcast – Christmas Special
Well, here it is, my wonderful listeners: The End This is the last story in my Alien Beer and Other Stories collection. I’m going to be totally transparent with you: I’m not sure where I’ll go from here. One thing … Continue reading
Posted in alien beer podcast, audio, freebies, Fun Stuff, podcast, Silly Hat Books, Speculative Fiction Guild
Tagged christmas, Enid, gifts of the magi, gonzo, holidays, road ghosts, tipsy fairy tales, transit king
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In The Hall of the Transit King! A Restless Spirit / Tipsy Fairy Tales Whiteboard Wednesday
Today, I bring you a glimpse into the upcoming second book in the Tipsy Fairy Tales series, Restless Spirit! I am working with Seventh Star artist Anne Rosario, who is creating a cover and interior art for the book. … Continue reading
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Tagged Mean Spirit, minnie, Mississippi Queen, restless spirit, seventh star press, skye, tipsy fairy tales, transit king, whiteboard wednesdays
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“Christmas Special” – GotM Whiteboardpalooza (incl. flying bus)!
Well, this is MY story in the Gifts of the Magi anthology. It involves characters from the Road Ghosts Trilogy and the upcoming Tipsy Fairy Tales, including that magical rascal, the Transit King. Didn’t we just see him— yes, yes … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, christmas, fantasy, gifts of the magi, holiday, road ghosts, tipsy fairy tales, transit king, urban fantasy
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“An Ivory Christmas” by John F. Allen – BONUS GotM Whiteboardage!!!
Ivory Blaque takes a favor – in the form of a magic ring – from that whimsical fairy godfather, the Transit King, as he whisks her across Chicago in a magical taxicab in “An Ivory Christmas”. I have to shout … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, christmas, gifts of the magi, holiday, john f. allen, sale, transit king, urban fantasy, whiteboard wednesdays
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VIDEO: A Reading From “Christmas Special” from Gifts of the Magi
“Christmas Special” is a modern fairy tale I wrote that bridges my Road Ghosts books with the upcoming Tipsy Fairy Tales. It stars Enid, who you may have met if you read “Spectral Delivery” early this year, and she’s joined … Continue reading
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Tagged fairy tales, holiday, paranormal, road ghosts, speculative fiction guild, supernatural, tipsy fairy tales, transit king, urban fantasy, video
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Whiteboard Wednesday: Transit King’s Magic Token For You!
“And in exchange for a favor promised, I’ll give ye a bit o’ magic.” He produced a coin, which he pressed into my hand. I looked at it. In my palm sat a corroded brass coin, its faces weathered almost … Continue reading
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