Really, there are only so many blog post titles, guest post ideas and answers to “tell us about your book” that I can come up with… but there are just two more posts, at least for this tour! Then I can let my brain rest for awhile. The second to last stop on the Implant blog tour is a review…
Category: Blog Tour
Rebel Gathering
Instead of a post or an interview, today some fellow authors and I are hosting a Facebook party to celebrate the release of Implant! And there’s a lot to celebrate–in addition to the Kindle version, you can now order a paperback copy! And if you”re interested in a signed copy, please message me so we can work out payment. Now…
Two in One
My blog tour continues today, and so does my friend Elizabeth’s! I’ll be hosting a guest post for her here while my friend Olivia hosts one for me over at her blog. It’s like guest-post-ception. So click on over to read my post about characters and making them more like people, then save that tab and come back to read…
Weird Things and Parallel Universes
What was the weirdest thing I researched for Implant? Who am I in a parallel universe? And am I like any of the characters in the book? Claire Banschbach asked me this and more in an interview on her blog!
What is a Christian Story, Anyway?
Today’s stop is a a guest post with Grace Gidman, in which I talk about what Christian fiction is and whether Implant falls into that category. Read it and find out! And happy Sunday to you all!
Is My Hat Getting Too Small?
Next stop on the blog tour is an Morgan Huneke! After her enthusiastic words about Implant my head may be so big that my hats will no longer fit. I’m very flattered that she enjoyed it so much! But don’t take my word for it. See her review for yourself!
Writing, Sci-fi, and a Few Favorites
Next stop on the blog tour is an Jesse Rice, where he asks me about my writing, why I love sci-fi, and what my favorite musical is. Step on over and have a look!
Utopia Comes First
Next stop on the tour is a wonderful site, Vaguely Circular. Here, I discuss dystopia itself, where it comes from, am why it never loses popularity. If we love happy endings, why are we so captivated by world’s gone wrong?
Oops, That Was an Accident
There are good accidents and bad accidents. Having Implant come out as a dystopia was, I think, a good accident. A dear friend and talented fellow writer Jonathan Garner let me talk about that over on his blog today. Hop on over and have a look! And his writing really is quite brilliant, so if you have some time you…
Let the Tour Begin!
Today is the first day of the Implant blog tour, and the first stop is with Laura Andrews over at her blog! Here she interviews me about Implant, Never, and writing in general. Step on over there and have a look!