My husband Gary just had a book published!!! It's titled Until Death Do Us Part, and it's a sequel to his first Mel book. If possible, I like this one even better. :-)
Blurb and link below:
Melody "Mel" Rush is an average thirty something, if you consider talking with the dead
and having worked as The Grim Reaper's personal private eye.
Four years ago Mel took on Death's case, retrieving an artifact to save reality from
a rebellion of one of its principle managers, Time itself. She came out of the
deal having her name erased from Death's roles and ageless, but even more
connected to a supernatural world most normal people don't even know
exists.
It's this attunement with the paranormal that lets Mel see a shadow lurking at the
window of an abandoned house. Seeing this new horror drags her into a web of
love, murder, and greed that will show her the world is bigger and stranger than
she dared imagine.
http://www.amazon.com/Until-Death-Part-Melody-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B00HP1IEWS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389010980&sr=8-1&keywords=until+death+do+us+part+gary+madden
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Friday, January 3, 2014
Happy New Year

Haven't been posting much lately...no excuse really, just haven't, but I have re-committed to my blog.
Nothing much going on with my writing...published Chimera, and I will have a sequel coming out to The Reckoning sometime in 2014. I guess that's pretty good, what I mean by no progress is my luck with big publishers. :-)
Been reading Jane Yolan recently. She is, in my opinion, the BEST re-teller of fairy tales. That's not all she does, mind you, but she is an expert on staying true to the original story, yet her stories are always sooooo different and wonderful. My new faves are The Thirteenth Fey, obvious which fairy tale this is but still fab, and Summer Snow, which isn't at first. I wasn't even sure it WAS a retelling. But when I realized which one it was...OMG, SO powerful.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
I'm Published!
My book, Chimera, is now available through Amazon. The process was pretty easy. They even have book cover art available...not a lot of choices, but perfectly fine. I'm excited!!!
Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Chimera-ebook/dp/B00FCK931U/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1379858215&sr=1-1&keywords=kelly+madden
Here's the blurb:
In scientific terms a chimera occurs when one fetus absorbs its twin, resulting in fused DNA. In mythology a chimera is a monster. Katherine Tate is certainly the first, perhaps the second. Kath lives and speaks with her unborn sister, as the twin is alive and well inside of her. And her dual nature is expressed in another way; Kath is a child of the west and the east. A Malaysian girl brought up in an American farming community, Kath is unaware that Kali, Hindu goddess of death and creation, is waiting in the land of her birth. Follow Kath through the teaming streets of Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding jungles as she discovers self-enlightenment, love, and her forgotten past.
Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Chimera-ebook/dp/B00FCK931U/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1379858215&sr=1-1&keywords=kelly+madden
Here's the blurb:
In scientific terms a chimera occurs when one fetus absorbs its twin, resulting in fused DNA. In mythology a chimera is a monster. Katherine Tate is certainly the first, perhaps the second. Kath lives and speaks with her unborn sister, as the twin is alive and well inside of her. And her dual nature is expressed in another way; Kath is a child of the west and the east. A Malaysian girl brought up in an American farming community, Kath is unaware that Kali, Hindu goddess of death and creation, is waiting in the land of her birth. Follow Kath through the teaming streets of Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding jungles as she discovers self-enlightenment, love, and her forgotten past.
Friday, September 20, 2013
A Major Decision
I entered the writer's world about ten years ago. At that time electronic publishing and submitting had newly emerged. A million (or so it seemed) publishers burst on the scene, clearly distinguishing themselves from self publication, AKA, "vanity presses." The idea being that anyone could get published, and that the talented couldn't "make it" doing it. There were some exceptions (like the young man who self published Aragon), but the general feeling remained..." good" writers just didn't self publish. So I never did it, opting for the electronic choice.
For me electronic publishers were fabulous. As anyone knows who has submitted shorts and novels, there are only a few big name publishers that will allow submission without an agent, and a good one is hard to get if you are unknown. So I published several novels with various small to medium sized electronic publishers. These experiences were great for the most part. I made some money, but not much.
More important was what I learned. I have a wonderful sister who edits beautifully, but I truly believe every author needs other external feedback that is not a friend or family member. I got that in spades. I now tailor my writing to current venue standards. I know my personal writer's overused words and punctuation mistakes. I understand how publishing works. So many other things. Over the last ten years the electronic market has boomed and evolved. There are even more of them, and they now want a marketing plan when you submit a book. This is good and I do have one.
Then I discovered something. If you self publish on Amazon you can do the same marketing, more or less, that a small to medium house does, AND Amazon pays more royalties. So...I'm going to try it. With new books I will still submit to the few large publishing houses that will let me. I will also continue to submit shorts to "real" publishers so I can continue to receive external feedback.
Would I suggest it to everyone? Not to someone just starting out. There is real value in having external editors edit your work. I'm grateful for that, and also that I never had to pay for all of that advice. But...if you've already been there, done that, check out Amazon. My husband and I are both going to do it. We'll keep you posted...
For me electronic publishers were fabulous. As anyone knows who has submitted shorts and novels, there are only a few big name publishers that will allow submission without an agent, and a good one is hard to get if you are unknown. So I published several novels with various small to medium sized electronic publishers. These experiences were great for the most part. I made some money, but not much.
More important was what I learned. I have a wonderful sister who edits beautifully, but I truly believe every author needs other external feedback that is not a friend or family member. I got that in spades. I now tailor my writing to current venue standards. I know my personal writer's overused words and punctuation mistakes. I understand how publishing works. So many other things. Over the last ten years the electronic market has boomed and evolved. There are even more of them, and they now want a marketing plan when you submit a book. This is good and I do have one.
Then I discovered something. If you self publish on Amazon you can do the same marketing, more or less, that a small to medium house does, AND Amazon pays more royalties. So...I'm going to try it. With new books I will still submit to the few large publishing houses that will let me. I will also continue to submit shorts to "real" publishers so I can continue to receive external feedback.
Would I suggest it to everyone? Not to someone just starting out. There is real value in having external editors edit your work. I'm grateful for that, and also that I never had to pay for all of that advice. But...if you've already been there, done that, check out Amazon. My husband and I are both going to do it. We'll keep you posted...
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Tangled Up In Blue
One of my favorite books of all time are the twin volumes the Snow Queen and The Summer Queen by Joan Vinge. She is not as well known as some authors writing the genre, but she should be, in my opinion. Her writing style combines the fantasy of Ray Bradbury with tight sci-fi sensibilities, and the intrigue of the best noir mystery authors. There is nothing else like it.
But there are only two! Or so I thought. I recently discovered another book, Tangled Up In Blue, which focuses on a minor, yet powerful, character in the first two This work isn't as mysterious as those, because this protagonist is not a native. Nonetheless, it's exciting and further develops the alien world...through an off worlder's eyes. I loved it.
There's one more. When it comes out on Kindle I will be buying it.
But there are only two! Or so I thought. I recently discovered another book, Tangled Up In Blue, which focuses on a minor, yet powerful, character in the first two This work isn't as mysterious as those, because this protagonist is not a native. Nonetheless, it's exciting and further develops the alien world...through an off worlder's eyes. I loved it.
There's one more. When it comes out on Kindle I will be buying it.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
New Published Story!
My story, Skin and Bones, is in the current issue of The Lorelei Signal.
Artwork by Lee Kuruganti. I like the image a lot, although my protagonist is supposed to have blond hair. Artistic license. :-)
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