Okay, so… I lied.
Remember when I told you that if I went ahead and published the novellas/short stories Winter’s Spring and Summer Island, you would be the first to know and find out here? Well, the lie detector test determined that was a lie.
Apparently, a sinus infection and cold meds will make you click through things without reading them, and you will end up publishing both ebooks at once. Who would have thought?
Anyway, so that happened. Both Winter’s Spring and Summer Island are now available in ebook format, as well as with a Kindle Unlimited subscription. I would have loved to be smart about these releases and put out some review copies before hand, but sick me was living in the moment and there are no backsies.
Both shorts are very quick reads. Winter’s Spring is 116 pages, and I believe Summer Island is 130 (depending on your reader formatting). If you’re looking for a sapphic read for Pride Month, definitely pick up Winter’s Spring and read about two goddesses in a battle of wills.
The third and final short story released in the anthology set is “The Seamstress,” which is still on the back burner. Mostly because I have been fidgeting with the cover and haven’t landed on one that I’m sold on. Short stories are weird, because they still require a cover, but you obviously don’t want to put a crazy amount of money or energy into them because they’re short stories and may not come out in a physical form. At the same time, covers are usually what entice the readers, so you don’t want to put NO effort into them. I made a cover that felt like it was the vibes I was looking for, but I wasn’t sold on it. And if the cover wouldn’t make me, the author, pick it up, then I doubt it will do anything for the reader.
When I figure this out, this short story will be released in ebook and on Kindle Unlimited alongside the two that are already up.
Aside from these short stories, I don’t have anything else on my publishing schedule right now.
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SJ