I was so floored by the huge response I got to the first Disney Odyssey post that I was really excited to do the next one. Last night, The Fella and I made chicken and linguine in sweet basil sauce augmented with apple cider and settled in with the classic tale of a lonely old… Continue reading Disney Odyssey #2 – “But I don’t WANNA be an actor!”
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Tales from the Archives, Vol. 4 – “Spiritus Sanctus”
WHERE MY STEAMPUNKS AT? Some of you may not know that my first published fiction was a short story for the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences' award-winning Tales from the Archives anthology podcast back in 2012. Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine are the co-authors of the Ministry books (which are always always always my number one steampunk… Continue reading Tales from the Archives, Vol. 4 – “Spiritus Sanctus”
Steampunk Chronicle Awards – Vote for Grauer!
Ahoy friends! Those of you in the know will find this post repetitive but for those of you who weren't aware, the Steampunk Chronicle Reader's Choice Awards are open for voting from now until April 22, and my novel On The Isle of Sound and Wonder is up for Best Fiction!!!! That's right, you can… Continue reading Steampunk Chronicle Awards – Vote for Grauer!
Disney Odyssey #1 – “Someday my prince will come…”
I love Disney. I have always loved Disney, and I have never grown out of it. I love the films, I love the history, I love visiting the theme parks. It's an industry reflective of our culture as Americans, and a massive empire of consumerism, certainly, but I love it all the same. The other… Continue reading Disney Odyssey #1 – “Someday my prince will come…”
Top Ten Tuesday: Where There’s Tea, There’s Hope
When I was in high school, I discovered the incredibly delicious and fascinating world of tea. I read everything I could about the history of tea, its uses and types in different cultures around the world, and the wide variety of flavors and treatments it comes in. I became so enamored with the culture of… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Where There’s Tea, There’s Hope