I contributed to Silver Moon Photo's calendar again this year – there are some beautiful photos and lovely accompanying writing pieces by several different writers. See it here: http://www.lulu.com/shop/silver-moon-photography/calendar-2014/calendar/product-21326775.html
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I just can't resist taking on new projects. I've recently taken up a rather ambitious one called The Thousand Words Project with a small group of creative and talented writers and photographers, with the aim of merging writing and photography to tell some fantastic stories! The website will be live June 7th at www.1kwordsproject.com.
It's official. Sunshine is going to be a series. There's just too much more to the story to leave it untold. Sunshine, hopefully coming out soon, will be the first installment of the Shine Trilogy, comprised of Sunshine, Moonshine, Mirrorshine and prequel, Songs of a Raven. Below are links to the descriptions of each work.
Just an overview of my four current projects. I hope to publish all of these within the next few years. As always, progress on Sunshine is steady. The rough draft is finished but it is still in need of some serious editing. Breaking Violet is once again on hold, though not for long, I expect. I am also working on two other books, both volumes of short stories. The first, Songs of a Raven, is a prequel to the Sunshine series from Allister's perspective and details some of the key events in his past, before he ever meets Sunshine. I have already written a draft of the first story for this and am halfway through the second. The other book I'm working on is titled A Brief History of Totem Poles and is another collection of short stories similar to Midnight Diner. I will be bringing back revised versions of a few of the stories from my previous collection as well as some new ones in a volume as quirky as its title. The title's significance? You'll have to read it and see. Rough cover art and descriptions for all four of these books is available on my Goodreads.com author page.
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Miranda Phaal
Miranda Phaal is a college student born in San Francisco and currently living in Boston. She first became interested in writing at age seven when she wrote a series of short poems. From there she started writing short stories, and then novels. She has a couple of story collections in the works now, as well a couple of novels. Archives
July 2016
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