Summary: The entire island has theories when Jill is spotted trick-or-treating without her lovely wife. A veil of cobwebs was artfully draped across the entrance of Coffee Table Books so they wouldn’t tear every time the door opened. Jill Hood-Colby, wearing a medieval red gown with a gold sash tied around her waist. Her hair […]
Summary: Amy reflects on how much has changed on Squire’s Isle in the time since she’s come home. June 2008 From where she sat on the sidewalk, Amy Wellis could see the papered-over windows of the storefront across the street where a boutique had once stood. Next to it was a hardware store with a […]
NOTE: This story takes place after the second season of the Tello webseries and follows the continuity of that series rather than the novels. Riley had thought, or at least hoped, that the nightmares were done. She hadn’t one since Gillian started spending the night. And she expected that the revelations about her first encounter […]
Summary: On the night before Christmas, Lana Kent is aboard the last ferry of the night when the journey is stopped by ice. (Set after Radiation Canary: Greatest Hits, so spoilers about who Lana is traveling with)
The Right Shoe and the Left Behind by Geonn Cannon http://www.geonncannon.com Copyright © 2018 Geonn Cannon Summary: A ghost from the past is waiting outside Camilla Fereday’s door… NOTE: The amazing artist Rita Fei (who is responsible for the Trafalgar & Boone cover art) posted an original piece of art that made me want to write […]
Summary: A missing scene from The Rise and Fall of Radiation Canary, set between the Christmas and Valentine’s Day of Karen and Lana’s romantic relationship. There’s a song Lana is dying to write, but she needs Karen to give her the words.
Summary: Nadine hasn’t been on the air in a few weeks, and she has a special message when she finally returns.
Summary: The Warrens take Amy to Seattle to celebrate her birthday (March 12). Amy deals with getting older, while Nicole has ulterior motives.
Summary: A Radiation Canary fan has an unexpected run-in with a member of the band while working her day job.
Happy 2017! My last update said I needed to post more than twice a year. That was on January 26, 2016. So that’s a wonderful track record! There hasn’t really been a lot of huge news this year. No big awards… Publisher’s Weekly did write a review of the second Trafalgar & Boone book where […]