Phoenix Rising: A Superhero Romance
When I first decided to write a paranormal story, I skipped the ever-popular vampires and shapeshifters. I just couldn’t think of anything to do with them that interested me. If I’m going to spend time...
View ArticleGhost Phoenix: Marian, the ghost of the title
This is a look at our heroine, Marian Doyle, doing what she does for the family firm. She enjoys using her ability but not this part of it. Ghost Phoenix available for pre-order at Amazon, Samhain...
View ArticleGhost Phoenix Snippet: An Immortal in New York City
Releases 10/7/2014 Today’s excerpt is from the first meeting of Marian Doyle and Richard Genet, aka immortal Prince Richard Plantagenet. New York is such a modern city, always moving, always changing,...
View ArticleThe SF Romance Brigade Showcase: A Peek Into Phoenix Inheritance
Phoenix Inheritance may be the geekiest book I’ve ever written. It’s definitely the most personal. One, because the heroine is very much a geek, like me, and loves all her geeky attire. But mostly...
View ArticleThe Phoenix Institute Wins “Best SuperHero Origin Series!”
Those of us who carry the banner for science fiction romance look forward to the annual SF Romance Galaxy Awards, organized by Heather Massey of The Galaxy Express. This year, I’m thrilled to have the...
View ArticleFive Past Midnight! Release Day Contest and Excerpts
Welcome to the release day Five Past Midnight, a special boxed set from Samhain Publishing! I’m so proud to be a part of this with my fellow supernatural thriller authors. Each of our stories is...
View ArticleNew Year Accomplishments!
I have an excuse for neglecting my personal blog. No, not running marathons or fighting crime or any of that. I’ve been writing. I’ve been writing a lot. I revised/rewrote three manuscripts this year...
View ArticleBringing English Historical Characters To Life (Fictionally Speaking, Of Course)
cover copyright Corrina Lawson The Beginnings of The Immortal’s Ghost Being a certified geek means I can get geeky about a ton of things. Sometimes my interest fades but, in many cases, it stays...
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