The first two books in the InCryptid series, described here by Romantic Times as being about "a family of cryptozoologists who are trying to ensure the survival of endangered mythological species." They also call me "often scary, but always wonderful." I can deal with that as a description, personally.
Books six and seven in the Toby Daye books, which Romantic Times describes as "the adventures of a half-fairy in a dark and dangerous human world." Toby is a little more afraid of Faerie than the human world. At least the human world comes with coffee. A Toby without coffee is like a day without sunshine. Or oxygen. Or gravity.
And that's my next few years all charted out for your amusement. So when you wonder why I'm not coming to your birthday party, well. You can reference this post.
June 15 2011, 02:41:10 UTC 6 years ago
And now you're here (Toby six! Toby seven! Yay! And I am so looking forward to reading the InCryptid books!), and you're still sharing the process with us with your work-in-progress lists and everything else. I just really wanted to thank you so much for that, because I know you work your ass off writing your books and your songs on top of life-in-general work, so it's amazing that you're still blogging and commenting to us and so on as well. If I ever get published I hope I can show that level of commitment to my fans too.
June 15 2011, 14:08:49 UTC 6 years ago