A little later than I had hoped, but Devil’s Deal is out now! I’m really proud of what it is now. David Taylor helped me to polish this gem even more and most of the problems reviewers mentioned have been addressed. This new edition has a deleted scene and various new ones, so it’s worth Read More
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Devil’s Deal And The Future Of Infernal Contracts
This year has been full of surprises. Most of what I had planned got chucked out of the window early on. Sounds familiar? I’m not alone, right? Well, some of it got delayed, but this year also had pleasant surprises. And that’s why I have some exciting news to share with you today. Devil’s Deal Read More
Reflecting On Camp NaNo July 2020
For those of you who’ve been following me for a longer time will know I regularly take part in the NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) events. Every April and July they host a the camp version. Some people prefer Camp NaNo to the big event in November because in a camp, you get to decide Read More
Participating In Camp NaNo
A third of the month has already passed but I still want to talk about my participation in Camp Nano. For those who don’t know, it’s an off-season equivalent of NaNoWriMo but you don’t have to get 50k words. You can set your own goal, so it’s more manageable for people who aren’t used to Read More
A WIP Update
This might be a first for me, a Work In Progress update where I talk about things going on and about the book I’m actively working on now without a reveal of any type. But I feel I need to talk about it. The Re-launch of Devil’s Deal I know the book hasn’t even been Read More
Book Launch: Devil’s Deal
It’s finally here, the release day of my debut novel, Devil’s Deal. I don’t know what else to say except thank you. The book exists because of your support, even if you’re just lurking and reading a post every now and then. Knowing there are people who want to read what I write is a Read More
On My Mind: Where To Go Next
What’s next for the new writer Tessa? What is she working on now and what can you expect from the writer in the near future? Read More