Welcome, Coffin Hoppers!
Prizes! Ghost! Spooky! Another ghost! Gross! Dark Spirit!
Quick Win: Leave a comment with the phrase “Mother Nature is not just a metaphor” to win Stolen Climates!
Today is the crowning wonder of the year for horror aficionados. It is also the last day of the 2012 Coffin Hop. I’ve enjoyed the variety and inventiveness of your posts, and hope you had a good time at my party!
Until 11:59 PM PST tonight, you can still enter to win several prizes, including the Grand Prize!
One lucky, lucky reader is going to get a pack of fiction by The Emissaries of Strange, authors of Speculative Fiction.
How do you enter? By leaving a comment. I’ll post the winners here on Sunday, November 4th.
Happy Hopping!
xoxo,
aniko
“Mother Nature is not just a metaphor”
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You get a copy of Stolen Climates, Jason! I’ll be in touch soon with information on how to get it. I hope you had a wonderful Halloween!
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Thanks so much for the chance and Happy Halloween!
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You are very welcome. 🙂
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“Mother Nature is not just a metaphor”
Quite frankly, after hunkering down in Hurricane Sandy, Mother Nature can kiss my a**!! 😉
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yeah that phrase Aniko is having us type in sure has a lot more power after the hurricane
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The phrase came to me when I was coming up with something for the book preview – it was a good tagline, but becomes a bit eerie whenever bad weather comes with a death toll.
I hope your Halloween was wonderful, Erik!
-aniko
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I used to live in coastal Virginia near Norfolk/Virginia Beach. I can’t say I miss hurricane season. I’m glad Sandy has passed, and that you are okay.
And…. you get a copy of Stolen Climates!
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Awesome!!! Thank you! What info do you need of me? 🙂
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If the email address you provided with your comment is good, then I need nothing else to get you the book. I will be posting the winners for everything on Saturday. Stay tuned – maybe you will snag one of the other prizes, too!
Happy Friday!
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Mother Nature is not just a metaphor! – I’m with ya on that one, Aniko!! And Sandy was here too.
Happy Halloween!! 😉
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I hope you had a Happy Halloween! Thanks for making my Halloween countdown even more fun with your serial story. There are images there that I will never, ever forget – very well done!!
You win a copy of Stolen Climates! I’ll be in touch soon with the details.
-aniko
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Thank you! I’m glad I was able to make your Halloween countdown a bit more fun! And I’m very excited about being one of your book winners! You are awesome!
🙂
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Thank you, Nina! I loved SWAMP MONSTER MASSACRE for being a great read. I’m thankful to it – and Hunter – for giving me the opportunity to help talk it up in the blog tour because that is how I met you!
Happy Friday!
-aniko
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Then I owe Hunter a big spanks too!! LOL ;}
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You’re a silly one, Nina! 🙂
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Mother Nature is not just a metaphor.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
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And you are the final recipient of my Coffin Hop giveaway of Stolen Climates! 🙂 I hope you enjoy it! Happy (belated) Halloween!
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Right before Sandy happened, I cut a character named “Sandy” out of one of my short stories.
Quite a few months ago, I wrote a story about a garden in the woods behind my apartment..and I neglected it for a couple of months, and then the woods started getting chopped down for construction and I wondered if it was because I had neglected the story.
I think my mind is too imaginative for its own good and that I need to write a story about writing stories! 🙂
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Also, I live a few blocks from Kerby Lane..so it was crazy to see their gingerbread mix in the picture!
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I love Kerby Lane! It is one of my favorite, favorite places to sit and talk with friends. Pancakes the size of, well, Texas!!! And lots of vegetarian-friendly options (I was veggie when I first moved here, so they had me at “meatless”). I love the atmosphere of the original Kerby Lane, too – all those little rooms in that cute little house!
-aniko
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I never went to the original I don’t think..I went in once when it was on Lamar & Oltorf sorta (but only got coffee so I didn’t see any rooms; the outside was so cute though!), and now it’s moved up a few blocks closer to me and I got their delicious veggie breakfast once; it was very good! 🙂
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I see coincidences like that, too, parallels between the choices I make in my writing and what happens in reality. Several people pointed out that my prize phrase was kind of creepy after Sandy made landfall… and I agree! Stolen Climates makes a few mentions of bad weather, mostly because it is important to the general theme – but every time I did, I’d hear something about the same kind of freak bad weather happening somewhere. I am sure that the weather was coming anyways… Right?
To summarize my rambling: I get what you mean about the sense that our stories have power and that power can sometimes seem to (or really does?) leak out into the world.
And no matter what, I’d say, yes – write a story about writing a story and focus some of those thoughts on me to help me finish my novel, please! 🙂
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Sending you magical novel-finishing powers as we speak!
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Thank you for the magical novel-finishing powers!!! 🙂
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