Faith Hunter Relaxes, Raven Cursed & News!
Posted by Faith on Jun 17, 2011 in Daily Musings, Faith's Fun Stuff | 0 comments
Where do I relax? On a river, of course! Hubby and I spent yesterday on the Upper Pigeon River in Eastern Tenn., with Dave at this place: Rapid Expeditions researching for Raven Cursed! (If you like mountains, and fast moving water, be sure to like and share Rapid Expeditions’ FB page with your pals!) And yes, I am well into rewrites of Jane...
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Posted by Faith on Mar 11, 2011 in Series and Books | 0 comments
This is a thank you to everyJane Yellowrock fan who bought her books and told others about them. You made something great happen yesterday. My publisher, ROC, bought a three book deal, all Jane Yellowrock, and now — thanks to you — there will be two Jane books a year, starting in 2012. Raven Cursed will be out in Jan. 2012, and book 5 (untitled yet)...
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Posted by Faith on Nov 19, 2010 in Daily Musings | 0 comments
I was asked by my French publisher to do a Chinese portrait as part of the PR for the French release of Skinwalker. I was initially puzzled by the type of questions, but felt that my answers revealed so much about my inner mind and where I am in my life right now, that I thought I’d share with fans here. Chinese portrait If you were a quality? I don’t...
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Posted by Faith on Nov 10, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
I am making good headway on the fourth Jane Yellowrock novel and hope to be finished with the rough draft by the end of November. (Fingers crossed) I took a 2 hour break and went to the nearest river for a slow paddle-float in the long boats (12 foot, flat water boats). It was great! The ahingas (a type of cormant) were sunning with wings outspread, fishing,...
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Posted by Faith on Oct 15, 2010 in Daily Musings | 0 comments
Here are a few more pics to set you on the way for the weekend. This creak is called Big Creek, which looks lovely and serene, but on rainy days, turns into a several mile stretch of continuous Class IVs and Vs to delight the hairheads! Number two is the cliff-face on the Upper Pigeon River in a still pool where tired paddlers rest and energetic paddlers push...
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