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So! Last Fire of Sunset is available as a hardcover, a paperback, and a PDF. If you would like to read it in another format, drop me an email (address on my profile works), and I can arrange something. Electronic format is immediately available and $5; for another few dollars and some patience, you can have a lovely paperback.
Thomas and Leta Howard are, on the surface, typical new homesteaders in the Dakota Territory in 1863—a young couple with a baby, just starting out in the world. That surface hides a deeper secret. Leta is half black, her mother a former slave, and her marriage to Thomas is illegal. The Civil War is raging, but hundreds of miles away. Leta and Thomas think they're safe to raise their son in peace and isolation.
But when neighboring landowners discover their secret, their safety is revealed as an illusion. Thomas dies to the bullets of a posse, and Leta and her son John are badly wounded. All Leta has left is her life and her son—and vengeance. With the help of a Sioux man outcast from his own tribe, she will hunt down the posse, one by one...
She will kill every one of them, or lose her life trying.
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2. I've just finished setting up a new blog on my site, which replaces my old professional blog. At LJ, the personal is mixed in with the professional; at Warden of Where the River Went, it's going to be all about writing and the experience of getting geared up for Clarion. Except for the first post (which is a version of a post here), I will be reposting entries here, so you don't have to add it to your RSS reader if you prefer not to.
I'll also have a photography blog eventually, when i finish getting my photography site up. (I am currently cursing at Flash. Grrmph.)
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3. I am starting to relax. A little.