Spotlight On Marcia Colette #Imaginarium
SPOTLIGHT ON: Marcia Colette
How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention?
Alexandra Christian, Susan H. Roddy, and Crymsyn Hart. They said I had better come or else. I’m still waiting for the “or else” part. But, seeing as they all write scary stuff, why tempt fate?
What is your latest release and what genre is it?
My latest release is a horror short called Sedah Point, AZ and it’s a part of The Grotesquerie anthology released by Mocha Memoirs Press.
Quick description of it.
It’s what happens when hell (a.k.a. Hades) catches up to you. You can’t escape it. You can’t try to reason with it. You can’t shoot your way out of it. Much like a cat with a mouse, it’ll play with you to death.
Something unique about it.
It’s my fears come to life when you’re traveling along a dark road in the middle of nowhere and you decide to stop at one of those seedy rest stops.
Links for people to buy it.
Ebook: http://www.amazon.com/The-Grotesquerie-Eden-Royce-ebook/dp/B00I8104R2
Print: http://www.amazon.com/The-Grotesquerie-Eden-Royce/dp/1495409120/ref=tmm_pap_title_0
Your promo links.
Website: www.marciacolette.com
Blog: http://marciacolette.wordpress.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marciacolette
Twitter: http://twitter.com/MarciaColette
Your short Bio.
Bestselling author Marcia Colette didn’t discover her love for reading until her late teens when she started reading John Saul and progressed to works by Bentley Little, Stephen King and Laurell K. Hamilton. Her reading tastes convinced her to write paranormals where curses cause people to shift into spiders, psychotic and telekinetic mothers are locked away in attics, and murderous doppelgangers are on a rampage. Let’s not forget about the hunky werecheetah coalitions who live throughout North Carolina. As long as she can make it believable, that’s all that matters.
Born and raised in upstate New York, Marcia now lives in North Carolina with her mom and beautiful daughter. They’re not raising zombies in the backyard. There aren’t any hellhounds living in the den, only a rabbit and a cockatiel. So where she gets her ideas is as much a mystery to her as anyone else.
The best place to find her–when she’s not stirring up trouble–is on her blog where she loves connecting with readers.
“Imaginarium is an entire convention centered on creative writing taking place September 19-21 in Louisville KY, featuring over 140 panels and workshops organized into 12 categories. Over 130 professional guests will be featured in the programming, covering all aspects of creative writing in the worlds of books, eBooks, screenplays, comics/graphic novels, and even game design. All of it is set within a fun, convention atmosphere that includes activities like a Masquerade, gaming room, film festival, and more. Please visit www.entertheimaginarium.com for further information.”
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September 2, 2014 at 9:46 AM
Look forward to meeting you at the convention.
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