Diana Deverell has published seven novels, a short fiction collection, and many short stories.
Her latest project is a series of legal thrillers set in Spokane and featuring Nora Dockson, a lawyer who specializes in appeal of life imprisonment and death penalty sentences. The first, Help Me Nora, was released in July, 2014. The second, Right the Wrong, was released in March, 2015. The third book will be published in late 2015.
For the latest update, visit Diana at www.dianadeverell.com
Diana made her debut as a novelist in 1998 with a series of international thrillers featuring State Department counterterrorist analyst Kathryn “Casey” Collins: 12 Drummers Drumming, Night on Fire, and East Past Warsaw. The three novels are also available in a single ebook, The Casey Collins Trilogy. Diana’s short story, "Warm Bodies in a Cold War", originally published in 1996 under a different title, introduced Casey to the readership of the Foreign Service Journal. The prequel No Place for an Honest Woman expanded on Casey’s early career. The story and all four thrillers are now available as individual ebooks.
In 2000, Diana’s short fiction starring FBI Special Agent Dawna Shepherd started making regular appearances in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. Her mystery collection, Run & Gun: A Dozen Tales of Girls with Guns includes eleven Dawna Shepherd stories first published by Alfred Hitchcock, plus all-new “Latin Groove”. Both the collection and “In Plain Sight,” her 2013 mystery, are available in e-editions. Dawna’s latest adventure, “Blown,” appeared in the Kobo Special Edition of Pulse Pounders, the Januaury 2015 issue of Fiction River anthology.
In 2012, Diana released her comic mystery novel, Murder, Ken Kesey, and Me as an ebook.
Other digital editions include "Heart Failure", a short story set on the day Jim Morrison died, written to order for a publisher of textbooks for Danish teens learning English.
Diana is a member (and past board member) of the International Association of Crime Writers. She belongs to the American Women’s Club in Denmark and her short fiction has appeared in Good Works: Prose and Poetry by Ex-Pat Women in Denmark.
LISA SILVERTHORNE has published five novels, two short story collections, and over 100 short stories in the fantasy, science fiction, romance, and mystery genres. With many more to follow. Her stories have appeared in publications from: DAW Books, Roc Books, Pulphouse Magazine, Fiction River, and Prime Books. For more information on Lisa’s novels and short fiction, please visit Lisa’s website at: LisaSilverthorne.com.
Bonnie Elizabeth could never decide what to do, so she wrote stories about amazing things and sometimes she even finished them.
While rejection stung her so badly in person, she spent most of her young life talking to cats and dogs rather than people, she was unusually resilient when it came to rejections on her writing, racking up a good number of them.
Floating through a variety of jobs, including veterinary receptionist, cemetery administrator, and finally acupuncturist, she continued to write stories.
When the internet came along (yes, she’s old), she started blogging as her cat, because we all know cats don’t notice rejection. Then she started publishing.
Bonnie writes in a variety of genres. Her popular Whisper series is contemporary fantasy and her Teenage Fairy Godmother series is written for teens. She has published in a number of anthologies and is working on expanding her writing repertoire.
She lives with her husband (who talks less than she does) and her three cats, who always talk back.
You can find out more about her books at her publisher, My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing.
T. Thorn Coyle worked in many strange and diverse occupations before settling in to write novels. Buy them a cup of tea and perhaps they’ll tell you about it.
Author of the Seashell Cove Paranormal Mystery series, The Steel Clan Saga, The Witches of Portland, and The Panther Chronicles, Thorn’s multiple non-fiction books include Sigil Magic for Writers, Artists & Other Creatives, and Evolutionary Witchcraft. Thorn's work also appears in many anthologies, magazines, and collections.
An interloper to the Pacific Northwest U.S., Thorn pays proper tribute to all the neighborhood cats, and talks to crows, squirrels, and trees.
Laura Ware writes in a variety of genres. Her novels are mostly inspirational fiction, although she is currently working on a fantasy series as well.
Her short fiction ranges from mainstream to fantasy/science fiction and several things in between. Her stories have been published in a number of Fiction River anthologies, including Past Crime, Last Stand, Editor’s Choice and Feel the Fear.
Laura also writes a weekly column for the Highlands News-Sun and her essay “Touched by an Angel” was published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Random Acts of Kindness in 2017.
Leah Cutter--a Crawford Award Finalist--writes page-turning fiction in exotic locations, such as New Orleans, ancient China, the Oregon coast, ancient Japan, rual Kentucky, Seattle, Minneapolis, Budapest, etc.
Find more fiction by Leah Cutter at www.KnottedRoadPress.com.
Follow her blog at www.LeahCutter.com.
Henry Martin, born in Windsor, UK, brings a wealth of international experience and scientific knowledge to his writing. His journey has taken him across continents, living and working in diverse locations, including Britain, South Africa, Belgium, and several other countries in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
With a Higher National Certificate in Chemistry and a background in veterinary medicine, Henry's career has spanned from laboratory work to managing a K9 security company. His professional path later led him into the world of computers, where he became a qualified Novell and Microsoft computer engineer.
Henry's martial arts background in Aikido and Judo adds authenticity to the action scenes in his writing. His debut novel, "Sanctuary in Shadows", draws from his rich tapestry of experiences, blending scientific intrigue with pulse-pounding suspense.
Now retired from his technical career, Henry has focused on writing. His first short story was published in Trembling with Fear magazine, marking the beginning of his literary journey. Henry views writing as creating a movie using only words, bringing vivid scenes to life for his readers.
A private individual by nature, Henry prefers to let his work speak for itself. He resides in Belgium, where he crafts stories to challenge and entertain his readers.
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Fiction River: An Original Anthology Magazine
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The relentless ticking of a clock as time slips away marks the breathless pace of these remarkable stories. In Fiction River's third edition of its Pulse Pounders series, these sixteen authors push the envelope of the thriller form. From a man desperately searching for his missing little girl to a chef racing to finish a cooking competition to an airship captain facing a deadly adversary, these stories will keep your pulse racing until the very end.
"… fans of the unconventional will be well satisfied."
—Publishers Weekly on Fiction River: Pulse Pounders
Including:
"Payback is a Bitch" by Diana Deverell
"Death-Blind" by Robert Jeschonek
"The Airship Adventures of Captain Jane Fury" by Anthea Sharp
"Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest" by Henry Martin
"The Tomb of Arisel" by Bonnie Elizabeth
"Goodnight, Madison" by Lisa Silverthorne
"Romancing the Puffin" by Louisa Swann
"Dominant Species" by Dayle A. Dermatis
"Three Seconds" by T. Thorn Coyle
"Blood Chase" by Leah Cutter
"Caterpillar Boot Man" by Valerie Brook
"The Case of the Dead Son" by Laura Ware
"Breakfast at Luigi's" by Thea Hutcheson
"Black Phantom, Gray Op" by Stefon Mears
"The Last Ramekin" by Liz Pierce
"The Princess, the Huntsman and the Monster" by Erik Lynd
Fiction River is an original fiction anthology series. Modeled on successful anthology series of the past, from Orbit to Universe to Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine, the goal of Fiction River is to provide a forum for "original ground-breaking fiction of all genres." Each Fiction River volume comes in ebook and trade paperback format, published by WMG Publishing, and features some of the best new and established fiction writers in publishing. Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch are award-winning editors, as well as award-winning writers, and act as series editors for the anthologies.
Título : Fiction River: Pulse Pounders Countdown
EAN : 9781386061380
Editorial : WMG Publishing
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