Awww, thanks, Lively - it's only $0.99 as an e-book, so it's definitely affordable. You can go to have a look.
Lively, since you have read
Birth of a Unicorn and Other Stories, could I ask you to go to the site linked above and write a review for the book? Allie, you too, if you have a few spare minutes. People read these reviews and it makes a difference to the status of the book. (Btw, of the 8 writers who write the 12 stories in the anthology, 6 of them are now playing EQ or have in the past played it.)
I am, at some point in the near future, going to put my fantasy novel
Witchcanery up on Kindle as an e-book. I'll let you all know when.
One of the things you can watch for, if you have a Kindle, is a collection of flash fiction (short short stories each under 1000 words - some under 500 words) written by me. That is sometime down the line as I still have to write several of them, but if you want to take a look at a few already written, you can go to my blog. These at my blog are free to read...I'll even list the links for you:
"Draggin' Dragon" -
http://fantasyfic.wordpress.com/2011/06/10/duplicity/ - the trials and tribulations of a deceived dragon
"Phony Express" -
http://fantasyfic.wordpress.com/2011/05 ... y-express/ - it's trite but true - things are NOT always as they seem
"Southern Princess" -
http://fantasyfic.wordpress.com/2011/04 ... -princess/ - a vignette of life in the South before the Civil War
"She Had Been Warned But Now It Was Too Late..." -
http://fantasyfic.wordpress.com/2011/04 ... -too-late/ - there is an expression "it's never too late." This story proves that sometimes it is way too late.
If you go to my blog (
http://fantasyfic.wordpress.com/), you can also find a couple of flash fiction stories written by Eric Esteb, one of the contributing authors to
Birth of a Unicorn and Other Stories. The names of his stories are "Dark" and "Despair." They are indeed dark, and very skillfully written.
Enjoy!