I know I’m still human…
Here’s a video of a wonderful man talking about his terrific idea for a sequel The Thing by John Carpenter.
If you haven’t watched The Thing yet, go do it now!
Monster Exchange Program Giveaway!
For the next 130 days, we’ll be giving away a different issue of The Monster Exchange program free on Amazon.com.
You can keep an eye on this page for the schedule or just visit our Amazon author page to see which issue is free each day.
This is an open invitation, so please tell any friends that you think would enjoy the series.
And, as always, you can get the complete collection here, available in eBook format and paperback.
There’s a wonderful review of The Complete Monster Exchange Program over at Need to Read, Got to Watch.
The entire site is filled with independent reviews from lesser-known authors. A lot of the books seem right up the same alley as The Monster Exchange Program. So, if you like my stories (and of course you do), you’ll find some great recommendations there.
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Don’t let Hero-U die!
What can I say about the Quest For Glory series that hasn’t already been said during this Kickstarter? They were sweet awesome games and this new game, Hero-U, needs to get made!
Since you’re here because of a love of zany monsters, let me assure you that QfG had the best monsters around. Cheetaurs, Meeps, Rats in Hats, Spore-spitting Spireae! And my personal favorite: Brauggi the Ice Giant.
Take a minute to visit the Hero-U Kickstarter page and help them out with a few bucks!
School For Adventurers
A couple of ladies after my own heart!
You already know you love high school, so check out School For Adventurers.
NaNoers, listen up! Writing tips from T-Rex
T-Rex teaches us what’s really important when it comes to writing interesting characters.
LOVE this.
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NaNoWriMo2012
NaNo has begun!
This year, I’m attempting to “novelize” a few of the short stories from The Monster Exchange Program. I’ll be expanding ‘Blob Fits In’, ‘Robot Goes To Prom’, ‘For A Good Time, Call Unicorn’, and ‘Who’s Been Pranking The Undead?’ and shoving them together into one cohesive mess.
Wish me luck!
Get your FREE review copy of The Monster Exchange Program
Yes, that’s right: FREE.
To celebrate NaNoWriMo, we’re giving away FREE review copies of The Complete Monster Exchange Program!
Q: How do I get it?
A: Download it directly from Smashwords. Use the coupon code BJ79J to get the book completely FREE!
Q: How can I thank you for this awesome FREE book?
A: Spread the word and write reviews!
This is an open event, so tell any friends that you think would enjoy the series to grab their own FREE copy.
An honest review will help me make my stories better and help others find them more easily.
The best place to leave reviews is Amazon. Goodreads is great as well!
Review of the Complete Collection or your favorite story and I’ll thank you profusely!
Q: How do I read it?
A: Any way you want!
You can download the Mobi file and load it on your Kindle.
You can download the ePub version and load it on your Nook or other eReader.
You can load the ePub version into almost any e-reading app on your home computer, tablet or smartphone.
You can download the PDF and print it if you want.
Thanks! And I hope you enjoy The Monster Exchange Program!
-Terri
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The Monster Exchange Program Paperback is now available!
Good news, readers!
You can now order your very own physical copy of The Complete Monster Exchange Program!
If you’re the kind of person that prefers the smell of a paper book over the cold, hard, calculating 1s and 0s of a Kindle, this is what you’ve been waiting for.
Of course, if you’re the type of person that prefers the elegance and convenience of an e-book over an outdated and – let’s face it – atavistic paperback, you’ll be happy to hear that the digital version is still alive and kicking.