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The Distance to Here: Welcome Jonas Samuelle

Guest post by Laurie's newest client, writer of supernatural mayhem and a bonafide scoundrel, Jonas Samuelle: the ultimate unreliable narrator! *** When I was seven years old, an elderly wino named Bosley lived in the woods near my house. His “home” was in a little...

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A new dawn

"We must accept finite disappointment, but never give up infinite hope." - Martin Luther King, Jr. (That's all I can muster today folks. Be kind to each other.)

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Don’t Count On Book Two

Hi Fuse Fans! I hope you're voting today, if you're an American citizen. This is a critical moment in world politics and I hope that you will join me in voting for Secretary Clinton, the most qualified and accomplished candidate for president in our nation's history....

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Meet New Literary Assistant Karly Caserza

Don't you just love October? I've had the best week so far! Today, I'm happy to officially announce Karly Caserza has been promoted to Literary Assistant. Karly previously joined Fuse Literary as my intern. She's been invaluable to me, and I know Team Fuse will be a...

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The Sound of a Story

Guest post by Alex White: I started composing music for The Gearheart back in 2009 on a lark. When I started, I had no sense of composition for an emotional journey, only fantasy tropes. I had to noodle each note onto a tiny keyboard until it felt right, and I spent...

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Guest Post from Kellye Garrett: My Cover and How It Happened

Can you have a crush on an inanimate object? Because I’m completely and totally in love with the cover for my debut novel Hollywood Homicide (Midnight Ink, August 2017), and I figured I’d share a bit of my journey of finding true love. It all started with Pinterest....

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The Changing Face of Fantasy

Guest blog post by bestselling author Steven Savile (who with co-author Brian D. Anderson is launching AKIRI: THE SCEPTER OF XARBAAL today!) Or I know what you did in a galaxy far, far away… I’ve been at this a long time now. Long enough to have forgotten most of what...

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