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Leon Berger

May 17, 2012 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

For me, writing is something I just have to do when I get up in the morning. I wake early, usually around 4 am, and if I can put in 3 hours before breakfast, I'm happy the rest of the day. I first began writing when I returned from overseas 15 years ago and I now ...

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Aristeia: A Little Rebellion

Apr 3, 2012 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

"I like a little rebellion now and then...The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all." --Thomas Jefferson Unlike her brother, Saracasi Ocaitchi has always known that her loyalties belong to the ...

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Kindle Select, Lending Library and 4 Giveaways!

Dec 8, 2011 2 Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

Amazon's KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) has announced the new Kindle Select Program today. Effectively, what they're offering is to allow books that publishers select to be a part of the Kindle Owner's Lending Library. This library, open to Amazon Prime customers, allows Kindle owners to check out books for reading on their Kindle devices, and only ...

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Epic Sci-fi Series Aristeia

Dec 7, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

Space battles, blasters, aliens and rebellion. What more do you need? Aristeia: Revolutionary Right is available now; the second book in the series, Aristeia: A Little Rebellion is due out in Summer of 2012!

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George Wright Padgett

Dec 3, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

George W. Padgett’s father never took him fishing. Instead of dropping a line off a creaky pier or bobbing around a small two-man boat on a lake, he opted to take his son to watch cheesy B-movie science fiction films. Those experiences in the flickering glow of Houston, Texas movie theaters soon mixed with George’s voracious ...

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Red Tash’s Trick-or-Treat Bash

Sep 12, 2011 6 Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

My friend Red Tash has just released a new book, called This Brilliant Darkness. See links below for buying options, and here's the blurb: ~~~~~~~~ When an ancient, deeply troubled entity identifies quirky Christine Grace as his latest threat, all hell breaks loose in the urban forest of Indiana University's Dunn Woods. Will Christine piece together his ...

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Leo King

Sep 4, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Leo King has always had a taste for the gothic side of life, from the tragic romances to the cast-iron tracery to horrors lingering in the shadows. Growing up, Leo enjoyed ghost stories, murder mysteries, and black humor. This first love of "all things dark" did not abate even as ...

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Lee Lackey

Aug 14, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

Lee Lackey has written short stories since he was an angst-filled teenager.  Since then, he's grown up enough to enjoy the madness of the world, rather than railing against it. To hide from the crazy, he enjoys martial arts and swing dancing.  Some say they are lovers, not fighters.  He claims to be both. Currently, Lee is ...

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H. C. H. Ritz

Aug 12, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

H.C.H. Ritz is a science fiction writer and community theatre director with her degree in Theatre from the University of Houston. Her horror short, "Being Bad," will be included in A Fancy Dinner Party, a short story collection, in 2012, and her first novel, Lightbringers, will also be published in 2012.  She's a member of Team Armageddon critique group ...

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Jason Kristopher

Jul 23, 2011 2 Comments ›› Grey Gecko Press

Jason Kristopher was born in Waco, Texas, and spent the first years of his life moving with his family around northern Texas and the Panhandle, including Lubbock. After settling with his family in northern Colorado, Jason spent nearly two decades there soaking up the creative energy and enjoying the beautiful weather, before moving back to ...

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