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End of Summer Update – New Books!

First post in a while, but not because I’ve been sleeping. This summer has been amazing and super busy, chock full of work and family and even some vacation time. September […]

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Set in Stone

Interview with Narrator Joshua Story

Set in Stone audiobook is LIVE on Audible, and iBooks! Joshua Story is the amazing narrator who brought this book to life in such a spectacular way. Joshua is a rockstar […]

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Affinity for War

Cover Reveal – Affinity for War!

Check out this amazing cover for Affinity for War from artist Brad Fraunfelter! Yet again, he has brought a Petralist book to life. Major revisions for Affinity for War are […]

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Did I Hit my Goals

Not Enough Time in the Day

2017 is almost over. This year went by way too fast. I wish each month had a couple more weeks in it. I love setting goals. Goals motivate me to […]

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May Tulips

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Happy Cinco de Mayo! Hopefully you’re having a barbecue.  This month the Fictorians are discussing what makes different novels stand out, and why you can recognize a particular author’s works, […]

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Castello Odescalchi

Castles In Italy

Castles- A Photo journey Join Frank and Jenny Morin on a tour of the 3 castles they visited in Italy. The purpose of their trip: to research sites for Frank’s […]

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Rune Warrior at the Uffizi

Fair Florence

We recently traveled to Italy on a research trip for Frank’s time travel thrillers, the Facetakers series. My first morning in Tuscany, I had a Room with a View experience. […]

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Turkish bath

What happens in a Turkish bath, anyway?

The most luxurious experience I’ve ever had happened half a world away in the exotic city of Istanbul. Our gracious hotel guide showed us the way to Cemberlitas Hamami, an […]

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Italian bakery with cupcakes

Mangia in Italy!

Did you know there’s a tower in Italy named after eating? It’s true. Mangia is the word for ‘eat’ in Italian. In Siena, their tallest tower is named the Torre […]

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Great wall of China

There’s a WALL there

What to expect when climbing the Great Wall of China in the Mutianyu location, which is often less crowded with tourists and offers a great view in all directions. Also, includes brief history of the wall and many personal photos.

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