K.L. Noone sent an update for A Prophecy for Two

Just checking in - I know it’s been a little while, but for good reasons! Reasons which have occupied some of my time, which I’ll tell you about in a minute!

Prophecy is hanging out in the editorial pipeline, over here - everything’s submitted and turned in, just waiting...

Here’s the OTHER news:

1) if you like romance (especially of the LGBTQ+ kind), urban fantasy, cats, witches, and hot chocolate - my novella Port in a Storm is available as of TONIGHT from Less Than Three Press! You can buy it here, and then come and have all the feelings about David and Colin with me! There will also be at least one sequel...

2) I have also signed a contract with JMS Books for the thing I’ve been affectionately referring to as the Midwinter Demon Book, and that will be out in paperback AND digital formats in March! *screams and runs around happily* There will be musicians! M/M romance! Demons! Pizza! Rescuing of babies! Rock and roll!

3) I have ALSO signed a contract for an academic book about the wonderful and sorely missed Terry Pratchett, which will be out from McFarland in 2018!

So it’s been a busy few months, over here. But thanks for sticking with me, and I hope you’re having a lovely December, all of you, full of joyfulness!

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    Still in the editorial queue! I’ve been bad about doing updates - other publication news - sorry! But ideally it’ll be soon. :-)

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      Hi Everyone,

      I appreciate the input here and agree that there is an upside to allowing multiple genres. The downside is that it can ’dilute’ the accuracy of search results and matching generally. 

      One workaround which is currently functional is to include the names of any other similar genres in the long description under the About section of your story page. Our search algorithm parses this text and so if you make references to multiple genres in the description it should show up in search results.
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