Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
I hope your
holidays started wonderfully.
At
Thanksgiving, my holiday season began slow and easy, yet this week turned
hectic. How does that happen? I plan for low-stress, and then the busy-ness
crowds into these last few days.
We have the
12 Days of Christmastide before us, which will end on Epiphany, January 6.
Let’s start
your Christmastide with my annual gifts, three for the three Wise Men who will
appear on Epiphany.
Here’s the short story I finished on Monday before life became busy-busy: “A Wintry Light.”
The story features the lockpick Vic, five years after his first entrance into my story world. The story captures him in London when he reaches 16 and an unexpected crossroad.
December 1819 disrupts Vic’s place with his chosen family.
For five years Vic has ignored his criminal past in Liverpool. Life in London offered family warmth and a hopeful future.
Then a drastic change in the Hoppack household disrupts his life. The only solution he can think of requires him to strike out on his own. He’ll need money for that.
Desperate, he offers his lock-picking skills to the boss of London’s underworld—only to discover the boss has been waiting for an opportunity to exploit Vic.
Here’s the Book Funnel link: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/fa7ra3paz7
The Earliest
My earliest short story, written as a challenge for myself, is properly called a novelette. “The Lion’s Den” was intended to be 7,000 words; it finished at over 17,000.
It surprised me and taught me and changed my view of short fiction.
Escaping the Lion’s den needs more than a warrior angel.
Jack Portman had never forgotten Filly Malvaise.
Then she walked into his local pub and into the clutches of a loan shark.
Can he rescue her before she falls victim to evil?
Find this story on Book Funnel: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/zjnmxoc3rb
A Favorite
With “Three Yule Feasts for the Faeries” I’m hiding as a collaborator with my other pen name, Edie Roones. This short story is a historical fantasy in my Wild Sherwood series and is in my first collection of short stories, Into Wild Sherwood.
After all the cooking I’ve done this week, I thought I would share a Medieval cook with you. I hope the ending is a surprise.
Will the cook become the final dish?
Yule, the
worst time of year for Ellen Best. Few buy her breads at Market. No one will
hire her for their Winter Feast.
Then a
Faerie knocks at her door. Two dinners, he proposes, and a final feast for his
duchess. After each, she’ll receive three purses, copper and silver and gold.
What did the
Faerie mean by final feast?
Find it on Book
Funnel: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/vdrreau7sr
Enjoy your
Christmas gifts throughout the 12 Days of Christmastide.
In January I
resume the on-going share of my publishing journey, one title per month since
the start of 2024 … and now we’re entering 2026. Still going. Still writing.
Still fun.
All the
Best~
M.



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