Whoo! March was a busy month.
I’m glad things have finally calmed down where I can get back in front of my computer to write. At the beginning of the month I met some of you in Rock Hill, SC at Springtime Blooms. It was so wonderful to meet each of you at this indie author event! I also met YA author Marissa Serro. her debut novel Seeking Nessabella is perfect for young adults who love fantasy and adults that are looking for something nostalgic.
In case you haven’t stayed up to date on my social media accounts (@shewriteswithknives), I have been hard at work on the prequel to the Revelation series. This story follows a young woman named, Ezra and takes place in Tartarus. In this dark tale the biggest question will finally be answered: How did the demons come to Earth? I am excited to get this into your clutches. Ezra’s story has opened so many doors to new stories and it has been killing me to post pone writing them. Not to mention, Leah’s third book still holds precedence.
I also wanted to remind everyone to mark their calendars for upcoming signings and Charleston events that I will be in attendance.
EVENTS
- April 29, 2023: Independent Bookstore Day at Itinerant Literate Books from 11A-7P
- May 19-21: The BIG Book Sale at Omar Shine Auditorium in Mt. Pleasant, SC 12-5P
- September 15-18, 2023: Sinful Signings in Roanoke, VA
- May 25, 2024: Velaris Starfall Ball in Larkspur, CO.
I am beyond and excited and grateful to be apart of these upcoming events. I would love to meet each and every one of you, so if I’m in your area, be sure to come out!
Last, but certainly not least, I will be traveling back to California in May to hike Yosemite. It has been on my bucket list for years to see this magnificent national park. I’ve acquired John Muir’s The Yosemite to help get my spirit ready. I also intend to take my camera with me, so be on the lookout for photos on both my author and photography page that first week of May.
Thank you all for your strong support and attention. I’ve noticed After the Bees has been receiving a lot more traffic lately and I only have you wonderful readers to thank. Without you, none of this would be possible.
Take care and I’ll write to you soon!
Allison Paige