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Seventh Daughter ~ Chapter One (Part 1)

‘O, swear not by the moon, the fickle moon, the inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circle orb, Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.’

—William Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet

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Dragons, Marian thought, grimacing at her reflec...

3 days ago
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Indie Review - The Pale

Maybe to be one full person is to be made of many little, cracked shards, not a clean, unbroken piece.

Mazel, my friends! In recent days, I have noticed much chatter in my feeds about The Pale by . It’s got a good buzz, and for good reason...

8 days ago
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Seventh Daughter ~ Prologue

And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon its heads.

—Revelation 12:3


Kay swung Hyperion in an upward arc, the winged blades smashing the ske...

10 days ago
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The Word Dump Quarterly

Last quarter I was a little late, this quarter I am a little early. But who’s counting? Back by popular demand it’s The Word Dump Quarterly.

Lots going on, so let’s get to it.


Developmental Editing Services

I alluded to there...

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Spotlight: FEVERCHAIN by MA Knight

FEVERCHAIN by has been on my radar for longer than it took me to tear through this serial… and it was the read that I didn’t know I needed in my life. It’s also the read you don’t know you need, you just don’t know that yet.

BUT YOU WILL...

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  • Ian Barr

    Indie Author, Reviewer, & Enthusiast; Beta Reader & Developmental Editor; Dungeon Master; Grumpy Bear; Forklift Certified... All my work is 100% homegrown real human writing.

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    Award-winning science fiction author, engineer, bike nerd. Check out my novels in the Narrator Cycle, and Fruits of Our Labor, out through Shiraki Press August 25th.

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