Today, Waves of Fiction is excited to participate in the cover reveal for Death and Mr.Right by Kendra Saunders!!
Published by Spence City on October 1, 2013
About the book
It is March 32nd, the
day that doesn't exist, and Death, the agent of nightmares, has been
demoted and exiled to live among mortals for the rest of his unnaturally
long life. Everyone knows They don't look lightly on important items
getting lost or an agent falling in love.
Can the diva-like Death
navigate the modern world, recover what was stolen from him (the names
of the damned ooops!) and get his job back? Or will he fall in love with
Lola, the pretty thief who got him into all this trouble in the first
place?
About the Author:
Kendra L. Saunders is the
author of the magic realism novel Inanimate Objects and the dark comedy
Death and Mr. Right. She has been published in Snakeskin Magazine,
Premier Bride Magazine and has conducted interviews for Steampunk
Magazine, The New England Horror Writers and ipmnation.com. She reports
regularly for Pure Textuality and writes helpful writing articles for
NerdCaliber's Pages of Note.
She is the creator of the popular
"Five Headed Muse" panel, which features fun and witty wisdom from the
five aspects of a writer's life: character building, inspiration,
writing habits, publishing and marketing, as well as the "What We Can
Learn from Fan Fiction" panel which takes a detailed look at the upsides
to reading and writing fanfiction. Kendra was also featured as a guest
on other panels throughout 2012 and has been noted for her energy and
enthusiastic approach to writing education.
She also has a
lifelong passion for black and white photography and shares photographs
from her travels and adventures through her website, facebook, tumblr
and twitter.
Kendra is host of the quirky literary podcast, 13
1/2 Minutes and has been a featured guest and co-host on various radio
and podcast shows.In her spare time Kendra likes to daydream about
(foreign) boys with dark hair, drink too much tea, read fashion
magazines, listen to records on vinyl, plan her dream trip to England
and attempt to travel back in time to the Jazz Age
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