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"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster... for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you." ~ Friedrich W. Nietzsche


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I am still currently writing horror/suspense/pulp only in longer form. Visit my alter ego HERE for continued updates and current fiction. And please, you can call me Jodi or whatever you called me before I went all nom de plume.

Thanks for the years of loyal friendship and support.


Showing posts with label Margo Gremmler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margo Gremmler. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

WildCard


There is you. Then there's the promise of who you could be. But what if you aren't who you think you are? Margo Gremmler bends the rules to get by. The only way to make an honest living is to be criminal. The draw back?
Guilt can be a bitch.










Margo Gremmler is a real life person. She has wild red hair and a personality that kicks arse I adore. She lives in Chicago and helped saved the Evanston Libraries. She enjoys jazz and is currently querying her YA dystopian novel, 30 Decibels. To the best of my knowledge, she’s never hired a hit man. This mini series pilot is for and dedicated to her. I auctioned the opportunity to be in one of my fiction stories, and Margo’s generous bid won. I’m so glad it did. More than she will ever know.




Paul Phillips owns a book store in the land Down Under. He writes horror and has a great sense of humor. He generously donated a good portion to the Evanston Library, and he fit the bill, so as a surprise, I wrote him in as the character Detective Phillips.(Please don't sue me!)




Big Thank You to the editing services of Karen Schindler who helped smooth out the choppiness and Sean Monaghan for reading and awesome feedback. There is an anonymous reader too, you know who you are, and you know how grateful I am.


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Undead WildCard Poetic Teaser


A poetic teaser for Margo Gremmler's library auction bid-winner story, WildCard, is posted at


Undead Poets Society



Story will be posted here THIS Friday. I'm hoping it rocks your socks.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

And The Winning Bidder is...



I know for a fact she's a hero in more ways than one, but will she want to be written in as one? I asked her hero or villain? And her response was...."evil by day, good by night". That wasn't in the rules! Haha, clever Margo found away around the rules (my kinda chicka).

Thank you for your donation, Margo (and everything you've done for your dear library). You've got a story and signed footprint in order to Muse- The Hobo Prince.

ps. Thank you to everyone who bid, offered donations (especially Karen Schindler), donated funds straight to the library (especially Paul Phillips), helped spread the word, and offered their support.


Read Margo's Evanston Library Update here.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

SAVE THE LIBRARY

Become An Important Literary Figure



Evanston Public Libraries & Friends is holding an auction to save their libraries from closing. Margo Gremmler and other Library lovers around the world have rallied to the cause.

How can you help?

One of the items up for bid is a 'unique experience' donated by yours truly. I will write the winning bidder into my next short story. A hard copy (and signed footprint) will be delivered by mail. The story will also be posted here on my blog, dedicated to the kind soul who helped saved Evanston Libraries.



Bidding has started at $1.00. Can you up that?

---> Go <---


Support Imagination.
Support Libraries.


JUST IN: Check out the fantastic editing service Karen Schindler is offering as a donation to the library. I've seen her work, and it's pretty incredible. If you are like me and want to make a couple pro sales, you won't want to miss out on this. CLICK HERE to bid!


** To learn more about the plight of Evanston Libraries please visit (the wonderful, black leather corseted, inspiring, fellow save- the- library- partner- in- crime writer and undead poet ) Margo Gremmler's website and read her posts about the cause here and here.