Cat of Size went in to the vet yesterday, to have his blood glucose levels checked (and a few other things while he was on the lift). Â Huh. I’ve already paid more in vet bills this year than I did in human and feline medical bills in 2013. S’pose I should shill the books some more…?
First and foremost:
The Kickstarter:Â we’re trying to fund two more novellas featuring Danny Hendrickson, a half-faun ex-cop PI who specializes in helping those who get caught in the dangerous cracks between the magical world and the Nulls. Â He works/trains a young human Talent named Ellen, who spent most of her life being told magic wasn’t real/she was insane. Â If you like urban fantasy, if you like PI fantasy, if you want to see more minority characters in fantasy, you might want to check it out. Â But quickly -Â there are only 9 days left to make this happen!
Sylvan Investigations: The first two novellas introducing Danny and Ellen.  You can get them in DRM-free digital (or with DRM from Amazon, B&N or Kobo),  the omnibus print edition, or audio.
Dragon Virus:  interconnected stories following the path of humanity as it – slowly, often painfully, sometimes beautifully – evolves.  Not my first foray into SF, but the one I’m most proud of.  You can find it in DRM-free digital, limited edition hardcover, or audio.
“Stunningly successful…(DRAGON VIRUS is) a potent ride through a changing future, exploring themes and ideas that resonate as much in the modern day as in her darkly evolving future.â€Â   —SF Signal
The Portals Duology: Â what happens when I’m challenged to write urban fantasy without a mystery. Â You get nasty elves, easily-irritated werewolves, self-aware homicidal kelpies, and two mortals in over their heads and doing their damndest to learn how to swim before they drown…. Â oh, and me once agin subverting the romance tropes. Â Because apparently that’s what I do…
“[Readers] will be seduced and enthralled by Gilman’s metaphysical thriller about wicked elves, shape-shifting supernaturals and portals to another dimension….melds magic with mayhem for a tale of bravery, friendship and devotion.â€Â – Publishers Weekly
The Cosa Nostradamus backlist, including the entire Retrievers series (6 books) and the Paranormal Scene Investigations (4 books).
The Vineart War: My epic fantasy trilogy, with (no false modesty) a particularly unique magic system, a multinational cast of characters, and an epic battle without armies. Â Oh, and a dragon. Because dragons.
and if you’re in the mood for something different, check out L.A. Kornetsky’s mystery series, set in Seattle, featuring two hapless humans and their slightly more with-it companions…