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The Knudge: A Writer’s Goldmine

When we were younger, my sister and I bought my dad a mug for Father’s Day. It read Dad: Nature’s Money Tree. And while it’s true that my dad (sometimes) graciously acquiesced to our constant request for money or toys, now that I’ve grown up, I’ve found that my father …

Romance Novella Now Available

For all you romance fans, my new novella is now available in e-book format. For Whom My Heart Beats Eternal is a sci-fi/time-travel/robotic romance… geeky love, time travel, and artificial intelligence… how can you go wrong? In this time-travel romance with a sci-fi twist, Anna, a young graduate student, has …

Guest Blog Appearance

  Be sure to check out my guest appearance on Holley Trent’s blog. It’s all about my upcoming release, a time travel/sci-fi/romance novella (targeting adults): http://holleytrent.com/blog/2012/02/friendly-friday-with-val-muller/

What if Shakespeare had to rebuild mankind?

This month, I’m Penumbra magazine’s featured author. You can read my post about Shakespeare and my story, “The Shake Sphere,” for free on the Penumbra site: http://penumbra.musapublishing.com/valmuller.php In the story, extraterrestrial university students have accidentally destroyed Earth, and they’re relying on a reanimated old Bard to rebuild humanity–before their graduate advisers …

Corgi Capers Contest

To celebrate the launch of Corgi Capers: Deceit on Dorset Drive, the corgis have decided to give away a free copy of their book. To enter, check out the contest at http://corgicapers.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/corgi-capers-free-story-giveaway/. Contest ends February 15th! * * * About Corgi Capers: Deceit on Dorset Drive: Corgi Capers: Deceit on …

Featured Author: Debbie Roppolo

Welcome to my interview with Debbie Roppolo, author of Amelia Frump and her Peanut Butter Loving, Overactive Imagination The book has recently been released at Dancing With Bear Publishing. Tell us about yourself:  Thank you for having me, Valerie. I’ve always enjoyed writing, but when I was a child, I …