Rogue’s Curse is just .99 cents on Amazon!

Posted on Apr 24, 2012

Rogue’s Curse is just .99 cents on Amazon!

If you’ve been waiting for a price drop, you’ve got it. Throw this mad dog on your Kindle and have a read. And please let me know what you think! Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon

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Buy Rogue’s Curse in Print!

Posted on Nov 6, 2011

Buy Rogue’s Curse in Print!

Rogue’s Curse is available in shiny print! Buy this baby and pollute your cherished bookshelf with eyepopping filth. You can buy it from: Amazon Barnes and Noble Share...

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Guest Post: The Writer’s Itch

Posted on Jul 28, 2011

Guest Post: The Writer’s Itch

I guest posted on Owl Tell You All About It. Come take a look! You’ll learn how to scratch a writer’s itch. Yuck.   Highlight I started writing Nether as a tribute to my eight-pound miniature dachshund. The character of Pearl would be exactly like my dog with two exceptions: the ability to speak and a hankering for human flesh. My main character, Burklin, would be a sad-sack loser with his soul trapped inside this canine’s wee body. These two characters formed Nether’s core, and the story would blossom around them. Share...

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Guest Post: If Your Characters Came to Life

Posted on Jul 28, 2011

Guest Post: If Your Characters Came to Life

I guest posted on Book Lover’s Hideaway about characters literally coming to life. Come take a look! Highlight I don’t draw. In kindergarten, I unintentionally specialized in abstracts. I couldn’t color, paint, or form anything that resembled a circle. Still, my teacher always gave me a patronizing pat on the back and said, “Gooood, Jason! Ooh, that’s wonderful!” And I would smile toothlessly at her, thinking, “Have you been eating the paste? This drawing stinks!”           Share...

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Interviewed by Shay Fabbro

Posted on Jun 27, 2011

Interviewed by Shay Fabbro

I was interviewed by Shay Fabbro. Come take a look! Highlight: What inspired you to write your current novel? My dog inspired Nether. I have a 12-year old miniature dachshund named Poe. In Nether, her name is Pearl. The only difference between them is that Pearl can talk. Oh, and she eats people.   Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon

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Interviewed by L.M. Stull

Posted on Jun 15, 2011

Interviewed by L.M. Stull

Lisa interviewed me on her blog this morning. Please go have a look!   Highlight: If you were a superhero what would your name be? Calgon     Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon

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Interview and Book Giveaway

Posted on Jun 14, 2011

Interview and Book Giveaway

Want to win one of my books? Want to read more about my life and the novels I recommend? Shana at “A Book Vacation” is hosting a contest. Please check it out!   Highlight:   Are any of your characters or stories based on aspects of your own life? Uh…um….hmm. Definitely not? Well, so I own the same dog from Nether, and I’m paranoid like most of my characters. Do I own a harem with 365 women? Can I shapeshift? Does my dog talk? Have I ever bathed a zombie? Okay, yes to all of these; I’ve led an unusual life.   Share...

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If Your Dog Could Talk

Posted on Jun 10, 2011

If Your Dog Could Talk

What embarrassing secrets would your dog spill if it could talk? Your late night Bieber-a-thons? Come read about the time my dog talked: http://www.sizzlinghotbooks.net/2011/06/guest-blog-with-jason-beymer.html Share...

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Interviewed on Blog Talk Radio

Posted on Jun 6, 2011

Interviewed on Blog Talk Radio

John Rakestraw interviewed me yesterday on Blog Talk Radio. Check it out here Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon

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Interview with Author Elise VanCise

Posted on May 25, 2011

Interview with Author Elise VanCise

I met Elise through the Fellow Writers group on Facebook. She has a fresh take on the paranormal genre, with some really interesting plots. And she was a fan of My Own Worst Enemy, which makes me smile. Tell me about your books. I have three books out now here is a bit about each of them. In the Dark Parapsychologist Aaron Hewitt gets more than a new job and a new home after losing everything including his long term vixen girlfriend. Aaron has been looking for ghosts all over the ancient city of St. Augustine when all he had to do was look at home. What begins as a study of the spirit in his...

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