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Sewing Can Be Dangerous by S.R. Mallery – Book Tour

19 Sunday Jul 2015

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Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour of Sewing Can Be Dangerous And Other Small Threads by S.R. Mallery. Featuring 11 short stories from genres such as mystery, history, romance and action, this anthology has been highly rated by readers all over the world and has a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Goodreads. 
 
And I am so excited to share this book on my blog today. Also, Sewing Can Be Dangerous And Other Small Threads by S.R Mallery is only 99c/Rs. 63 for a limited time! 
 
~About the Book~
 
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Title and Author: Sewing Can Be Dangerous And Other Small Threads by S.R. Mallery

No. of Pages: 276

Publication Date: December 2013

Genre: Historical Fiction, Anthology, Short Stories, Romance, Mystery, Action

Blurb:
The eleven long short stories in “Sewing Can Be Dangerous and Other Small Threads” combine history, mystery, action and/or romance, and range from drug trafficking using Guatemalan hand-woven wallets, to an Antebellum U.S. slave using codes in her quilts as a message system to freedom; from an ex-journalist and her Hopi Indian maid solving a cold case together involving Katchina spirits, to a couple hiding Christian passports in a comforter in Nazi Germany; from a wedding quilt curse dating back to the Salem Witchcraft Trials, to a mystery involving a young seamstress in the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire; from a 1980’s Romeo and Juliet romance between a rising Wall Street financial ‘star’ and an eclectic fiber artist, to a Haight-Asbury love affair between a professor and a beautiful macramé artist gone horribly askew, just to name a few.

 Add to Goodreads: Sewing Can Be Dangerous and Other Small Threads by S.R Mallery
~Excerpt~
 
An Excerpt from Sewing Can Be Dangerous & Other Small Threads
 
From A
Drunkard’s Path
 
 “….Are you kidding me?” Deborah exploded. “My life is falling apart! C’mon, curses don’t really happen, do they? I mean, what can I do? You tell me now!” She segued into a screech.
“Come over to my place tomorrow and I’ll try to relate it all to you, I promise…”
 
….“Do you know anything about the Salem Witchcraft trials?” The older woman leaned in toward her niece, as if casting a spell herself.
“No, not much, why?”
“You remember Martha Stinson from my quilt group? Well after the wedding, she showed me a journal written by a relative of hers and frankly, I am very concerned about you. It seems one of the accused witches from the original Salem trials might have actually had a connection with a real witch, an ancestor of Martha’s…”
 
* * * *
Inside the packed meetinghouse, dust particles from mud-caked boots floated throughout the air, rendering it dense, murky. That year, April had been an unkind month to Salem Village. Rain-drenched meadows produced a sludge that clung to the edges of women’s dresses, creating odors so foul that in such tight quarters, it became difficult to breathe. But people weren’t concerned with such matters on this day. They had gathered for a higher purpose: the Devil was in Salem, and they wished him thwarted at all costs. Even the constant threat of Indian attacks and surviving harsh winters paled in comparison to what was happening now, in that room, swelling with apprehension.
Crammed into high-walled pews, dark wooden benches, or simply shoved up against walls, spectators filled every conceivable space in the meetinghouse. Donning black hats, cloaks, and breeches, the men angled forward, their eyes boring holes into the five men sitting up front, yet it was the women who carried the greatest burden that day; their hooded coats and muffs covering their recently unkempt hair and unwashed fingernails, couldn’t disguise the uncertainty they felt about their community’s loyalty to them and how it would all end.
Sitting at the head of the counsel table, amongst other magistrates in the newly appointed Court of Oyer and Terminer, John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin quietly conferred with each other before beginning their first round of questioning. Arrogant, self-important, the black-robed magistrates assumed their positions on the political totem pole, and having been brought to Salem for such a specific purpose, they dared not disappoint. They were on a mission to deliver souls. Hathorne, displaying the greatest exhibition of self-aggrandizement, seemed the most severe. With no real legal experience, and having only glanced at Sir Mathew Hale’s Trial of Witches, and Joseph Granvill’s Collection of Sundry Trials in England, Ireland the week before, he nonetheless believed he was more than competent to interrogate the accused.
At the front of the room facing the magistrates, sat all the accusers, the “afflicted” girls: Abigail Williams, her cousin Betty Parris, Ann Putnam, Sarah Bibber, Sarah Churchill, Elizabeth Booth, Mercy Lewis, Susanna Sheldon, Jemima Rea, Mary Warren, Mary Walcott and Elizabeth Hubbard. With downcast eyes and folded hands, they appeared demure; inwardly they were experiencing emotions quite different from anything they had ever known. Childhoods stocked with adult repression and fear now served as a springboard to the frenzy of accusations they had created, because on this day, along with their catharsis and even exhilaration, came the most important emotion of all: a sense of empowerment. At last, they were getting adults to listen to them, and it was intoxicating.
John Hathorne commenced with the proceedings. “Bring in the accused, Bridget Bishop….” 
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Grab the kindle/Nook book at just $0.99 or Rs. 63!
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~Meet the Author~
 

S.R. Mallery has worn various hats in her life. First, a classical/pop singer/composer, she moved on to the professional world of production art and calligraphy. Next came a long career as an award winning quilt artist/teacher and an ESL/Reading instructor. Her short stories have been published in descant 2008, Snowy Egret, Transcendent Visions, The Storyteller, and Down In the Dirt.

 
Website/Blog:  www.srmallery.com
Twitter:  @SarahMallery1
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Pinterest:  (I have some good history boards that are
getting a lot of attention—history, vintage clothing, older films)
http://www.pinterest.com/sarahmallery1/
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Meet Author Kate Hughart

23 Sunday Jun 2013

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Midnight MasqueradeToday I’m welcoming Kate Hughart, author of Midnight Masquerade, Panic, and Words in Black and White: A Book of Poems. Thank you for stopping by, Kate!

All about Kate…

Wife, mother, and writer Katie Hughart  (aka Katie Rice) is living her dream with the support of her family friends and readers. Growing up in Toledo, Ohio Kate has always pushed the boundaries of normal. Now embracing that energy she is launching her creativity into her books; one word at a time. Kate has been married to her best friend for ten years and has an amazing little hazel-eyed boy. With three books published and many more burning under the surface, Kate is excited to share this chapter of her life with her readers, with one hope for all book lovers; which is, simply that they will read, love and read again.

1. How did your life as a writer begin?

Even as a young child, I was creative and liked to tell stories.  In school, I excelled more in English than in Math. In junior high and high school I wrote poems, but never thought much about it.

In 2004, my father passed away; needless to say, I was devastated. Many things about his passing changed my life forever, but one revelation came to the surface and plugged a hole that I had in me for a long time. After his death I had a story in my head and it haunted me for 6 months before I ever picked up a pen, after that day I never put the pen down again.

2. What makes you feel inspired to write? 643901_284180381682301_1733207299_n

I’m inspired by normal stuff like TV and music, but also unusual things like a gust of wind or a shadow I didn’t quite catch out of the corner of my eye. My imagination loves to take off with little stuff like that.

3. What is your favorite scene in the book? Why? 

My main character’s boyfriend gives her his shirt one night and she keeps it to have a piece of him when he goes away…not to give away too much…she gets involved with his cousin and when she see’s her past love again things go amiss – she still has his shirt, she couldn’t get rid of it. *sigh*

4. What is your most interesting writing quirk?

Without fail I can sit in a quiet room and be completely frustrated with the mundane ideas floating around in my mind, but as soon as I start to clean the house or work on a spreadsheet for my job, juicy ideas float around abundantly.  It’s not fair! lol

5. What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for? 

This year my to read pile is quite large…not that it’s different from any other year. 😉 but I’m finishing up the Evermore series, and starting the second Harry Potter book. The book that I’m really excited about is Beautiful Creatures, this looks very interesting and I intend to read the whole series.

6. How do you spend your free time? Do you have a favorite place to go and unwind?

Free time?  Please explain.

7. Can you share with us something off your bucket list? 

Cool people say things like sky dive or bungee jump, but the things on my list just include traveling and seeing our country…I wouldn’t mind seeing a few others, especially Ireland, but the USA is a good start.

8. What do you have in store next for your readers?

I’m currently working on a Romance Novel about a poor girl from the country that gets brought into high society about her boyfriend. There’s going to be lots of self discovery, and twists in turns, one of those being that she has history with her boyfriend’s cousin!

All of my other projects are Sci-Fi and Paranormal. I am really into other dimensions, new planets, and Aliens coming to Earth posing as sexy club owners. 😉  I even have a collections of short stories that I’m working on. There’s lots of stuff brewing, now getting them to print! Writing is hardwork! lol

Midnight MasqueradeMidnight Masquerade
Laurel Adam’s was a normal teenager with dreams, aspirations and a bright future ahead of her…until the night her parents were brutally murdered.

And she saw it all.

With no promising leads, the killer is still out there, lurking in the shadows, waiting to strike again.

Now Laurel’s life has been turned upside down. Haunted by reoccurring nightmares and forced to live in a cramped apartment with her screwed up sister and her sister’s two kids, depression is her constant companion. That is, until the boy she’s been pining after all year finally notices her.

Suddenly Laurel’s future is looking brighter than ever, everything she could have hoped for is coming true. She has the attention of the hottest guy in school, a date to Prom, and the only thing standing in the way of her happiness is his girlfriend, Amanda Price, the queen of her daddy’s checkbook…and Laurel’s mortal enemy.

Worse yet, the mysterious killer seems to have turned up again. And his sights are set on Laurel.

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Cara Michelle Malone is attempting to get on with her life after the death of her father. The last few years she has experienced manipulative family members and the heartache of a love that she has been too afraid to pursue. Cara finds herself desperately alone as she re-evaluates her life.

She has always had her best friends there to help her through anything, but with a maniac on the loose she just wants to stay alive. When Cara decides that her presence is putting the people she cares about in danger, she is faced with a hard decision. She has to decide if she will leave her home and give up the love that she has wanted her entire life, or if she will stay and risk the lives of the people she cares about. She has to figure out if she can beat the nightmare in her head and have a happy life, or if she’s going to give up on life altogether.

words coverWords in Black and White: A Book of Poems

Sample poem:

In December my heart sleeps
Blanked by the luminescent snow
In the distance a wolf lightly creeps
For unsuspecting pray that doesn’t knowFor upon deaths door it stands
While it digs up its food hidden beneath grassy strands

It will hop no more, love no more…on the ground it’s void carcass lands
For on deaths door it stands

In December all come before deaths door
My heart awakes at last after the final winter blast
The life of spring rings in my ears and I just can’t remember
Forgotten forever is the death of December

Connect with Katie Hughart

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/kateswritingpage

Twitter: @khughart

Blog: http://www.katehughartwriting.blogspot.com/

Book Links

Panic: http://www.amazon.com/Panic-ebook/dp/B006THXMDA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370181186&sr=8-1&keywords=Katie+Hughart

Midnight Masquerade:  http://www.amazon.com/Midnight-Masquerade-ebook/dp/B005OA2E28/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1370181186&sr=8-2&keywords=Katie+Hughart

Words in Black and White: A Book of Poems: http://www.amazon.com/Words-Black-White-poems-ebook/dp/B0086OZ32W/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1370181186&sr=8-4&keywords=Katie+Hughart

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