My dear Gentle Readers, I am delighted to announce that my very first professional sale, the short story, My Sister’s Song, finally has it’s new cover art!
Designed by the amazing Starla Hutchton. This one is done with all stock art, pretty nifty.
This is the first story that I ever sold to a professional market (Sword & Sorceress). In addition to the new cover it has updated formatting inside, but otherwise the story is unchanged for those who have already purchased it.
The warrior Mithra must repel a Roman legion alone and armed only with one very tasty weapon.
New York Times bestselling author Gail Carriger presents a short story about a woman warrior set in ancient times. To protect her lands and her tribe, Mithra comes up with a sticky solution to an impossible problem.
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Directly from me here in .mobi ,epub or .pdf
On Amazon for Kindle
On Barnes & Noble for Nook
On Apple for iBooks
Or on Kobo for…uh… Kobo
This story is most closely based on my Archaeological past. It’s also a bit funny but you can totally see how my writing as matured and changed.
{Gail’s monthly read along for September is Finders Keepers by Linnea Sinclair.}
PROJECT ROUND UP
- Romancing the Inventor ~ A Supernatural Society Novella
Status: Working proof. Releases Nov. 1 2016.
LBGT romance featuring a parlormaid bent on seducing a certain cross-dressing inventor who is too brokenhearted to notice. Or is she? - Romancing the Werewolf ~ A Supernatural Society Novella
Status: Outline.
LBGTQ reunion romance featuring your favorite reluctant werewolf dandy, the return of a certain quietly efficient Beta, and a very unexpected gift. - Secret Project SAS ~ Novella? Novel? Who knows.
Status: Rough draft.
Something new and different for Gail, contemporary m/m paranormal romance between a snarky mage and a gruff werewolf. Hella raunchy. Super dirty. Very very fun. Spin off of Marine Biology.
SPECIAL RE-RELEASE
My Sister’s Song
The warrior Mithra must repel a Roman legion alone and armed only with one very tasty weapon.
GAIL’S DAILY DOSE
Your Moment of Parasol . . .

Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine Wednesday, July 1, 1863 v. 43, plate 57
Your Infusion of Cute . . .
Your Tisane of Smart . . .
The 1880’s in Fashionable Gowns: A Visual Guide to the Decade
Your Writerly Tinctures . . .
Airplane Passengers as Explained by their Pants
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Hilarious typo in WorldCon programming.
Questions about Gail’s steampunk world? There’s a wiki for that!
Tags: archaeology, cover, shaving the beast, short story