Chandra Clarke wears many hats, sometimes all at once, which makes it hard to get through doorways. A recovering/relapsing entrepreneur, she will also admit to having been a freelance writer, with publishing credits in places like Popular Science, Canadian Business magazines, and yes, Voice of the Kent Farmer. These days she likes to write hard science fiction, near future science fiction, and humorous fantasy. Chandra is married to Terry Johnson, the best British import since the Aston Martin, and she's a mother to four kids and two dogs. She thinks they’re all pretty awesome, but she might be biased. You can follow her blog at https://www.chandrakclarke.com/
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Email Address: chandra.clarke@tigermaplepublishing.com
Books By Chandra Clarke
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Summary: Ian McDonald is trying very hard not to think about how the world might be going to hell in a handbag. After all, what’s he going to be able to do about it? He’s just this guy, stuck in a small town, pinned there by a load of student debt and a stalled writing career. Oh, and a wicked case of writer’s block. Or at least he was, until a dragon showed up in his bedroom. At midnight. Quoting Freud and muttering about the space-time continuum. So of course, Ian must Make a Choice and decide whether he wants to follow the dragon back into the Connectome and find his muse again, or stay in a house that surely wants to kill him, one repair bill at a time. And maybe, just maybe, he might find out that some things are worth fighting for. Even if all you have is a can opener.
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Summary: In the groove. In the zone. A period of intense focus and high performance that feels effortless. Flow. When Kel invents a device to produce the mysterious state of ‘flow’ on demand, she hopes to unleash humanity's creative potential. But the prototype can also be used to record other mind-body states. Her device is stolen and used for a range of causes, some good... and some very bad. As Kel struggles to regain control of her device, it threatens to destroy her legacy and shatter lives around the world... until all uses of the tech converge on the most unexpected and unintended consequence of all.