Taking Questions For Author Maggie Lynn’s Q&A

Okay, guys! What questions do you have for me?

To celebrate the launch of the Vampire’s Handmaiden, I’m taking questions on just about everything you can imagine or ask! I’ll take questions on the writing process, any of my books, and whatever else you throw at me.

Comment under the article and I’ll answer your questions live in the upcoming video Q&A!

– Maggie Lynn Heron-Heidel

Your Summer Reading List 2018

Guess what’s coming your way, readers?! Make sure to check out Slave to War, Wings of Caligo and Cursed this summer!

Want to get an advanced reader copy of these books? Make sure to join my Street Team group on Facebook to get in on the fun!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/destinyintheshadows/

A New Interview With Eric Klein For War Machine

My book War Machine was featured in a new interview! You can check out the interview with me here on Eric Klein’s fantastic sci-fi blog and read all about how War Machine was written and how I brainstormed the tech in the story:

https://www.ericlklein.com/feature-friday-futures/interview-maggie-heidel/

Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself

In lands near and far from here,

The people lust for wars of fear,

Not with swords and shields alone,

But for words to send a grave of stone,

Freedom gave and freedom returned,

In the end the grave was rightfully earned…

– Maggie Lynn Heron-Heidel 2018 🌎🔥☠️

Maggie Lynn Heron-Heidel Featured In Book Reader Magazine

12801652_1087126818006138_2536376594778881043_nI was featured in Book Reader Magazine! Read the interview here!

Also, make sure to stop by the virtual book launch party on May 18th! It’s going to be lots of fun with guest authors Jas T. Ward and K.J. Tyrell! RSVP here to take part in the raffles and games while you can!

Hope to see you there, guys!

  • Maggie Lynn

Where Once We Stood – A Poem

desert-fantasy-wallpaper-16502-17040-hd-wallpapers.jpgWHERE ONCE WE STOOD
– A POEM BY
MAGGIE LYNN HERON-HEIDEL
Where once there came a gilded city
that built into the sky,
until the day the rain never came
and the once plentiful well ran dry.
Citizens cried upon her ruin
never a care for her lost,
their freedom gone and voices quiet
too late now to ponder the cost.
Will a hero arise to save them all
or will the government decry,
we love control, won’t let it go,
for freedom was always nothing but lies…
 
– Inspired by the setting of my new novel…
Or reality if you should choose to see it that way.
– XX Maggie Lynn
WAR MACHINE AVAILABLE MAY 18TH