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Kem Herkes
Kem Herkes
@kmherkes@wandering.shop  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

May I present my humble offering to anyone seeking a cozy sci-fi read?
Weaving In The Ends, a novella duology that starts with a summer fling & ends in a comedic Winter Solstice brawl.

It's a feel-good chosen family story that can be read as a standalone, or as an easy springboard into the world of 2 connected novels.
Print, ebook, & audio

https://books2read.com/WeavingInTheEnds

#Writing #Reading #Books #ScienceFiction #Romance #ChosenFamily #KnittingFiction

Green regtangle divided vertically. On the left, a block of text:  Never Underestimate Knitters: Metal glinted between Serena's fingers, and she flung something at the front door. Two long, thin rods hit the wooden jamb one after the other and stuck there, quivering. She nodded at them while gazing at Felicity. “You taught him to use those. Do you still like a challenge?” Dee was staring at the door. “Are those knitting needles?” he asked. From the safety of the office Cee said, “Makes you think about her hobby a little differently, doesn’t it?” “It’s a craft, not a hobby,” Felicity said impatiently. “And yes, Serena, I do still like a challenge.” Right side: the cover of Weaving In the Ends by K. M. Herkes, from the "Stories of the Restoration" series. Cover graphic is a photo of pale hands knitting blue yarn on wood needles against a dark blue background
Green regtangle divided vertically. On the left, a block of text: Never Underestimate Knitters: Metal glinted between Serena's fingers, and she flung something at the front door. Two long, thin rods hit the wooden jamb one after the other and stuck there, quivering. She nodded at them while gazing at Felicity. “You taught him to use those. Do you still like a challenge?” Dee was staring at the door. “Are those knitting needles?” he asked. From the safety of the office Cee said, “Makes you think about her hobby a little differently, doesn’t it?” “It’s a craft, not a hobby,” Felicity said impatiently. “And yes, Serena, I do still like a challenge.” Right side: the cover of Weaving In the Ends by K. M. Herkes, from the "Stories of the Restoration" series. Cover graphic is a photo of pale hands knitting blue yarn on wood needles against a dark blue background
Green regtangle divided vertically. On the left, a block of text: Never Underestimate Knitters: Metal glinted between Serena's fingers, and she flung something at the front door. Two long, thin rods hit the wooden jamb one after the other and stuck there, quivering. She nodded at them while gazing at Felicity. “You taught him to use those. Do you still like a challenge?” Dee was staring at the door. “Are those knitting needles?” he asked. From the safety of the office Cee said, “Makes you think about her hobby a little differently, doesn’t it?” “It’s a craft, not a hobby,” Felicity said impatiently. “And yes, Serena, I do still like a challenge.” Right side: the cover of Weaving In the Ends by K. M. Herkes, from the "Stories of the Restoration" series. Cover graphic is a photo of pale hands knitting blue yarn on wood needles against a dark blue background

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Weaving In The Ends by K. M. Herkes
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Kem Herkes
Kem Herkes
@kmherkes@wandering.shop  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

May I present my humble offering to anyone seeking a cozy sci-fi read?
Weaving In The Ends, a novella duology that starts with a summer fling & ends in a comedic Winter Solstice brawl.

It's a feel-good chosen family story that can be read as a standalone, or as an easy springboard into the world of 2 connected novels.
Print, ebook, & audio

https://books2read.com/WeavingInTheEnds

#Writing #Reading #Books #ScienceFiction #Romance #ChosenFamily #KnittingFiction

Green regtangle divided vertically. On the left, a block of text:  Never Underestimate Knitters: Metal glinted between Serena's fingers, and she flung something at the front door. Two long, thin rods hit the wooden jamb one after the other and stuck there, quivering. She nodded at them while gazing at Felicity. “You taught him to use those. Do you still like a challenge?” Dee was staring at the door. “Are those knitting needles?” he asked. From the safety of the office Cee said, “Makes you think about her hobby a little differently, doesn’t it?” “It’s a craft, not a hobby,” Felicity said impatiently. “And yes, Serena, I do still like a challenge.” Right side: the cover of Weaving In the Ends by K. M. Herkes, from the "Stories of the Restoration" series. Cover graphic is a photo of pale hands knitting blue yarn on wood needles against a dark blue background
Green regtangle divided vertically. On the left, a block of text: Never Underestimate Knitters: Metal glinted between Serena's fingers, and she flung something at the front door. Two long, thin rods hit the wooden jamb one after the other and stuck there, quivering. She nodded at them while gazing at Felicity. “You taught him to use those. Do you still like a challenge?” Dee was staring at the door. “Are those knitting needles?” he asked. From the safety of the office Cee said, “Makes you think about her hobby a little differently, doesn’t it?” “It’s a craft, not a hobby,” Felicity said impatiently. “And yes, Serena, I do still like a challenge.” Right side: the cover of Weaving In the Ends by K. M. Herkes, from the "Stories of the Restoration" series. Cover graphic is a photo of pale hands knitting blue yarn on wood needles against a dark blue background
Green regtangle divided vertically. On the left, a block of text: Never Underestimate Knitters: Metal glinted between Serena's fingers, and she flung something at the front door. Two long, thin rods hit the wooden jamb one after the other and stuck there, quivering. She nodded at them while gazing at Felicity. “You taught him to use those. Do you still like a challenge?” Dee was staring at the door. “Are those knitting needles?” he asked. From the safety of the office Cee said, “Makes you think about her hobby a little differently, doesn’t it?” “It’s a craft, not a hobby,” Felicity said impatiently. “And yes, Serena, I do still like a challenge.” Right side: the cover of Weaving In the Ends by K. M. Herkes, from the "Stories of the Restoration" series. Cover graphic is a photo of pale hands knitting blue yarn on wood needles against a dark blue background

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