Blood and Scales: An Anthology
By- E.C. Hibbs, Jacinta Maree, Victoria Escobar, Susan Burdorf, Luke McCallin, C.L. Matthews, Ruthi Kight, J.K. Radalyac, Bobbie Palmer and Heather Clawson
Genre- Mature YA/NA Fantasy

Dragons are a race of mythical creatures shrouded in magic and mystery. Whether good or evil, countless stories have been written detailing their majesty. For centuries, mankind has searched for the facts regarding the true nature of these fantastic beasts.
Today, another quest for knowledge has struck our attention; a cure for diabetes. In this dragon themed anthology, ten authors have come together to create this collection of short stories to benefit the American Diabetes Association.
Bobbie Palmer
Please tell us about yourself using 3 adjectives, 1 quirk and a pop culture addiction
Creative, Caring, Unorganized, a quirk is I don’t like the sound of people chewing, and a pop culture addiction is Netflix
Top 3 Pet Peeves
People who double park, people who blocking walkways and don’t care that you need to get through, talking through a movie
Who do you consider the most swoon-worthy man/woman in the literary world?
How about on tv/in the movies? Eric from the Sookie Stackhouse Series and Booth from Bones
Top 5 Favorite Things
My computer (obviously), my fountain pen (a gift from my best friend), a lamp named Sarah (my mom painted it for me as a kid), a painting of a water spout, and anything that plays music
What are your thoughts on book covers- in your opinion do they make or break a book?
I think book covers are very important. I do look at them and if I like it I’ll look at the book. I try not to judge a book by it’s cover, but it is hard. Seeing a bright, beautiful cover draws people’s attention. Having a poorly designed cover and turn people away from a book.
What’s the last song you listened to? Titanium by Sia
How do you come up with character names? How do you come up with novel titles?
Some of my characters are named after pets. Unfortunately I ran out of them so I use the name generator on Scrivener. As for titles, my murder mysteries are titled based on what the press would call the murderer. With everything else it was what I felt fit the story.
Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?
My best advice is to put pen to paper and see what you get. You have to start somewhere. Just be prepared for rejection when you decide to try and find a publisher.
This or That
*Morning or Night? Night
*Vanilla or Chocolate? Vanilla
*Summer or Winter? Winter
*Ebook or Paperback? Ebook
*Fantasy or Paranormal? Paranormal

Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but with the ability to claim eight states as home; Victoria Escobar writes fiction from her current home in New York. She writes whatever comes to mind and because of such has a variety of genres written including Young Adult, New Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, and Contemporary Fiction.
In spare time if not with family, and friends Victoria enjoys curling up with a book from a favorite author with music playing. If not reading or writing she spends time drawing, sketching, crocheting, or some other random art project. She enjoys staying busy, but most of all enjoys staying creative.
Jacinta works full time in the family business and spends her afternoons either playing basketball, reading, writing or hanging out with friends. She is always happy to try something new; getting her real estate license, practicing ninjitshu, Zumba and parkour to name a few.
For her future, Jacinta sees herself writing. It is a large part of her identity and something she hopes to continue. Aside from her love of stories she loves Japan and its unique and beautiful culture and history. From their delicious sushi dishes right down to their wooden sandals and kimonos. She is also a huge cat person and loves to snuggle up in front of the fire for a good movie or book. Her favorite genres are paranormal and fantasy but she also loves anything written by thriller writer, Stephen King.
E. C. Hibbs has lived all her life in Cheshire, north-west England. A lover of stories from an early age, she wrote her first 'book' when she was five, and throughout school was a frequent visitor to the younger classes to read her tales to the children.
Living so near the coast, she loves anything to do with the sea. She studied Animal Behaviour at university and longs to work with marine mammals in the future. As well as nature and animals, she also has a soft spot for history, and loves paying visits to castles, cathedrals and museums.
There are many things she could be without, but writing isn't one of them. She carries a pen everywhere, in case an idea appears, and takes pride in still seeing the world as brimming with magic. Besides writing, she reads obsessively, her favourite genres being the classics and all kinds of fantasy. She also enjoys Disney and horror films, practising Shotokan karate, drawing, archery, and playing with her very cheeky kitten.

Luke was surprised as anyone that his first book was an historical detective novel, seeing as he'd grown up with Tolkein, Donaldson and CS Lewis and Anne McCaffrey! A dragon story is just the ticket to get back to what he always thought he would write!



Heather Clawson is an incognito Valkyrie who’s been known to defy belief, imagination, gravity, death, and, on occasion, her mother. A big believer in knowing how to do the same things her characters know how to do, she can speak knowledgeably on the subjects of Tae Kwon Do, falconry, sniper shooting, swinging a sword, being chased by geese, creative swearing, motorcycling, origami, and baking.
An aspiring novelist and book reviewer for the San Francisco / Sacramento Book Review, Heather lives on the east coast with her long-suffering husband and two fluffy, mostly-obedient dogs.
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