Lynn Cesar Guest at the 2010 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland

September 13th, 2010

HP Lovecraft Festival 2010

Lynn Cesar will once again be an invited guest at the upcoming H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival.

We welcome you to join her there on October 1-3, 2010.

The Lovecraft festival will once again be at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland Oregon.

http://hplfilmfestival.com/guests

Lynn Cesar Guest at the 2008 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland

September 19th, 2008

Lynn Cesar will be a guest at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival.

We welcome you to join her there on October 3-4-5, 2008 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland Oregon.

http://hplfilmfestival.com/guests

Apricot Brandy gets a SquidLit page

March 14th, 2008

You can now learn even more about the novel Apricot Brandy at the new SquidLit page:

 http://www.squidoo.com/apricotbrandy/

While you are there, leave a comment and vote for your favorite character!

Review By Harriet Klausner: Apricot Brandy is an exciting combination horror and dark urban fantasy

March 11th, 2008

5.0 out of 5 stars APRICOT BRANDY is an exciting combination horror and dark urban fantasy , February 11, 2008

By Harriet Klausner

Decades have passed since Karen Fox returned to her family’s farm; twenty years since she walked out on the man who was supposed to protect her, but instead sexually assaulted her. Now her father is dead having blown away his face with a self inflicted shotgun blast; Karen has come home to make special arrangements for the land and her father’s cremation.

She is unaware that her father was the High Priest for the Green God Xibalba and his acolytes drop his corpse into a fissure beneath the morgue. Her sire joins his Master and confers power on Acting Assistant Sheriff Carver, who prefers to rule above ground unlike Karen’s father whose preference in the underworld. From the moment she stepped onto the farm Karen sensed something was wrong. While looking at her father’s body, Karen feels something close around her wrist followed by seeing a dress she wore as a child that was destroyed years ago yet is in pristine perfect condition complete with a still moist blood spot.. Quetzal a Mayan witch who knows that Xibalba is near; she plans to fight the evil God along with the ghosts that will accompany her. However, she also knows she must protect Karen from the malevolent Green God who has plans for the daughter of his loyalist worshipper.

APRICOT BRANDY is an exciting combination horror and dark urban fantasy that takes readers to the edge of sanity and leaves then there wondering if this time evil will triumph. Karen may be innocent, but she is the catalyst (thanks to her DNA) that sets things in motion although she is the polar opposite of her cruel father. She reaches inside herself with determination to defy him and his God while the Mayan witch rallies his ghostly horde and the townsfolk. Readers will find Lynn Cesar’s work magically entertaining.

Harriet Klausner

Review by Daniel Temianka: Apricot Brandy — A Winner

March 11th, 2008

5.0 out of 5 stars Apricot Brandy — A Winner, February 28, 2008

by Daniel Temianka

Lynn Cesar begins by lulling her readers with sweet bleakness: a roving young woman, orphaned by suicide and maternal tragedy, returns to her rural home in search of closure. Then she makes the mistake of guzzling her abusive dad’s magical homemade booze (the book’s title), and compounds the blunder by checking her basement for pods (the old fashioned kind, not i). Soon she’s flailing in a Mayan hell, where plants and homicidal corpses riot.
Imagine corrupt cops conspiring with onyx-eyed Mayan gods and dead fathers… and a witch. Stay far away from the sheriffs, the medical examiner and the ex-cons.
Lynn Cesar is a top-drawer spell-caster of rural and Central American horror and hypnoguery. You’ll never again pass complacently by a greenhouse or nursery — to say nothing of measuring radon under your floorboards — once you’ve read A.B. I couldn’t put it down!
By Dan Temianka, author of “The Jack Vance Lexicon”

Author Lynn Cesar has a Squidoo Lens website

March 11th, 2008

Do you want to learn more about Lynn Cesar?

Do you want to read what people are saying about Lynn and her new dark fantasy book Apricot Brandy?

Then check out her new Squidoo Lens website at www.squidoo.com/lynncesar

Lynn Cesar and Apricot Brandy will be at the World Horror Convention

February 21st, 2008

This year the annual WHC will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 27 - 30, 2008. Apricot Brandy is going to be passed out in the con bags! Wow!

Have been seeing the book in stores a bit, so many thanks to Timothy Lantz for the beautiful cover interpretation. People have been commenting on it. I would love to hear comments from anyone who has read the book. Thanks!

Thanks for JUNO Books

December 25th, 2007

JUNO has gathered the most interesting and diverse group of fantasy writers anywhere around. This is where it’s happening, and it’s great to be in it. To learn more visit Juno’s Editorial Blog

Apricot Brandy launched January 2008

December 8th, 2007

In January 2008 the supernatural fantasy novel APRICOT BRANDY was launched. You can read an excerpt at www.lynncesar.com

Hello fantasy novel readers!

January 23rd, 2007

Welcome to the Blog of Lynn Cesar, author of APRICOT BRANDY!

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