Author Archives: Ada Soto

Whistle Blowing: What’s Next?

First I want to start with a thank you. In no way was I expecting the vast response Whistle Blowing received. As an author with only one novella and a couple of shorts out there I thought maybe ten people … Continue reading

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Films You Probably Didn’t See, Didn’t Know Were Out, Or Just Haven’t Gotten Around To Yet

New Zealand doesn’t always get first run films. We’ll get the big ones like Avengers or the new Pixar, but anything expected to make less than a million dollars in its first weekend we get months late or not at … Continue reading

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Whistle Blowing – Now Avalible FREE

My first novel is now available for FREE in various eReader formats through Goodreads. Here Whistle Blowing Former Navy medic Sebastian Thompson has classic good looks and a true blue heart. But that doesn’t mean he has the confidence to … Continue reading

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Six Sentence Sunday (Whistle Blowing) 4

For Six Sentence Sunday. This is from Whistle Blowing which will be coming soon, for free, as part of the Love is Always Write anthology. It’s a story about family loyalty, corporate greed, government corruption, and who you trust when … Continue reading

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Six Sentence Sunday (Whistle Blowing) 3

For Six Sentence Sunday. This is from Whistle Blowing which will be coming soon, for free, as part of the Love is Always Write anthology. It’s a story about family loyalty, corporate greed, government corruption, and who you trust when … Continue reading

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Six Sentence Sunday (Whistle Blowing) 2

For Six Sentence Sunday. This is from Whistle Blowing which will be coming soon, for free, as part of the Love is Always Write anthology. It’s a story about family loyalty, corporate greed, government corruption, and who you trust when … Continue reading

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Death Is A Lonely Business: The Bradbury Novel that Told Me I Could Maybe Write, and No One Else Seems to Have Read or at Least Mentioned Recently

In the past few days the stories of Bradbury’s influence have been coming fast and thick from writers, readers, innovators, and politicians. He is part of the great group subconscious of the world, that is not in doubt. And people … Continue reading

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Six Sentence Sunday (Whistle Blowing) 1

For Six Sentence Sunday. This is from Whistle Blowing which will be coming soon, for free, as part of the Love is Always Write anthology. It’s a story about family loyalty, corporate greed, government corruption, and who you trust when … Continue reading

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Things That Aren’t Really That Important in the Grand Scheme of Things

I’ve spent the last week trying to compose a new blog post with minimal luck. I tried to write about love but I found I didn’t have much to say there. I started writing about gender rolls but realized it … Continue reading

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Six Sentence Sunday (Eden Springs) 6

For Six Sentence Sunday a snip of my first major publication, Eden Springs, now for sale (and slightly discounted) through Dreamspinner Press Here Aaron is given an exotic treat as part of a thank you for a job well done. … Continue reading

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