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Jericho Lott - Chapter 27

“Dead, Jericho. I said you should be dead.”

I waited for her to crack a smile or something else to show me that she was pulling my leg. Her steady, unblinking stare made it clear that wasn’t going to happen. I snorted at her.

“Well, obviously, I’m not.”

“That’s t...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 26

“Ignore her, Jericho,” said Jessie, as she nudged herself up into a sitting position. “She thinks she’s being funny.”

That seemed to spark some real annoyance in Annie because she turned to Jessie. “For your information, I was always the funny one. You’re just mad because you ...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 25

Annie stared at me in blind shock. Gran looked like she was in physical pain. I felt a moment of nasty satisfaction that soon melted into guilt. I wasn’t built for that kind of vindictiveness. It cost too much to keep it going, and it hurt me as much as it hurt Gran. I looked away. Annie recove...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 24

It was a good thing nobody decided that was a good night to pick a fight with me. I wasn’t sure, but I had the instinct that I’d have beaten them to death. I just walked and walked, the city blurring around me like so much concrete visual noise. I was so angry that I didn’t have anywhere to...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 23

I got us to Gran’s before the magic I’d cast wore down. If he wanted to find us, Pierce Carter could do it now. Still, it felt better to be home. Carter would stand out like a mob of torch-wielding villagers in the neighborhood. People would talk if he came around asking questions. I carried ...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 22

I watched, dumbstruck for a moment before I realized whose body was plummeting toward a grisly death. I started running toward the front of the hotel. I wasn’t clear on just what I planned to do if I got there before Jessie hit, but I was taking things one step at a time. Even while I ran, I ke...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 21

I sat in the front passenger seat of the car, bored, while I waited for Jessie to find Pierce Carter in the airport. The car was another rental, pitch black with tinted windows, and I tried not to think about how Gran was going to scowl at me when she got the credit card bill. She’d given it to...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 20

After traipsing through Denver International Airport and spending a second day scouting the exterior, I came to one, inevitable conclusion. Big airports were crappy places to try to find someone. Like most buildings designed to accommodate a large number of moving bodies, the airport had a lot of...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 19

I’d assumed that Jessie would head home after meeting the Corrupted Oracle, but she announced that she was finding this a grand adventure and offered to go with me to Denver. In the end, I shrugged and said okay. I didn’t have the foggiest idea what Pierce Carter was capable of, and it wouldn...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 18

Of all the things I’d imagined he’d ask for, that one had never crossed my mind. I’d imagined him demanding money, or for me to steal some rare painting he wanted, or even a favor. Coming for what sounded like a sleepover, though? I couldn’t make sense of the request, let alone why he’d...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 17

For all the plainness of the exterior, the interior of the building was extravagant to the point of self-parody. The floors alternated between deep pile carpets, expensive hardwood, and strategically placed Persian rugs that I suspected were the real thing. The walls were lined with artwork. Most...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 16

We stepped out the front door and I walked a few steps before glancing back. I stumbled to a halt, my brain refusing to accept the evidence of my eyes. I knew that Jessie’s house was enormous beyond reason. Yet, what confronted me was little more than a cabin. It was one story and maybe big eno...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 15

I slept a ridiculous amount that week. That would have been great if not for all the nightmares. I did my best to shrug them off, but marrow-freezing terror has a way of keeping you awake at night. They might not have bothered me so much, but I suspected that those were going to be a fixture in m...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 14

Jessie informed me that, per Annie’s orders, I wasn’t to travel for at least a week. I asked why, but Jessie just shrugged off the question with a vague statement about Annie knowing her business. I discovered a few things that week. The first thing I discovered was that Jessie lived in some ...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 13

Things got patchy for a while. I have some vague recollection of Jessie talking on the phone, telling someone she had the kid and not to come yet because he wasn’t stable enough to travel any distance. I remember someone coaxing me from the back seat and what felt like a long, agonizing maratho...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 12

The frame tried to contain my magic and turn it back on me, but it just hadn’t been designed to handle the volume of magic I’d thrown all at once. I didn’t know if that was because the makers had underestimated, or if they’d just been sloppy, and I didn’t care. Every rune on the frame s...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 11

They spent the first hour or three beating me. Sometimes they used their fists. Sometimes they used what looked like police batons. They worked me over one at a time, spelling each other so I never had time to rest or recover. The blonde woman, or was her hair white, I kept going back and forth, ...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 10

My return to consciousness was as brutal as my loss of consciousness had been. One second, I was lost in blissful darkness. The next, I heard thunder, and pain tore a jagged arc across the side of my head. My eyes snapped open and all I could taste was copper. I shook my head a few times and the ...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 9

I found myself in Chicago’s River North District, not too far from the House of Blues, staring up at an unassuming loft office space. As I considered my approach to the situation amid a throng of annoyed Chicagoans who had to step around me, I wondered if I should go down the Riverwalk afterwar...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 8

It was late when I got back to Gran’s, but her lights were still on. I sat in the rental car for a long time, just staring at that little house. I’d done most of my growing up inside it. I still spent more time there than at my tiny apartment. It hurt to think of it as a place of deception wh...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 7

One interminable drive, and eight 24 oz coffees later, I was standing in a clearing in the middle of nowhere Arkansas. According to the map I was looking at, I was in the Ozarks. That knowledge didn’t do anything for my sense of ease. The nearest civilization was a place called Mountain View an...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 6

I had my misgivings about having Gabriella in the diner as a waitress. A lot of what Gran did, although not precisely secret, required a certain degree of discretion. Gran trusted in mine because I’d demonstrated it so very often. She knew Larry would be discrete because I built it into his bin...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 5

Over the next few weeks, I made a lot of surprise inspections on Gabriella’s problem, who went by the name of Big George. I showed up at the house at dinner time and invited myself to stay. George objected the first time. He was still a little scared of me, but his memory of my original attack ...

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Jericho Lott - Chapter 4

I went out behind the diner to a rather unusual addition that Gran had installed at my request. It was basically a free-standing, two-car garage. One side held Gran’s Passat. The other side was filled with a tarp-covered shape. I allowed myself a mercenary little grin at the fate waiting for th...

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Jericho Lott, Chapter 3

“Gran, this is Gabriella. Gabriella, this is Gran,” I said, back behind the counter.

Gran sat on a stool next to the Gabriella and bestowed a huge, maternal smile on the girl. “It’s very nice to meet you, Gabriella. Did you enjoy the pie?”

The girl stared at the counter and ...

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Jericho Lott, Chapter 2

We came through the door of Gran’s, and I breathed a little easier as the familiar noises of the place washed over me. The clink of utensils on plates, the sizzle of burgers on the grill in the kitchen, and Gran’s raucous laughter over one joke or another were the sounds of home. The bell ove...

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Jericho Lott, Chapter 1

I stepped out of the cab, slung the small duffel bag I traveled with over my shoulder, and handed the nervous driver some money. I duked him an extra-large tip for bravery. He grabbed the money, didn’t count it, and drove off as fast as he dared. I smirked after the fast-disappearing cab before...

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Jericho Lott - Prologue

I'm currently working on an urban fantasy. My goal is to complete the first draft by Christmas, so I thought I'd give you all a first draft, sneak peak at the prologue. Enjoy! 

Prologue

I looked down into the smoking hole that used to be a house. Severed pipes spewed water sporad...

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I Really Am Writing

I’m haven’t been doing a very good job of posting on Patreon lately. It’s not that I’m not writing blog posts. It’s just that they’ve been getting posted elsewhere. So, in the name of fair play, here’s some links to things I’ve been writing recently.

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Coming Soon

It's taken longer than I expected to get this one into shape, but new fiction is imminent. I'm expecting to have this wrapped up and edited into something like final shape within a week or so. 

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