The Lost Daughter of Easa

After falling through a portal, a seventeen-year-old girl awakens lost in a forest with amnesia and must draw on her instincts and self-preservation to escape ravenous wild beasts, goblins, demons, and a dark witch who knows the secret of her past.

The Lost Daughter of Easa is the first book in the Elsie Lind series by J. L. Mulvihill.

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I am a native Californian living in Mississippi. I love writing and have written poetry, short stories and song lyrics from the time that I first learned to write. My most recent short stories are featured in the anthology, Memories and Dreams, published by The Fine Arts Center in Hot Springs, AR. I also love to cook and have developed many original recipes. Recently, I coupled one of my favorite recipes with a short story called, Jen's Spicy Crawfish Bisque which appears in It's All About Food with a Mississippi Twist. My first novel was accepted for publication and scheduled for release sometime before Labor Day 2011. I have written several articles for the Jackson Literature Examiner. I am also an event's coordinator for the Mississippi chapter of Imagicopter, an organization of authors and artists who promote their own publications, while lending a hand to other writers and artists. I belong to the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), Gulf Coast Writers Association (GCWA), The Mississippi Writers Guild (MWG), as well as The Arts Council of Clinton, The Clinton Ink-Slingers Writing Group and the JavaInk Jotters.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Sightings of the Spider Witch

There have been a slew of rumors going around that the Spider Witch has escaped from her prison and has made it to Earth.  There is no confirmation of this since contact cannot be made with Authora.  However, recent sightings of the Spider Witch in North America as far north as Louisville, KY at FandomFest, and as far south as Jackson, MS have been surfacing.  There is no real evidence of the Spider Witch being in any of these places but if anyone has any information or verification of these sightings please contact J L Mulvihill immediately. 

This is a very serious matter.  If the Spider has indeed escaped from her prison then she will no doubt be planning to make her way to Atlanta, GA to attend Dragon*Con.  There is no telling what her plans are and what evil she will lose upon the unsuspecting attendees of Dragon*Con but rest assured it will not be pretty.

The Spider Witch is a dangerous woman and must not be trifled with.  She has been known to be accompanied by the Arachne or for the lay person, fourteen-foot spiders with ravenous appetites.

The only picture we have of the Spider Witch is a drawing by the artist Charles Walter Jett, who risked his life in getting a glance at the witch in order to portray a very life-like portrait of her for the public awareness.
art by Charles Jett
Be vigilant
and on your guard!

2 comments:

Kristen Haskell said...

Fantastic!

Anonymous said...

I saw the Spider Witch in Jackson, MS at the International Film Festival and HorrorFest.