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My Books Are Now More Widely Available Through Libraries, Barnes & Noble

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Are you a card-carrying member of a library?  If so, I have great news. My ebooks are available to libraries all over the world.  All you have to do is request that your library carry whichever book that you want. Some libraries have small budgets, while others have more money to spend. So no guarantees that your library will agree to your request. But it doesn’t hurt to ask.  And if your library does agree to pick up my ebooks, please let me know! You can email me at author@yinleong.com. I’m keeping a list of the libraries where my books are available.  When I was little, my dad and I used to go to our local library together. That was where I developed my love for reading and writing. It makes me happy that other readers can now access my books through their libraries.  On to Barnes & Noble. You can now buy my books in paperback format from Barnes & Noble, in addition to Amazon.  Thus far, only The Geomancer’s Apprentice series is available as pa...

Do You Like Monsters? Are You a Fan of Magic?

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  Are you searching for your next urban fantasy read?  Look no further.  My author pals and I have joined together to bring you Urban Fantasy: Monsters, Magic, Mysteries, and Mayhem! This selection of action-packed urban fantasy stories is filled with all your favorite things.  The Geomancer’s Apprentice and Offerings for the Dead —the first books in my Geomancer's Apprentice and Pearl Dragon series—are part of the collection.  This BookFunnel event is on for the entire month of December. Please check it out: https://books.bookfunnel.com/urbanfantasytales/k79u4u5zqx Who knows? You may find your next favorite author there!

Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sale

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The ebooks for the first two installments of my Geomancer’s Apprentice series— The Geomancer’s Apprentice and The Forgotten Guardian —are on sale in the U.S. for $0.99 each from now until Dec. 2.  If you buy book 3— The Corpse Ritual —as well, you’ll be getting three books for a grand total of $6.97, which works out to $2.32 per book. What a steal! The series features two underdog feng shui practitioners in Washington, D.C. They find, to their dismay, that they must save the world (or at least the D.C. metropolitan area) from malevolent shape-shifting monsters and vicious ghosts. These books are for you if you like urban fantasy, Asian mysticism and magic, and terrifying monsters from Asian folklore. Other themes include redemption, underdogs make good, chosen one, and found family.  What readers are saying  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ~ “non-stop action, that will leave your heart racing” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ~ “a fun, wild ride with action, mystery, horror” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ~ “Love this series” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ~ “truly origi...

'Joss Paper,' My Horror Short Story Collection, Has a New Look!

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I’ve refreshed the cover for Joss Paper , my collection of horror short stories.  The book was a passion project that I published in 2021. I wanted to write and share stories based on the folklore of Singapore and Malaysia that I grew up with.  The newer look includes a clearer book title and darker colors that signal the horror genre. If you look closely, you can see the banana leaf in front of the cover model. Banana plants are associated with the pontianak, a succubus-like vengeful spirit that is one of Southeast Asia’s most recognized folklore entities.  Read the blurb here .   Fun fact: the logo for Kampung Kreepy Books is a chibi pontianak. “Chibi” is a Japanese art style commonly seen in anime and manga that emphasizes cuteness.  You can read more about the pontianak on my author website .  The old cover: 

More Zany Fun, But 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Falls Short of Original

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I finally managed to catch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024). I thought the sequel captured the whimsical charm of the original movie from 1988, but didn’t quite match up to it. Then again, the first Beetlejuice movie left some big shoes to fill. It was fresh and zany and magical. Tough to be as fresh the second time around.  I was also slightly disappointed that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice didn’t have more of Harry Belafonte’s calypso music that made the first movie such a joy. “MacArthur Park,” even when sung by Donna Summer, doesn’t quite do it for me.  Nonetheless, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a fun, enjoyable movie in its own right. In this second installment, Lydia Deetz—the teenager whom Beetlejuice wanted to marry in the first movie—now is the host of a paranormal talk show called Ghost House . She taps Beetlejuice for help when her daughter is tricked into giving up her life so a psychopathic ghost can live again. It was a pleasure to watch Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Ha...

Wishing Everyone a ...

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  Be safe out there during this haunted holiday, when the veil between the realms of the living and of the dead is thinnest. 😱

Bring On the Halloween Chills With 'Joss Paper'

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It’s almost Halloween! This is the perfect time to read Joss Paper , my collection of chilling ghost stories based on Southeast Asian folklore and folk practices.  The best way to read the stories is at night, in bed, with no lights on except for one bedside lamp. Even better if rain is tapping on the roof and windows. Bwahahahaha ...  Joss Paper is available on Amazon and Amazon Kindle Unlimited. Click here to check out the book. An Excerpt From ‘Naughty Boy’ The buildings fell away; the road winding between the green slopes grew narrower and narrower. Trees crowded overhead, their immense trunks and spreading limbs festooned with ferns and orchids. Night descended abruptly, as is its habit in the tropics.  Jackson, born and raised in San Francisco, wasn't used to such total darkness. He couldn't see anything at all, except the road in the headlights of his cousin's Suzuki hatchback and the occasional passing car. Insects flew at them. The thuds of their tiny bodies hi...