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How our back cover looks
by Sairung: Below is the back cover design for Separate, our supernatural horror adventure novel. It uses elements from some alternate cover designs that were not picked (they did not appear in the cover poll). It’s beautiful. We love it! What do you think? For those who didn’t see our front cover in the previous… Read more
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Our cover poll results are in
by Sairung: And the winner is … the picture you see below! This cover was our personal #1 choice from the beginning. We loved all the cover designs made by our publisher, Koehler Books. All of them were beautiful and awesome. But ranked in order of preference, that’s our favorite. It exudes horror exactly the… Read more
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Fish-shaped snacks
by Sairung: I saw these interesting desserts recently at a mall and had to try them out. They are called taiyaki. A mixture of flour, sugar, and what else I don’t know is poured onto a fish-shaped waffle iron. Then, you can add fillings like taro paste, red bean paste, etc. They are properly sweet,… Read more
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We’re asking for your help to choose our novel’s cover design!
by Sairung: Exciting news! The initial designs for our novel’s cover, Separate, are finished. There are two finalists. They both are beautiful and fit our genre – supernatural horror adventure. We’re asking you to please be a part of this process: help us choose which design will be our cover. To vote, follow this link:… Read more
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Our debut novel: Separate
by Sairung: Rojana Bensen, the protagonist, believes that ghosts are spiteful and dangerous spirits. Born and raised in the US to an American dad and a Thai mom, Rojana (nicknamed Na) enrolls in a paranormal psychology course at her university. Na’s interest in the course stems from news about a cousin in Thailand being attacked… Read more
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At last, I found delicious banana bread!
by Sairung: Let me tell you about my journey to discover delicious banana bread. I had been searching for good banana bread since marrying my husband Alan and moving from Thailand to the US nearly two decades ago. I bought banana bread from almost every store that sold it. Each was either dry, flavorless, pure… Read more