
Hope Martin
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Find my fantasy book "Memoirs of the In-Between" on Amazon in paperback, eBook, and hardback, in the Apple Store, or on the Campfire Reading app.
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I am a mother, a homesteader, and an abuse survivor.
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In Case of Emergency
Captain's Manual, Page 247, Emergency Procedures World Tech would like to remind the crew of the SS-73 that we depend on your success. The stars. The sun. The moon. All planets and every ounce of life on the planets. Everything within our galaxy depends on your success.
By Hope Martin11 days ago in Fiction
Memoirs Of the In-Between Audiobook Pre-Order Available!
It's just 4 days before the official release date. Not a lot of time to stack up pre-orders, but honestly, I am just relieved that Barnes and Noble, Chirp, and the other platforms that have finally started posting my audiobook got it out in time for the announced release date.
By Hope Martin28 days ago in BookClub
Explaining Critical Race Theory
You all know how I feel about uneducated opinions. Right? Opinions in which a person hates something without having ANY knowledge as to what this something is. Doing that is as close to SHEER stupidity as you can get. In this world where we ALL walk around with small mobile COMPUTERS in our pockets, which we can use to GOOGLE things before we speak or post online about it, you NEVER have to look uneducated or stupid... if you put the effort in to actually KNOW what you're talking about.
By Hope Martinabout a month ago in The Swamp
I Googled My Pen Name And Book Title
It was a Google driven by utter frustration. Why was I frustrated- and how did that lead to a Google of myself? My audiobook. It passed Quality control. It was approved on https://voices.inaudio.com. It has been distributed to 31 platforms. I had announced my release date as December 17th. I wanted to put it on pre-order. Completely forgot it can take up to 30 days or more before your stuff is actually published on these platforms.
By Hope Martinabout a month ago in Writers
Willowmeana's Guide To Making Recovery from Surgery Suck Less
Last week I had surgery. And I've decided it sucks. I mean, I decided that last time, too. I've had 4 surgeries now, ranging from cutting out a huge portion of my intestines, a gallbladder removal, and two exploratory surgeries. And EVERY time, I've come to the same conclusion: It. Freaking. SUCKS.
By Hope Martin2 months ago in Longevity
Epilogue
I sat in my office, twisting the wooden ring that Leon had carved for me on my finger. I was uncomfortable, hot, and cranky. And I was bored. Leon was making me a cup of tea in the adjoined kitchen. Estrakulius was resting peacefully next to me against the desk. I had taken up residence in CiCi’s old office as it was easier than moving everything into mine. It had been interesting to find things about CiCi after she was gone. It made me feel like she was still here and comforted me. And she was right, all of the millions and millions of reports were very helpful, no matter how much I hated them.
By Hope MartinExclusive • 2 months ago
Chapter 17
After a few hours’ rest, we headed back towards the capital at full speed, pushing our horses while they flew above the shimmering world. We arrived back in town well before noon. I was sitting in CiCi’s office, helping her with some final paperwork, including my reports from the previous day.
By Hope MartinExclusive • 2 months ago
Chapter 18
The next morning, our army moved out, carefully taking our fallen comrades with us. We had lost many. Nearly half of the troops we mobilized out were coming back as Amaranths. When we were far enough away, we all looked back to watch the Gateway glow, then shimmer out of sight as it moved to a new location, safe from being found once more.
By Hope MartinExclusive • 2 months ago
Memoirs Of the In-Between: Chapter 16
My days dragged on for the next several weeks. Between raids and learning to delegate an entire section of the Warrior City, I tailed CiCi and learned how to do the things neither Leon nor Claus had shown any interest in learning. I had learned the ins and outs of the city, all of its secrets, and how it functioned. I learned about the complications that arose when things did not run smoothly. CiCi taught me everything. And the more I learned, the more I began to like my new position.
By Hope MartinExclusive • 2 months ago






