Happy Friday! And I’m about to make your day even better. The creativity of today’s author never fails to astound me. From her three ingredients stories (objects chosen by readers) to her collaborations with other authors, the tales are wildly entertaining and inventive. If you’re not familiar with her work, here’s your opportunity to change that. Welcome Teagan Riordain Geneviene!
Hi, everyone. I’m Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene. Firstly, Teri, thanks for letting me be a part of Bad Moon Rising, 2019! I know you sort of stretch the limits of the theme to let me participate, but this year I have a “Twilight Zone-ish” novella to share.

Teri asked some fabulous, whimsical questions, and here they are!
Would you rather walk through a haunted graveyard at midnight or spend the night in a haunted, abandoned house?
Both sound like my warped idea of fun. There’s a dark and mysterious figure in Brother Love – a Crossroad. He sits on tombstones, playing blues songs on his guitar. So, I’ll choose the graveyard, maybe he’ll let me sing along. As he says, “Ain’t nobody here gonna complain about the noise.”
Would you rather boogie down to Monster Mash or get your groove on to Thriller?
Ha! I’m not coordinated enough for Thriller, not to mention the fact that my back would probably get stuck in some very awkward position. Play the Monster Mash for me, Teri.
Besides, even though the featured novella was inspired by a Neil Diamond song from a later time, there’s some fun 50s music in Brother Love — a Crossroad. I had fun with the old song “Love Potion No. Nine” naming streets and even a character for the streets and people mentioned in that song.

Would you rather be locked in a haunted insane asylum or lost in the woods with a killer on the loose?
You mean the door isn’t locked? And there’s no serial killer lurking in the alley where the trash cans are? Hmmm…
If that seems like a strange answer, then click here and you might understand.
If you had the opportunity to live anywhere in the world for a year while writing a book that took place in the same setting, where would you choose?

I’m actually very close to that right now. I relocated from Washington, DC to a very small city in the “high desert” Southwest (USA) this spring. Years ago, I started (barely) a story that I meant to be a three or four volume series. The setting for the story is here – or rather fictional area in the state of New Mexico. Sigh… there are so many stories I want to tell. I need to live to be 120 years old.
What is your favorite cover of all your books? Why?
Ugh! I can’t seem to choose. “The Skull of the Alchemist” is probably my favorite. (Book awaiting rewrite.) However, I was very happy with this one for Brother Love, because I was able to combine so many elements of the story without it seeming “busy.” Thanks to fellow blogger, Dan Antion for letting me use his photo of a hymnal page as the background. Dan also provided photo illustrations for the story when it was a blog serial.
I make all my own covers and promotional images, and love the work. (If anyone is interested, I’m exploring the prospect of doing that for others.)

How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?
As I’ve already alluded to this, I guess I should choose this question. Let’s see… Notes and plans for the third book in the Atonement series. It will explore backstories for characters, including Teri’s favorite, Lilith the calico cat. I mentioned The Skull of the Alchemist, that’s book-2 for my fictionalized Cornelis Drebbel. In the where-would-you-live question, I meant the series (started, if barely) that begins with Tatterdemallian the Electric Zucchini, an urban fantasy/steampunk mashup. There’s also The Guitar Mancer, an urban fantasy. And… I’ll finish this answer by taking the liberty of using an extra question ― next.
What are you working on now?
I recently did a double cover reveal for two books I hope to launch soon. Click here. This includes the third of my 1920s mystery books about Pip and her friends, A Ghost in the Kitchen. Also my first non-fiction book – a dictionary of Roaring Twenties slang, Speak Flapper.

Oh, I’m also in the middle of a #Steampunk serial on my blog, Teagan’s Books. It’s called The Delta Pearl. This is actually a rewrite of yet another novel that was waiting on the shelf for publication. It’s a Victorian looking mystery set on a magical riverboat.

Teri, thank you again for letting me participate in Bad Moon Rising. I realize you put a ton of work into this event. I look forward to it every year. So many exciting books! Enjoy the rest of October.
Author Bio and Universal Purchase Links
Amazon Author Page relinks.me/TeaganRiordainGeneviene
Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene’s work is colored by her experiences from living in the southern states and the southwest (of the USA). Teagan most often writes in the fantasy genre, but she also writes cozy mysteries and steampunk. Whether it’s a 1920s mystery, a steampunk adventure, or an urban fantasy, her stories have a strong element of whimsy. There are no *extremes* in violence, sex, or profanity.
Brother Love – a Crossroad
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“I need to live to be 120 years old.” LOL! When I see Teagan’s name, I know I’ll always be entertained. Thanks for the great interview Teri and Teagan!
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Have a great weekend, Jill!
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Jill, that’s my purpose in life — to entertain. 🙂 Thanks for visiting. Hugs on the wing!
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Teagan, your book covers are always creative and compelling. And your writing is vivid and imaginative. I love the journeys you take your readers on. Glad to see you here on Bad Moon Rising!
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Thank you kindly, Mae. Here’s to the next journey — for all of us. Hugs on the wing!
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This was a very entertaining interview. Thanks for making my Friday a fun one.
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I’m delighted we could put some extra fun into your Friday, Victoria! 😀 Hugs on the wing!
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Teagan’s wanting to live to 120 because she has too many stories to tell . . . that’s the best answer ever!
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LOL, that’s a conservative estimate too, Priscilla. Thanks so much for visiting! Hugs.
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You sound like me. Too-many-ideas-syndrome has always plagued me. Glad to see you’re getting out there and making some of these happen. Brother Love is on my TBR list. (Love the Delta Pearl book cover!)
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Thanks so much Sarah. My blog serial is a rewrite of The Delta Pearl, and the heroine has undergone some changes, specifically I made her younger (from early 20s to 16). However, I was so fond of that cover I don’t want to change it. Besides, young women in that era had to be more mature… That’s my excuse and I’m sticking with it. Hugs on the wing!
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I love this post. I’m jealous that you can make your own artwork. I grew up as a top notch draftsman, but can’t draw to save my life. I have to hire all my work out. Fortunately, I have a great working relationship with my favorite artist.
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Oh, I can’t take undue credit. My skills as an actual artist are mediocre. However, I’ve been complimented for talent with selecting and placement of images and text. I did a lot of that in my long career editing and writing strategic communications (and other technical documents). Heartfelt thanks for visiting. Hugs!
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What a stunning back yard, Teagan. The view from your new home looks stunning.
I’m the same as Craig, in that I can not draw. At the age of 16, my last art teacher told my parents that I draw like a three-year-old child. I dread to think what she would think about my writing.
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Aw Hugh… I’m blushing. Please take a look at my reply to Craig.
The beauty of sunset pictures, is that you can’t tell that half my trees are dead and much of that greenery is big weeds! But I’m terribly agoraphobic. My favorite view is my backyard, and I find it peaceful. Right now, I’m listening to the train whistle, somewhere beyond my sight. Heartfelt thanks for visiting. Hugs on the wing!
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Thank you Teri! This is the highpoint of my week.
Okay… It only took me twenty minutes of fighting WordPress, going to different “views” and browsers to get to a combination that would let me comment or “like”. That’s an improvement from the rest of the week.
Anyhow, I’m finally here and delighted to see some wonderful people. Shine on Bad Moon!
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Excited to have you here today, Teagan! Glad WP let you make the journey finally, lol.
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Great post, Teagan! I know about your many projects, and I hope to live to be 120 also to read them all. Ah, and I think your idea of working on book covers and promotional visual materials is ace as well. Looking forward to tomorrow’s installment!
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What a wonderful thing to say, Olga. Heartfelt thanks. I’m happy you’re on the riverboat — the Delta Pearl. Hugs on the wing!
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I love Teagan’s writing, and her answers here are wonderful. Nice to see her here today.
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You’re so kind, Staci. Thanks for visiting. Hugs!
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I loved Teagan’s answers, Teri. They are so her. I am enjoying The Delta Pearl and loved Brother Love.
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Thanks so very much, Robbie. I appreciate you taking time to visit. I hope the cold is all better now. Hugs!
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Yes, thank goodness it has passed.
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Very much her, Robbie, lol.
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Teagan’s whimsical answers left me smiling 🙂
Love the covers you’ve created and, of course, you know I’m a huge fan of your writing!
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Thank you Jacquie. Right back at ‘ya! I’m happy I could make you smile. Hugs!
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Nice to see two of my favorite people on one stage. Congrats, Teagan. Thank you, Teri
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Awww – thanks, John! (I’m assuming you meant me. You did, right?)
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Of course, I did.
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You’re too kind. Thanks so much John. TGIF hugs!
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Teagan, I love the fact that music also inspires your work. And my next series is set in a fictional town in New Mexico! Love the photo.
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OMG! What part? I’m in Alamogordo. Looking forward to reading it, Joan. Hugs on the wing!
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A little further north. Santa Rosa area.
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Teagan, I like the idea of your Crossroads guy.
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I had a hard time getting here (WordPress) but I am so glad I came. This is a great event, Thanks Teri for the work you put in, and it’s wonderful to read about Teagan. Good to know she’s going to keep writing until she’s 120. I guess I better start eating healthier. I have enjoyed all her stories and I look forward to the ones she has planned.
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Glad WP finally let you hop over, Dan – seems like a few people are having problems. And thanks for the kind words – I enjoy doing this every year!
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger.
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Thanks, Traci!
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You’re welcome, Teri!
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