Category: News

Blast from the past

With just eight days until the release of In the Present Tense, I thought I might give you a glimpse of the future (sometimes we’ll visit the future via the past; after all, timelines get confusing when you’re constantly jump through time). Every day between now and May 19, I’ll be posting a snippet or […]

Back to the future

With just nine days until the release of In the Present Tense, I thought I might give you a glimpse of the future (sometimes we’ll visit the future via the past; after all, timelines get confusing when you’re constantly jump through time). Every day between now and May 19, I’ll be posting a snippet or […]

Allons-y!

With just ten days until the release of In the Present Tense, I thought I might give you a glimpse of the future (sometimes we’ll visit the future via the past; after all, timelines get confusing when you’re constantly jump through time). Every day between now and May 19, I’ll be posting a snippet or […]

Launch day is almost here!

Please join me for my Virtual Book Tour starting May 19. We’ll talk time travel, writing process and I’ll even reveal what’s next!

Upcoming Appearances

RT Booklovers Convention April 12-17, 2016 Rio Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV I’ll be signing copies of Designs on You and In the Present Tense at the Giant Book Fair on Saturday. Asheville Zine Fest May 01, 2016 11 AM to 4 PM The Grey Eagle, 185 Clingman Ave, Asheville, NC I’ll be signing […]

#BiSciFi Twitter chat

Fellow Interlude Press author F.T. Lukens and I will be hosting a Twitter chat Tuesday, March 22 at 9pm EDT. Please join us as we talk about bisexual characters in sci-fi and our latest books! Got questions? Send ’em in advance!

I’m on Twitter talking time travel… come join me!

What are your favorite time travel stories in movies/tv/fiction? I don’t think it’s any secret what mine is. pic.twitter.com/zMLjB959wM — Carrie Pack (@carriepack) March 19, 2016

Setting the scene

Choosing a setting for my writing is always a challenging task. I’m not really sure why that is, except I don’t want to get it “wrong.” If you aren’t true to the setting, the reader will know. Perhaps that’s why I stuck so close to home for In the Present Tense. Miles Lawson and his […]