The Bloom And The Rose
I know—sounds like one of those sweeping historical sagas, doesn’t it? Actually, it was a remark by blog buddy Rene a few posts back that got me thinking about this. At that time, in response to one of...
View Article10 Things To Do While You’re Waiting
So you’ve finally sent that manuscript off to the publisher/editor/agent, hmmm? You know the one. The one you’ve been slaving over, the one you think is your best ever. It’s only natural you’d be...
View ArticleDodgeball: It’s Not Just For Kids Anymore
Tanya is guilty of setting me off, lol, but I thought the subject was more than worth discussing. And rather than having me step up on my soapbox, let’s stir the pot with a few questions and, as Tanya...
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Isn’t the Internet a wonderful thing? Although I’ve probably got one of the lamest setups imaginable, I LOVE having a computer with internet capabilities. It’s a Godsend for someone Isn’t the Internet...
View ArticleConception
I know that creative people in general often seem a little vague when asked to explain where their ideas come from. Sometimes they’re a little fuzzy about it themselves. That may be just as well....
View ArticleEver After?
It’s my release week, so here I am, about to promo my new e-book. So let’s take care of that, and then we’ll talk. HOTTER THAN HELL Want a taste of Heaven? Go to Hell. Legend has it that the Incubi...
View ArticleRest Easy, Mr. DeMille
When I found out Samhain was going to publish “Hotter Than Hell”, I felt a peculiar urge. Yes, falling to my knees and thanking the Writing Gods was part of it —but that’s not what I mean. I felt the...
View ArticleSouthern Fried Scary Stuff
Tomorrow is Halloween, one of my favorite holidays as a little chica (back in the days before tainted candy made trick-or-treat too dangerous for children). To honor the day, I’m dragging out memories...
View ArticleGreat Expectations?
Forgive me if this rambles a bit. It’s been a hellified week at work! I was struck by something I saw in a review I read on Amazon this week. I don’t make a habit of reading them, but in this case it...
View ArticleR.I.P., Bulwer
After a week that kicked my arse, the last thing I wanted to do was post about it. Likewise with the non-writing. I thought I’d rather admire the words of other people—especially if they actually...
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