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Six Sentence Sunday
Time for Six Sentence Sunday again! I’ve been working on a number of shorter projects. Here’s a brief excerpt from the first Disintegration mini-prequel:  Without breaking their contact, he turned around and backed towards the bed. They sat down, and he dragged his lips towards her neck, skimming along her delicate skin. “I’ve been dreaming […]
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Structure
I like to think of myself as a creative person. (I hope that would be fairly obvious, what with the whole writing fiction thing.) I’ve found unconventional solutions to problems in a think-outside-the-box way, I can visualize the way I’d like things to be and make it happen, and I am unstoppable with a hot […]
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The Waiting Game
Disintegration (aka RoboCock) has been formatted and shipped off. Now it’s time for my least favorite part: waiting for confirmation that it’s been accepted.  Even after doing this a couple times, I still get antsy, and I’m terrified of jinxing anything. I truly, honestly believe it’s on par with, if not better than, what I’ve […]
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The Next Big Thing
K.E. Skedgell was kind enough to tag me for this blog hop, and I’m still marveling at the fact that  my internet was finally fixed, so let’s answer some questions about the book I’ve been working on! What is your working title of your book? Disintegration. (Though I’ve been jokingly referring to it as “RoboCock” […]
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The Winners of Autumn!
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Autumn’s Harvest blog hop! I loved reading everyone’s comments. (Maybe autumn should be my favorite season now! 😉 ) Congratulations to Kaci, who will be receiving her signed copy of The Edge of the Sphere in the mail sometime soon! More congratulations go to Tina, Sarah, and Lynn, […]
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Autumn’s Harvest Blog Hop!
When people ask what my favorite season is, I never have a good answer for them. Truthfully, I love all the seasons for different reasons, and the hyperactive part of my brain is always ready for a change. I love the colors of autumn, the crisp, cool air, and the fun of digging out my […]
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Getting to the Happy Ending
First things first: get thee over to Footsteps of a Writer, where I have a guest post about happy endings (or lack thereof). Be sure to leave a comment with your opinions! Nextly: the power is back on at my house, and it was good to sleep in my own bed last night. However, the […]
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Back in the Land of Heat and Electricity
Long story short, we got spanked by Hurricane Sandy. And not a fun kind of spanking. I’ve been without power since about 7:30 on Monday. My parents (who were trying to fly back from Europe) found out they had power, so they offered us their house. Unfortunately, our driveway looked like this: My windshield (on […]
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Winners, Hop Up and Down!
All good things must come to an end, and the Alpha Male Blog Hop has come to a close. I had a blast hopping from link to link and reading everybody’s comments (both here and elsewhere). My “to-read” list has gotten even longer! Big huge thanks to Carrie Ann for coordinating the festivities, to all […]
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“No Day But Today” is Yesterday, But Still A-Okay
We always remember the books/movies/music/TV shows/etc. of our youth fondly. They’re the words that awakened us, touched us, and spoke to us in a way that made us think they were written just for us. There’s a category of culture that I think can only be truly appreciated if you experience it at the exact right point […]
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The Alpha Male Blog Hop!
“What makes an alpha male?” That’s like asking “What do women really want?” It’s highly subjective, and I don’t know if we’ll ever agree on a solid definition. Some traits immediately come to mind. Dominant. Confident. Strong. But even those can take us into a gray area. Are we referring to just physical strength, or […]
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Yes, Oysters and Yarn
Whoops, haven’t checked in here in a week. The past few days were busy with writing like crazy for a deadline, and then celebrations of oysters and yarn (not in the same place) as my mom and I road tripped it around New England. There was lots of good food, my list of knitting projects […]
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