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This Week in Morbid
Just a reminder: I’m reading a taste of Kill By Numbers at the Borderlands Books Sponsors’ Open Mic tonight at 7 pm. I’m going on first. I’ve had a bunch of guest posts go up since I made my last … Continue reading
Orally fixated
Emerian Rich (in her secret identity as Emmy Z. Madrigal) has a fun new way to rate novels on her romance blog. She invited me and some of the other Ladies of Horror (a super-secret Facebook group, kind of like … Continue reading
Never Enough, 2014
Every year I recap the writing triumphs and disappointments of the previous twelve months and every year I feel like it’s never enough. This year especially, while I waited to get my first space opera back from the editor, I … Continue reading
Meet my Character blog tour
There’s a new meme going around writers’ blogs. Each author is invited to interview a character in one of their own recently published or upcoming works. I’ve been tagged to participate by Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com), author of Heroes Arise and … Continue reading
Now I am a novelist
All my life, I’ve told stories. I asked for a typewriter as a birthday present in 8th grade, because I knew that real writers typed their manuscripts. All my friends in high school wrote stories. When I met my husband … Continue reading