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Tag Archives: S.G. Browne
5 Questions for S. G. Browne
I met Scott the afternoon he drove me up to the first Haunted Mansion Writers Retreat in 2010. Since then, I’ve been following his work. I’ve heard him read it a couple of times, which makes it really come alive … Continue reading
Why do writers write?
This Sunday (9/11/16), I’ll be joining S.G. Browne and Dana Fredsti at Borderlands Cafe in San Francisco to figure out just why writers write. The panel discussion will roam from the philosophical to the practical: why, how, and where to … 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
Reading the Haunted Mansion Project
It was so good to see my fellow Haunted Mansion Survivors yesterday. Almost the entire Bay Area contingent turned out, which was great. Rain Graves opened the afternoon by talking about how she met the mansion and conceived the idea … Continue reading