Welcome to Winter—yes, it’s winter here even if the calendar still says autumn. I woke up today to a windy, chilly morning and it’s raining—which is fine. The skies are gray and we’re deep into the rainy season. In fact,
Espresso With Devon Monk
YG: What do you love most about what you write? DM: I love exploring magic, the people who have it, have lost it, are looking for it, or are fighting against it. I love writing about love, the romantic kind
A Year of Marymoor: Week 12
A couple of years ago around this time, I started a project called my Year of Trees. I took a picture of the same street every week for a year, noting the changes to the trees that line that road.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Americans from the Galenorn Family! May your holiday tomorrow be full of joy and love.
A Year of Marymoor: Week 11
A couple of years ago around this time, I started a project called my Year of Trees. I took a picture of the same street every week for a year, noting the changes to the trees that line that road.
Caffeine Corner
Welcome to my monthly feature I’m calling Caffeine Corner. Once a month I’ll be posting a little something and giving away a free copy of a book (could be an e-book too—depending on my mood) and a fun mug to
Espresso With Christine Pope
YG: What do you love most about what you write? CP: I love being able to slip into other people’s lives and experience their struggles, their joys, their sorrows. Even though the majority of my books are paranormal romance, and
Thanksgiving Dinner Thoughts
It’s Saturday evening–a few days before this post goes up–and I’m still working, but that’s okay. I took a good part of yesterday off. I’m looking forward to Thanksgiving and the holidays, even if in a quieter mood this year
Espresso With: Donna Augustine
YG: What do you love most about what you write? DA: I like a certain balance of complex mystery, magic and a slow building romance in the books I read. The best part of my writing is that I get
A Year of Marymoor: Week 10
A couple of years ago around this time, I started a project called my Year of Trees. I took a picture of the same street every week for a year, noting the changes to the trees that line that road.