So, yesterday I made the announcement that I’ll be pulling my books out of KU when their trial is up. I am finding a distinct drop in sales, enough to impact my income. So yes, I will NOT be putting
Good morning, peeps! How are you doing? Happy Monday! I’m busy this week, though happily busy. I’m writing BLOOD ROSES, and just taking a quick break from it. I’m feeling pretty good this morning–I hope you are too. Even though
So, it’s time for monthly goals. I love planners and planning, and yes, I have a full month ahead of writing. I also have plans to focus more on my health, and I have a couple books I’d like to
I got up early this morning, I was having a bit of a histamine dump and got up early to take a shower at 5:30 and ended up just staying up. But I got to thinking about my life the
The waning half of the year leads us into the concept of sacrifice. During this time we begin our spiritual descent into the Underworld. Lughnasadh marks the first of the three harvests: the Grain Harvest of Lughnasadh, the Harvest of
So we’re having some work done on the place–outside faucets added for accessibility so it’s easier to water the lawn, some plumbing changes. Yesterday the plumber found a hornets nest in the wall. He played exterminator given I’m so allergic
Some good stuff happened, which was good. I think I need to just stay off Twitter and FB altogether because the stupid hurts my brain. I’m tired. So, how was your day? Have a pretty picture: If you enjoyed this
Good morning, peeps. I’m getting ready to get to work here, but thought I’d take a few moments to post a quick blogs. Apple is here, curling in my arms as I type. Over the years I’ve gotten to be
Good morning, peeps. Got your coffee? I have my iced, sugar-free vanilla-caramel coconut milk latte and Sam made my breakfast, and I’m getting ready to work. I’ve been getting up a bit later than I usually do, thanks to all
Every other Friday I’ll be focusing on a character profile from my books/series. Today, we’re stalking Kipa, Lord of the Wolves, one of the gods, and a distant cousin to Herne. Kuippana, or Kipa, comes from Finland originally–from Tapiola, the