Last year most of our yard was scorched by the heatwave. Flowers didn’t do well, blooms didn’t open, everything kind of just…lingered. This year, we’re having a massive resurgence in the yard, so thought I’d show you a few pictures.
Yeah, it’s been awhile
Short note here–we’ve been busy, very busy, and then my computer decided it wanted a few new parts so it made a four-day trip to the Computer Doctor Hospital people. (Mercury Retrograde, what can I say?). We’ll be re-doing my
Yasmine Goes Indie, Part 1
So things are settling down as I find my rhythm, and I thought it would be a good time to talk about the changes I’m making. I’ve been fielding a lot of questions, and while I don’t have all the
Thoughts…
Just a few random thoughts… I have received so MANY supportive emails from readers since I announced that I was going indie, and I thank everybody who wrote. Seriously, reader support makes or breaks an author and I’m grateful that
So, it’s been awhile…
I’m alive…it’s just that I’ve been really busy getting things in order, starting the shift to focus on the indie side…am working on Fury Rising, which I plan to have available in June. I’m almost ready to make a release
The Reading Order of My Books/Series
The definitive guide to reading order of my books. Reading Order
Audio Blog: Indigo Court Questions & Carving Out Writing Time
Time for another audio blog! Today I answered some questions about the Indigo Court Series and I talked about carving out writing time. 🙂 I don’t think I swore too much. *grins* Just click on the left point (right behind
#AmWriting
Busy busy. Finished one deadline. Been promoting DARKNESS RAGING (it’s out! Buy/read/enjoy!). Now on another tight deadline. Meanwhile, a picture of my writing process. Am working on Shadow Silence, the second Whisper Hollow book. Cheers!
Scattered thoughts…
I am watching Lord of the Rings this past week. Fellowship, then Two Towers. Today–Return of the King. I’m also marathoning Harry Potter. And you know what? They make me remember my first loves in the world of books: fantasy.
Twas the Night Before Solstice
In 2001, when tragedy struck the nation in September, some of us fell into a paralyzing, frozen state of emotion. As we neared Yule, I knew I wanted to celebrate but it just seemed…wrong? Perhaps not wrong, but hard to