I ran across this… and had a 70s flashback to this…
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I ran across this… and had a 70s flashback to this…
As a writer, I lead a fairly sedentary and stressful life. As a person who has MCAS, I desperately need to watch my stress levels, and I need to keep my emotions as calm, or as joyful, as possible. IOW:
We’re starting a new feature here on the blog–every other Friday I’ll be focusing on a character profile from my books/series. Today, we’re stalking Ember Kearney, main character from the Wild Hunt Series. I love writing Ember–she’s had a rough
Since we are in the month of January, when a lot of people make goals and resolutions, I’m thinking about exercise. Honestly, if it weren’t for my pain levels, I would enjoy exercising a lot more than I do. I
Hey, good morning. I thought I would take a few moments to blog, and update you on a couple things, and just chat a little bit. First, The Phantom Queen will be out a couple weeks later than I had
Hey peeps, how are you today? I thought I’d write a New Year’s post to talk about goal setting for the year. I’ve got several rather ambitious goals this year, but they are realistic, as long as I keep myself
I’m going to write a bit of a serious post here. I feel that I have to say something about a situation that’s unfolding. As some of you know, I’ve been part of RWA—Romance Writers of America—for many years. But
It’s so lovely when a book gets picked as one of the Best Of’s for a year–and one of the reviewers at All About Romance has picked Witching Hour as one of the best for 2019! That makes me so
I’ve been asked a gazillion times now whether, if you’ve read the first two Whisper Hollow books as put out by Berkley, can you just read the third or should you buy the new versions? Here’s my answer: OF COURSE
Way back in 2001, when the towers fell, I mourned for a long time, like most Americans. I think we were all in a collective shock. When the holidays drew close, it was hard for me to know whether to