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Monthly Archives: April 2011
M.A.S.H.
M.A.S.H. was one of the most unforgettable television shows in history. Its svelte combination of stark drama and snarky humor stands unrivaled before or after. I want to write M.A.S.H. It’s not that I want to write about a mobile … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Writing
Tagged blog tour, dramedy, Jane Kindred, M.A.S.H., Mama Mia, Pre-published, Rhiannon Ellis, Sara Creasy, Tiffany Reisz, virtual tour
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Precious Time
While interviewing Rhiannon Ellis, I was impressed with her ability to refocus amidst the chaos of small children and write in the moments grabbed here and there. As I write this, my own three year old (also named Rhiannan, but … Continue reading
Interview with Rhiannon Ellis
Rhiannon Ellis is a writer of romance, paranormal romance and mainstream fiction. She is a voracious reader and researcher. Her debut novel Bonded in Brazil was released in March of 2011 from Camel Press. Her novella Dark Wolf Protector was also released in March of 2011, … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
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What’s Everyone Doing?
I didn’t intend to get this into twitter. I love my facebook, and I always thought that twitter was something just for people with fancy phones. I use my cell phone to… brace yourselves… make phone calls while I’m on the … Continue reading
Posted in Star Trek, Wikimedia, Writing
Tagged Agent Awesome, American Chopper, beam me up, Being gay doesn't matter, Branli, Centrechick, Doctor Ruth, Dr. Who, George Takei, George Takei birthday, GLBT fiction, Jane Kindred, Jr., Kat Brauer, Kirstie Alley, Leah Petersen, malindalo, Marie Sexton, Name dropping, Nelson Literary, Nerdgasm, OCD, Paul Jr. Designs, Paul Teutul Jr., Robert Downey, Roni Loren, Sarah Rees Brenna, Scarlett Parrish, swearing, Tardis, The Gay YA, The Siren, Tiffany Reisz, Tymothy Longoria, Wil Wheaton, Writers Digest
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Unmentionables
Today is Palm Sunday, and just like every week, my husband and I packed up the kids into the Mom-Van and went to church. It’s a part of our lives. It’s what we do. In fiction, many writers treat their … Continue reading
And the Characters Take Over
The other day, Jane Kindred tweeted that one of her characters was demanding a story of his own. I’m not sure whether or not she gave in… I know exactly what she means. I had planned to spend April doing … Continue reading
Group Marriage
The first time I read about the concept of group marriage in a positive light was in the prolific works of the late great Robert Heinlein. It is a recurring theme in his stories. (OK, several spoiler alerts coming for … Continue reading
Posted in Kingdom Come, Star Trek, Wikimedia, Writing
Tagged Denobulan, Dr. Phlox, gene pool, group marriage, Heinlein, Kingdom Come, Lazarus Long, Robert A Heinlein, Robert Heinlein, sister wives, Star Trek, Star Trek Enterprise, STNG, The Number of the Beast, Time Enough for Love, To Sail Beyond the Sunset, Up the Long Ladder
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Interview With Jane Kindred
Jane Kindred is the author of The Devil’s Garden, available from Carina Press in June 2011. A true girl of the West, Jane was born in Billings, Montana and spent most of her childhood in the dry, hot cradle of the … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged 14. Arkhangel’sk, Anamnesis, Belphagor, Billings Montana, Blood Maiden, Carina Press, Devils Garden, Gwen Araujo, High School Shakespeare, Imhotep, Jane Kindred, Kindred, Mrs. Langworthy, Mrs. Link, Mrs. Wheelock, Ms. Bowland, Ola Vasilyevna, Plymouth Fury, Queen of Heaven, Queen of Hell, Queens of Spheres, Sara Megibow, Sumasshedshaya, The Devil's Garden, University of Arizona, Unseen Queen, wayback
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