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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Building Blocks
At the top of the stairs, in an odd corner just outside my bedroom door, is a stack of books. They are all paperbacks, almost all romance, and all have been read. We’re in the process of painting several rooms, … Continue reading
Interview With Elysia Whisler
Elysia was born in Texas, but was whisked off to Italy 2 weeks later. The gypsy years of her youth were spent on the road or in military quarters. When asked to compress, she says her childhood was spent in … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Alaska, BA in Psychology, Billy Mills, Black Rocks, culture shock, Ear Buns, Elysia Whisler, Every Passion, feisanna, First Novels, First Pages Workshop, Ghost Dance, gypsy year of youth, Han or Greedo, Hawai'i, Irish Dance, Lauren McGrath Dutton, marathon, Marine Corps Marathon, McGrath Academy of Irish Dance, Nelson Literary, Pikes Peak Writers Conference, Princess Leah Hair, reverence to culture, running shoes, Running Strong for American Indian Youth, Sandy Writing Conference, Sara Megibow, slush pile, Star Wars
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Happy Towel Day!
To all you fans of the late great Douglas Adams, and all the rest of you who just want your share of the Pangalactic Gargleblasters to raise a glass to whoever that British guy was who wrote those books… Happy … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged Douglas Adams, feed the fish, Happy Towel Day, Leah Petersen, Ray Bradbury, Roni Loren, she was sure she'd go mad, Towel Day
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Self-Sufficient Storylines
Did you ever wish someone else would finish your story for you? OK, maybe most writers would actually hate having someone else take over our stories… our babies! But I do admit I really wish there was a simpler way … Continue reading
Interview With Stuart Nager, Born Storyteller
Stuart Nager is a creative individual with many areas of passion that he explores and travels in: Professional Storyteller; NYS Certified Drama Specialist/Educator; Writer of Fiction and Playwright; Professional Development Coordinator & Facilitator; Workshop Leader; Arts-In-Education Advocate; Puppeteer; Director; Performer; … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged A to A Blog Challenge, Arts in Education, Auschwitz, Bob the Ogre, Born Storyteller, Brothers Grinn, Dragon Wars, everywhere I look, facebook games, professional storyteller, social network as marketing tool, Stuart Nager, Stustoryteller, Tale Spinning, Teen Reality, The Ultimate Blog Challenge
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About Damn Time
Lately I’ve been feeling my overload-anxiety in a keen way. My hopes and plans of finishing my WIP in a spurt of inspiration fell flat when household and other real life priorities intervened. I had hoped to do a workshop … Continue reading
Interview With Ethan Stone
Ethan Stone is the author of several M/M romances, all available from Dreamspinner Press. He is in love with an amazing man who also drives him nuts. Living in a Nevada town that is neither Reno nor Las Vegas, he … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Aeacus, Being Taught, Blood & Tears, Blood and Tears, Class Comics, Dreamspinner Press, Ethan Stone, Flesh & Blood, Flesh and Blood, heterosexual, homophobia, homosexual, In the Flesh, Kinsey Scale, M/M erotica, May the Force Be With You, Star Wars, Starting Over, straight women write M/M, The Mark of Aeacus, Wolf Moon
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Choose Your Own Romance
I was not the first to have this idea. In fact, Jen Kirchner is doing a version of “Choose Your Own Adventure” right now! And several other writer friends have mentioned the idea for the blogosphere. The “Choose Your Own Adventure” … Continue reading
Gaming
I admit it, the facebook games suck me in. A few years ago, when I started playing “Dragon Wars”, I broke down and started sending and accepting friend requests from total strangers just so I could have more allies in … Continue reading






#RomanceKills
Today, I was perusing my twitter feed and hoping for the occasional cute cat video or NSFW candy from friends like Marie Sexton when I clicked on a link from author Daisy Harris. Daisy had tweeted about being incensed at … Continue reading →