Monthly Archives: June 2011

Smooth Operator (or not)

For the past two weeks I have been playing single Mom while my hubby goes to work on the Star Trek, Phase II production of Mind Sifter. He goes almost every June to hang out with our fellow Trekkies and … Continue reading

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SyFy Q of the Day: Stasis Pods

Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what direction to … Continue reading

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Living Vicariously for RWA11 (Blog Post One)

RWA11 Tweets for us to live vicariously For some of us, the “Ah, someday…” dream refers to more than landing a great agent or *gasp* seeing our names on a published work. For some of us, “Ah, someday…” refers to … Continue reading

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Interview with John Hancock AKA Grokdad

John Hancock has an impressive portfolio of artwork as well as a few pieces of fiction to his credit. His twitter followers know him for his standing offer If you’re a celeb, and tweet me, I’ll eventually draw your picture. … Continue reading

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SyFy Q of the Day: Holidays

Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what direction to … Continue reading

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Asia, the Time After

Usually I post my stories for The Red Dress Club in the other blog, Under Loch and Key. But this prompt, besides being memoir, fits much better in The Inverness Press because I wrote it as I opened up one … Continue reading

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Interview with Aislinn Macnamara

They say that once you reach your forties, you undergo some sort of mid-life crisis. That must have been what happened to Aislinn Macnamara when she finally made up her mind to set down some of the stories that had … Continue reading

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SyFy Q of the Day: Interstellar Communication

Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what … Continue reading

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Interview with Tymothy Longoria

Tymothy Longoria is a pre-published writer known for his encouraging words and retweets for other writers. He has a children’s book called The Sad Little Robot as well as a full length work for adults called The Stories. “I love … Continue reading

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When Good Blogs Die

In my misspent youth (or, rather my overactive goody-two-shoes youth) if no one laughed at an obviously hilarious joke I’d made, I would simply repeat myself. Loudly. And often. I was annoying. Fortunately, I grew out of it. These days, … Continue reading

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