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Interview With Sarah Barnard

Sarah was born in March 1969 in Dunfermline, Scotland, but didn’t live there long.She currently lives in Chesterfield, a lovely market town in the UK. She’s a Pisces according to one zodiac and a rooster by another. Make of that … Continue reading

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Getting My Brain Back to Where It Belongs

My brain might be part of my body, but it doesn’t always do my bidding. I want to finish Synaesthesia. I actually got pretty far along today; just two chapters and an epilogue left. It’s the hardest stage for me… … Continue reading

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General Tso’s Spam

Lately, all the spam comments on my blog have been about Chinese food. I have no idea why. Anyway… what’s up with ROW80 this week? I learned last round that taking careful notes about exactly how many words I write … Continue reading

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Master of None

The phrase “Do one thing, and do it well.” never appealed to me. I had way too many interests to limit myself to a few, or heaven forbid just one. Of course, this was my downfall in my first attempt … Continue reading

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Blame it on the Bossa Nova

I wish I was still young enough to know everything. I have a specific memory of being in, oh, probably 2nd or 3rd grade and being handed two worksheets. We were instructed to do the small, easy one first, and … Continue reading

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Interview with Christopher Blanchard

Christopher Blanchard is a 37 year old husband and father who has decided to really get serious about becoming a published author. He is currently querying The Windsmith, a Young Adult Fantasy novel. ◊ ◊ ◊ 1) The Windsmith features a male … 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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TRDC Pride

Normally I would put stories from The Red Dress Club prompts on Under Loch and Key, but that part of the blog is fiction, and this week’s prompt is definitely not. Okay, here’s your chance. For this week’s RemembeRED prompt, … Continue reading

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In the Beginning Was the Word

…and then there were more words, and then the word count passed 50,000, then 100,000, and something had to be done! It feels odd writing a blog post when I don’t even have a blog, but it does make sense … Continue reading

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