Tag Archives: polyamory

My Pitch to Publishers 2016

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog! Last year’s #Pit2Pub was a great success for The Cities of Luna and I’m hoping to do even better with Kingdom Come. I am querying a SciFi-Rom duology set on … Continue reading

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Polyamorous Sudoku

  Scroll to the bottom for this week’s ROW80 update. When creating a fictional world, it is important for an author to work out all the relevant details even though those details won’t make it into the final story. The … Continue reading

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Husband Hunting

I’ve taken Dogs, Cats, and Allergies off the shelf. It was my NaNoWriMo 2010 novel…my first NaNo, though not my first novel. It’s actually three novellas at the moment (Dogs is one, Cats is the next, and Allergies is the … Continue reading

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Too Much Sex

I began writing my first polyamorous romance eight years ago, when I was pregnant. It was a wonderful outlet for my hormonal creativity, and the stories immediately demanded to be erotica, or at least erotic romance. In a well-written book … Continue reading

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The Financial Lesson from Teaching Highland Dance

♥ When I was seven, my mother signed me up for Scottish Highland dance lessons. When I was twelve, my mother passed her teaching exam, found a few students, and I began helping her teach. When I was sixteen, I passed … Continue reading

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Opus

Not that one, though I love him so. I grew up with Bloom County. And playing the cello. The musical opus… a musical composition or set of compositions usually numbered in the order of its issue according to Merriam-Webster. Or maybe symphony … Continue reading

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Sexuality and Diversity

When did Hollywood stop giving new television shows a chance to breathe and gain an audience before killing them after only a few episodes? I understand they need to make money, but their first priority should be to make a … Continue reading

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The Fall of the Adelaide Faire

Warning: This post contains spoilers for several of my Kingdom Come novels, which are not yet published. Heck, some of them are only in rough draft or outline form. Maybe it’s the kind of post that should be kept private, … Continue reading

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Pshaw!

In the middle of a twittersation a year or so ago, one writer friend asked “What do you call a girl who ditches her Prom to go have sex?” Another writer friend answered “Normal?” Although she was joking, she and … Continue reading

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Boom Shaka Laka Baby

I wrote more than 156,000 words over November and December. During NaNoWriMo I wrote about 60,000 which was almost all of Part I of my novel. I kept writing, diving into Part II. It turned out to be more than … Continue reading

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