Monthly Archives: December 2005

What Revs Your Engine?

What gets you started in the morning? Whether its getting ready for your day job, getting the kiddies off to school, or buckling down to write? Personally, it’s the thought of that last minute rushing around to get my daughter … Continue reading

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The Seven Things Tag

Edie tagged me last week, and as I have a totally blank mind due to holiday fever, I am very pleased to have something to write this week as a result : Seven things to do before I die: Publish … Continue reading

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I’m Dreaming of a Write Christmas

This holiday has been too lovely and too busy for me to write much–but I have been thinking a lot. Amy Knupp calls it pondering. I call it dreaming. I recently finished writing a book and I’m a slow starter … Continue reading

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Writers on Writing

Okay, I confess. I forgot about blogging on Friday. But hey … I’ve been so caught up in the holiday frenzy that it never even entered my mind that it was my turn this last Friday. So … here I … Continue reading

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Post from a sub-tropical shore

I’m writing this with a view of the Indian Ocean. There are a few ships just on the horizon and where the waves are crashing on the shore, I see a cluster of palm trees. The weather is warm, a … Continue reading

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Tagged again

I much wear a target sign on my chest. Now Amy’s tagged me for a 7 things list. Here goes: Seven things to do before I die: Sell a book Sell more books Become a bestseller (Notice a theme? ) … Continue reading

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Tagged

The marvelous Karin Tabke tagged me to write 10 reading secrets. I tag Liz Kreger, Amy Knupp, and Amy Padgett. It’s not much of a secret, but I learned how to read when I was four. My older sister taught … Continue reading

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World Building

That’s the one thing that I really enjoy about writing paranormal or fantasy. You can create your own world and there’s no one who can really say that you’ve done something wrong. This is your world, spawned from your imagination … Continue reading

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A guy thing

I’m reading a book at the moment. It is undoubtedly well written. The plot is on a grand scale and very complex (the way I like them). There are some amazing characters, and I want to keep reading the book … Continue reading

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Pick-up lines

At the veterinarian’s on Friday morning, I witnessed a courtship in miniature while waiting for the receptionist to bring out my dog. (Read about Sky’s vet vist from her p.o.v. in Pet Peeves.) The vet’s three-year-old son was in the … Continue reading

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