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June 3, 2012
Duchess of Love deal and Risky post
Also, I'm over at Risky Regencies today, talking about Ned's book.
In other news, I found a dress for my son's August wedding! And I'm still working away on Jack's story, the second book in the Duchess of Love trilogy.
May 1, 2012
Duchess of Love interview and contest
Oh, well. If you'd like to read an interview and have a chance to win a book, hop on over to lovely Regency writer Theresa Romain's site here. And now I'll go back to revising.
April 24, 2012
The Duchess of Love debuts
Now I'm going back to Jack's story. I see the end in sight--of the first draft! Then I have to revise, revise, revise and polish.
And while I've been avoiding this blog, Blogger went and changed its look, so I'm lost again. WHY do techie folks think constant change is good?? Sigh.
Okay, so I admit it--I'm a bit of an old fogy.
March 14, 2012
Bedding Lord Ned

Here's the cover for my June release, the first book in the Duchess of Love trilogy. The cover has gone through a number of tweaks. The first version had a dog where the cat is. It was a cute dog, but the character in the book is a cat! I'm so happy we were able to fix that.
If you'd like to read the first chapter--or the first chapter of the e-novella, "The Duchess of Love"--hop on over to my web site here. I've been doing some updating, so please take some time to poke around.
February 5, 2012
The Duchess of Love

Here's the cover for my May e-novella, "The Duchess of Love," that introduces my new series about a matchmaking mother and her three sons.
I originally planned the series as only a trilogy with the duchess a widow, but then my agent suggested I write the duchess's love story. Once I met the duke, I couldn't kill him off! I had to revise my plans. The duke became a character, and his oldest son got "demoted"--he couldn't be the title holder any longer. That changed a lot about his story--more than just how I referred to him.
It's a good thing I'm more of a "pantser"--a "go with the flow" kind of writer--than a strict plotter.
January 29, 2012
Judging a book by its cover
I was in the living room and he was in the kitchen where I'd spread out the books for him to choose. He calls over--did I want to read them best to worst or worst to best? Hmm, I thought, this should be interesting. I knew he knew nothing about the authors and would never knowingly read a romance. I also knew he was going to spend about 2 and 1/2 seconds on this decision. "Worst to best," I said.
After he left, I went out to the kitchen to see how he'd ordered them. I wasn't surprised. The "worst" books had covers that were sexy or sweet; the "best" books were rather stark, looking like they might offer murder and mayhem.
Have I mentioned my family consists of one husband and four sons?
January 8, 2012
More resolutions and San Francisco
I managed to get through a week without playing computer solitaire. Yay, me! I had to fight the urge far too many times, but maybe it will get easier. My next step to reclaiming my life and being more productive is to limit my time on-line. This will be a far bigger challenge since the Internet is my main method of communication. And I did do a little bit of tidying—I recycled a few ancient papers.
And now, as promised, some more pictures from our San Francisco trip. I'm writing this on Windows Live Writer, which I haven't used for a while and never mastered, so we'll see how it goes.
Anyway, San Francisco is a wonderful, walkable city (assuming you're part mountain goat). It's a little like Washington, D.C., that way—except minus the mountain goat bit. And because of all the "hills" and man-made vantage points like the Coit Tower, there are lots of places to take in the view. Here's a shot of the skyline, I think from the Coit Tower:
And a view from the bay side:
For a more close up "experience" of the hills—Mr. M. took this shot while we were riding on a cable car, though I'm not sure you really get the vertical "feel":
Perhaps this helps:
This was taken at the bottom of the famously crooked Lombard Street.
Suffice it to say, we got plenty of exercise, even just walking the few blocks to one of the local Starbucks!
January 2, 2012
Happy New Year!
1. Live in the moment. Of course, I can't live totally in the moment. I have doctors appointments, book deadlines, and other things cluttering up my calendar. I have to plan in various ways to be sure those things get done. But I don't have to worry about them. Worry and regret are two useless emotions--or at least so I tell myself. I do better if I can think about the paragraph or the scene I'm writing right now and not the 400 pages or 100,000 words I still have to write.
2. Tidy. There's lots of tidying that needs to happen around here, especially as son #3 and daughter-in-law-to-be say they'd like to have their rehearsal dinner here at our house this summer. Oh, dear. I'm not much into interior decorating, and I'll admit to hoarding tendencies. Mr. M says I'm a bit rodent-like, making piles of papers and books and other stuff. So I need to try to get rid of things, organize what I want to keep, and maybe--probably--buy some new furniture.
3. Stop wasting time. I've given up playing computer solitaire. This is my second day of going cold turkey. I know it will get easier each day I manage to resist its siren call--or at least I hope it will.
Anyone else have some new year's resolutions? Feel free to share--and good luck with them!
December 26, 2011
Christmas presents
Back when I was in college many, many moons ago, I took a photography course. I had somewhat artsy aspirations then and an SLR with a zoom lens...which used film. (I even learned to develop black and white film.) I wasn't a particularly educated photographer; I just liked to look through the lens and take pictures. Sometimes they turned out well...and sometimes not so much. But it was fun. Once I had kids, I took pictures of them. It's much easier to photograph a baby in an infant seat than the same baby--older, of course--running cross country. By the time I pushed the shutter button, all I usually got was the heel of his spikes. And then the babies went off to college and I never made the jump to digital.
So now I've got my fancy camera--not TOO fancy, I hope--and I'm pouring over the instruction booklet. Son #2 just spotted a heron in the park across the street. Husband ran to open the front door while I grabbed the camera and tried to remember how to turn it on. I did get a picture of the bird as he (or she) took off again, but the photo won't be making its appearance here. The only way I know I captured the image was to use another cool camera function and zoom in on the picture to find the blurry image of the large bird with its wings outstretched.
I think for a while--hopefully not forever--I'll have more luck shooting pictures of trees.
December 23, 2011
Holiday music
And the Maccabeats had a hit last Hanukkah with Candlelight. This year they're back with Miracle.
Enjoy! I'm off to finally decorate our Christmas tree. Yes, I'm a little behind.