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September 2, 2019
Soundtrack Monday: Let Me Down Easy
It’s time for another Soundtrack Monday! It’s Labor Day, so I’m only working a half day, but I’ve been wanting to share this one with you. Graves in Strange Angels had his genesis in several boys I knew in high school. His musical tastes were eclectic, to say the least, but I could always reliably …
Published on September 02, 2019 14:00
August 30, 2019
COVER REVEAL: Incorruptible
I’ve something special for you guys in lieu of the regular Friday photo post. Feast your eyes upon this, my darlings: Falling was only the beginning… Jenna Delacroix is determined to keep her life as simple as possible. Maybe if she tries hard enough to be normal the nightmares and strange occurrences plaguing her all …
Published on August 30, 2019 08:52
August 29, 2019
Wrangling Turkey
Thunderstorms swept through at about 3am today, which meant the dogs were off and on my bed, shaking and pressing close to me before overheating, hopping down, and padding into the loo to sprawl on the tile and cool off. Which means I’ve been up since three, and am on my second jolt of coffee. …
Published on August 29, 2019 12:24
August 27, 2019
No Nap Required
It’s not even 11am and I need a nap. I’m on my second jolt of coffee and have already spent an hour and a half in the car. No nap will be taken today. There’s too much to do, between school starting for the Little Prince and the hour spent in the car daily. It …
Published on August 27, 2019 11:03
August 26, 2019
Soundtrack Monday: Boy With a Coin
The first scene I ever had of the Gallow & Ragged books was the pike-vs.-knight fight in the beginning of Trailer Park Fae. As with any endeavour involving the Good Folk, music was a necessity, and Robin in particular needed just the right songs. There wasn’t much music for Gallow at first–most of the light …
Published on August 26, 2019 14:00
Highlands Thoughts
I’m considering doing an Indiegogo or a serial run for The Highlands War. It would be nice to get Kaia’s story to a natural resting place before I walk away from it for good. Originally, there were only three books planned–Steelflower, then her adventures in the Highlands, then her return (with Darik) to G’maihallan. The …
Published on August 26, 2019 08:31
August 23, 2019
Whiskers
Saw this fellow in a gigantic aquarium last week, and couldn’t resist getting a close-up. He’s an old sturgeon, about the size of a small child, and his whiskers are fraying a bit at the tips–but they still work, I’d bet, and better than most. Age brings experience and calm, and that is its beauty. …
Published on August 23, 2019 07:00
August 22, 2019
Every Permutation
So far this morning I’ve spent an hour in the car, walked the dogs, and swallowed a few correspondence toads. As a result, I’m somewhat at sixes and sevens, and longing for more coffee. I just can’t tell if more caffeine will help or hinder, given the amount of fog brewing in my head. It’s …
Published on August 22, 2019 11:13
August 21, 2019
Busy Meatspace
The past few weeks have been hell on my daily writing time. If it’s not the stress it’s family events, and if it’s not family events it’s back-to-school arrangements, and if it’s not any of that it’s scrambling to catch up with stuff that fell by the wayside because of stress, family events, and back-to-school …
Published on August 21, 2019 07:56
August 19, 2019
Soundtrack Monday: No Difference
A long, long while ago, maw riting partner and I were at a restaurant, and our server’s name was Josiah. It’s an old-fashioned name, and delighted both of us. Somehow during dinner, we both promised (each other, of course, the server was oblivious) to write a book with a Josiah as a character. Blood Call …
Published on August 19, 2019 08:23
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