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December 11, 2018
RELEASE DAY: Rattlesnake Wind
That’s right, my darlings–finally, one of the books closest to my heart is out in the world and ready for your delectation. I always meant to go back to Wyoming, and I have; though perhaps not in the way anyone might have expected. Dez’s story is pretty brutal, and since she’s young, a lot of …
Published on December 11, 2018 09:22
December 7, 2018
Safe Now
I just finished a monstrous revision, and my head is not quite my own at the moment. Regular blogging will resume shortly; in the meantime, here, have a picture of the business end (not the biggest end, alas) of a Very Large Branch that fell out of treetops less than a foot away from me …
Published on December 07, 2018 12:46
December 4, 2018
Prospective Jacket
Both dogs are exhausted by roughhousing after breakfast. Which is fine by me, it’ll make walking them easier. It’s also chilly today, with a brisk wind, which Sir Boxnoggin does not enjoy. Miss B, thanks to her wonderful Aussie undercoat, is an all-weather dog, but Boxnoggin may need a jacket if it gets much colder. I have …
Published on December 04, 2018 09:01
December 3, 2018
Boxnoggin’s Monday Morn
Lord Boxnoggin is a Very Curious Dog, in both senses of the word. He is ever ready to Do A Protec when a car door slams somewhere in the neighborhood, or when the doorbell rings, or even when it’s foggy outside and he just doesn’t like the way a certain fir tree is looking at …
Published on December 03, 2018 08:42
November 30, 2018
Solid Marble
Me: This is solid marble, how…?The Princess: I dunno.Me: I'm not mad or even annoyed, just curious as all get-out.The Little Prince: Oh yeah. About that… Apparently, it slid out of his hand and dropped just the right way onto granite countertop tile. Which is a shame, I liked this butter bell, but now I …
Published on November 30, 2018 09:32
November 29, 2018
COVER REVEAL: Rattlesnake Wind
There are some books that live very close to the writer’s heart, and this is one of mine. When I was much younger than today, we moved from Great Britain to Wyoming, and the culture shock was immense. The only thing to love about the place was the wind coming over vast sweeps of long …
Published on November 29, 2018 09:07
November 27, 2018
Paradox, Revisions
Already this morning I’ve woven in 400 words, gone through yesterday’s added scene twice to layer in detail, and made a couple global changes. The Maiden’s Blade is growing slowly, tortuously, and now the largest problem is where to salt in the other scenes needed to bring another character’s arc forward here instead of in the second book. I …
Published on November 27, 2018 10:55
November 26, 2018
Rush Resurrection
© | Dreamstime Stock Photos I resurrected in a rush this morning, since Sir Boxnoggin, He Who Chases Squirls, was trying to get under the covers with me and ended up punching me in the face. My yelp must have been puppylike, for it brought both dogs to try and lick anything of me they …
Published on November 26, 2018 08:46
November 23, 2018
Ours Now
Yesterday was a very quiet day. We have a sick neighbor, so we made extra at each step and sent it next door. The Princess was settled on the loveseat with both dogs, but when she was called away to finish up some baking, Boxnoggin and B decided warm cushions were not to be left …
Published on November 23, 2018 08:53
November 20, 2018
Better than Monday
Things I’ve said already today: “You dropped a sock. I’m hanging it on your doorknob.”“NOT ON MY TITS, DOG.”“Clearly this fellow’s only experience of sex comes from Clive Cussler novels.”“What’s the right time to tell your date about your barbed penis?”“I’d read that for charity, but I’d need a LOT of weed.”“No, Mary Berry wouldn’t …
Published on November 20, 2018 08:28
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