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March 24, 2017

Question Posted to Goodreads

Back in February someone posted the question, "Who is your favorite fictional couple, and why?" I guess I didn't get to the question in enough time because it's not there anymore. My favorite fictional couple of all my books is definitely Jamie and P. J. from Suddenly . They are my favorite partially because they are from the first book of mine that was published, and because they are such a cute couple. I had so much fun writing them.

I'm working on another young adult lesbian romance that I hope to have out later this year. It also has two characters that I've been working on in my head that I think I'm really going to enjoy developing. I will be posting more about them as the story develops.

I hope whoever posted the question gets to see this blog post, and I hope that's the answer they were looking for.
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Published on March 24, 2017 13:47

March 16, 2017

So Far Behind

[image error]I've been chasing my tail for months now and still have not caught it. ;) I've got so many irons in the fire I can't seem to get any of them completely forge. I am over half way done with The Preacher's Wife which is a companion book to Standing Her Ground. The Preacher's Wife was the book I'd started before Standing Her Ground, but I just couldn't get it to flow. Now, it's really coming along.

I, also, have a new adult thriller I'm working on and a young adult/new adult romance in the works. On top of that I'm trying to get the next book of the Suddenly series going on. Speaking of Suddenly, because my original publisher did not get all of the ecopies of Suddenly taken down, Amazon has banned me from making any of my books available on Kindle Unlimited for a year. Which I am furious about.[image error]

I'm going to make all of books available in other places like Kobo, Barnes and Noble, etc., but it will just take a little time to get it done.

Right now you can read Standing Her Ground (The Truth About Her Son), Judge Not (Don't Judge Love), and the ongoing story of The Preacher's Wife for free on Inkitt.  https://www.inkitt.com/manage-stories...

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Published on March 16, 2017 17:00

November 7, 2016

What I'm working on now!

I am working on a piece originally titled "The Evangelist's Wife." It's about Kaitlyn Haverty from Standing Her Ground's mother, Catherine and Elizabeth Stanton. I started working on this story three years ago after the first time I heard about "corrective rape," but I could never get the story to flow. It's finally taking off. I've written over 14,000 words.  And then, I realized I gave Elizabeth the wrong job. OOPS! So, I'll be working on fixing that. This story is going to overlap Standing Her Ground. It's going to start when Catherine returns from Uganda after having been kidnapped and raped. So for the SHG readers, you'll get some insight into what is going on with Kaitlyn from her mother's story. I'm really excited about this story. I, also, may be publishing it on Inkitt.com when I start editing it. If I do that the fans who follow me will get to read it for free as I'm editing and add their input. So keep an eye out for that in January. I expect to finish the story by mid-December and then I'm going to walk away for a few weeks. I hope to start editing by mid-January, so stay tuned.



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Published on November 07, 2016 14:52

June 28, 2016

So Close

If I could only get about ten hours of uninterrupted time, I could get the first episode of The Circle of Confusion done. Unfortunately, I'm babysitting all of my grandchildren, ages 11-3, so I'm not getting much writing done. I had hoped to have it up by now, but life gets in the way sometimes. Please be patient. It will be up soon and it will be free. I'm also going to attach a survey to it because I want to know what my readers think about it and how it's written. Keep your fingers crossed and pray the writing gods let me have some writing time.
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Published on June 28, 2016 05:13

June 16, 2016

Getting Closer





I've had my grandkids several days over the past couple of weeks and haven't been able to put the finishing touches on The Circle of Confusion: It's All New: Meeting New Friends episode. I also have not had a chance to put together the cover. It's very, very close to being ready and I appreciate your patience. Here's a little taste of the story to hold you over.

P. J.


I see Jamie coming up the sidewalk. Her dark hair is pulled back in a ponytail. She is wearing red shorts and a black tank top. I can see the definition of her legs from where I’m standing several feet away. Her smile widens as she sees me checking her out. The first time I checked her out back in high school, she had no clue that I was doing it. I used to hang with a pretty rough crowd, and Jamie had never really paid much attention to me. She was a popular cheerleader and dating Todd Baxter, one of the basketball players. I was just beginning to suspect that I might be gay, and the attraction I felt for her was a part of that early confusion. I’d see her coming into the school building as my friends and I stood around outside talking, and I would watch her. She was beautiful. At the time, I didn’t understand why I felt so compelled to watch for her every day, but now I know it’s because I was falling in love with her. 
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Published on June 16, 2016 05:31

June 7, 2016

The Circle of Confusion

Suddenly has been available for a week now and doing very well on Amazon. I'm very excited to see so many people reading it. I'm working on the print edition. I've been having a little trouble with the cover, but expect to get that done in the next day or two. Unfortunately, it's making me have to push back the release date for the print copy, which I had planned on being on June 10th. 

I also planned to release the first episode of The Circle of Confusion: It's All New on June 10th. That still might happen. The episode is written. It's told from P. J. and Jamie's point of view, plus I'm introducing two new characters, Lori and Kayla who will be part of P. J. and Jamie's group of friends. I'll post a link for you all once it is available. This first episode will be free on Amazon and I hope to hear what you all thing about the story.

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Published on June 07, 2016 14:28

May 28, 2016

Suddenly Getting Ready To Be Available Again

   Suddenly is just a few keystrokes away from release. I'm going to load it to Amazon this weekend and check it out to make sure there isn't anything that still needs fixed and officially re-release it under my partner and my book label, Tea Rose Books. 
I can't wait to hear what everyone thinks about reading the story for the first time, or reading it again. I know I loved reading it again. It is, by far, still my favorite story of everything I've written. Plus, with this done, I can start working on new projects. :)
I hope you will write me and tell me what you think about this story, or any other story I've written at metudor.com@gmail.com. Namaste! M. E.
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Published on May 28, 2016 11:41

March 11, 2016

Don't You Wanna Stay- Jason Aldean ft. Kelly Clarkson




http://www.amazon.com/Second-Chances-M-E-Tudor-ebook/dp/B00KJKMUJA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457722691&sr=8-1&keywords=second+chances+M.+E.+Tudor I love music and I always built a play list for my stories. I love finding songs that I think fit with my story. This song was what can to mind when I wrote the following scene in Second Chances:

"Think about it. I’m sure Mom would love for you to stay.” Casey wanted her to stay, too.“I’ll think about it.”“Pam…uh…,” Casey began, “I…uh...wanted to apologize for being so forward at the bar.” Casey paused, and then said, “But I’m not really sorry about what I did.”Pam could feel the blush creeping up her neck. “It’s okay. I enjoyed it.”Casey’s whole body flushed with heat at Pam’s words. “Really?”“Yes,” Pam paused, a little surprised by what she was about to admit this to Casey. “I used to look forward to the way you always tried to touch me. I’ve been sorry many times that I didn’t give in and let you.”
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Published on March 11, 2016 10:59

February 29, 2016

Rough Month

If any of you follow me on Facebook, you know that I lost my beloved sister, Sheryl, on February 11, 2016. She was with her long time partner, James Shumberg. They died in a single engine plane crash off the coast of Destin, Florida. This tragedy put my life in a tailspin for a few weeks. My sister and I were very close and she was a huge supporter of my writing. I'm working through my mourning and back to writing, because that's what she would have wanted me to do.

I have three major projects for this month, and hopefully I'll get at least one of them done. The one I want to finish the most, is the editing and re-releasing of Suddenly. I know there are several people wondering what happened to that book. The publisher it was originally published with went out of business, so the title was returned to me. The original editing was very poorly done, so I've been going over it with a fine tooth comb. My goal is to make it available again before the end of March.

The other two projects I'm working on are my Christmas romance, that I didn't finish in time for Christmas, and a new drama that will cross the boundaries of lesbianism and transsexualism. It's been an interesting story that has taken twists that I didn't expect, so I hope the readers will be equally as surprised as I have been.

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Published on February 29, 2016 15:00

January 25, 2016

Time Flies

I can't believe it's already almost the end of January 2016. After I had published Standing Her Ground on October 31, 2015, life became very busy with the holidays and crazy schedules. The time has flown by, and I feel like I haven't done anything, but I have. Besides spending a ton of time promoting Standing Her Ground, I've been editing Suddenly. As many of you know, my publisher, Itoh Press, gave me back the rights to Suddenly. It needed editing badly, so that has been one of my main focuses for the past few months. 
I've started writing a holiday romance in November thinking I get it done in enough time to publish it by Christmas, but that didn't happen. And then, another story popped into my head demanding to be written. I've been writing, editing, and reading like a crazy fool. Mind you, I'm not complaining. I love doing all of those things, well, except for editing. ;) Anyway, I'm trying to fit more blog posts into my schedule so I can keep you all abreast of what I'm doing. I'm not going to be posting as many links to my books on Facebook. I think most of the people on my Facebook account who were interested in my books already have them. 
I am going to be giving away digital copies of Standing Her Ground on Goodreads next month. I'm still fine tuning the print copy, so right now it's only available on Amazon. For my fans who don't use Amazon, I will make PDF copies available for you upon request. Just email me at metudor.com@gmail.com. 
I hope everyone's year is starting out great. I know mine is, and I can't wait to share what I'm writing with you.
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Published on January 25, 2016 16:58

Upcoming Event!

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I will be at the Indie Author Book Fest at the Daviess County Public Library in Owensboro, KY on Saturday, October 1, 2016. I will have copies of Suddenly and Standing Her Ground for sale and giving r ...more
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