I thank my dear husband for helping me figure out how to redo my website to something simple and easy to navigate!
We spent the evening going through loads of New Zealand photos to add to the header--man, NZ is the most beautiful country ever! (I'm bias, of course :P)
Anyway, up on the new website are a few short stories for free. They are a mixture of genres . . . All with an element of romance. Check out if you like!
www.anytasunday.com:)
Other than that, I'm excited about an upcoming book I co-wrote with Andrew Q. Gordon that is coming out in August with Dreamspinner Press:
(Un)MaskedIt's magic realism, similar in vein and tone to (In)visible.
And . . .
Rory and Eric -- "The F Words"
Okay, so the thing is, I'm totally panicking over it at the moment. It's because I have started writing(about 1/4 through) and it's like I've gotten so close to the characters that I'm living their stresses as well.
Messed up, right?
Does anyone else experience that when reading or writing? Being so close to the characters that you start absorbing their fears and worries, too?
But I love the story and have to keep writing it. But it's angsty with Rory's past; the loss of his best-friend
and being homophobic.
I am really enjoying writing from two different perspectives this time though! Gah, I just LOVE writing!!!
Nice work.