Emerald Fire
On a far away world, a pampered city boy meets Heathcliff of the desert. Together, they must solve a murder and survive the harsh sands of the Great Valley; but can they trust each other? The harsh desert world of … Continue reading →
On a far away world, a pampered city boy meets Heathcliff of the desert. Together, they must solve a murder and survive the harsh sands of the Great Valley; but can they trust each other? The harsh desert world of … Continue reading →
This week has been a doozie. I had two clients die, one get diagnosed with cancer, my coworker’s father-in-law in the ICU with heart failure, and JaneGate. I need a drink. I wanted to say a bit about lying, in … Continue reading →
The next stop on the Keepsake Tour – join me at Delilah Devlin’s blog for a visit with a lionfish.
Continue reading →Another stop on the Emerald Keepsake Tour is ready for you. C’mon by and join me at the amazing Robyn Bachar’s blog for an interview.
Continue reading →I’m so excited! It goes live April 1st, but I had to share. Will, over at Pride Promotions, has made an absolutely fabulous series of graphics for the official part of the tour, and you can see it below. … Continue reading →
Happy Almost-Spring! It’s warming up, finally, and I actually got to walk home from work yesterday! Very exciting. Almost all the snow is melted, leaving what hardened rime of muck there is to hulk like a menace in the shadows. … Continue reading →
I was invited to visit The Divas of Desire to share a bit of why I knit. I hope you’ll join me!
Continue reading →Welcome to Thoughtful Thursday, where we chat about 3D and writing. Today I have a bit of a twist on the topic. Since Book 2 of the Persis Chronicles, Emerald Keep, is out on April 8th, I figured I’d share … Continue reading →
Welcome to my new home on the web! Over the course of the next month, I’ll be migrating here permanently. The Blogger blog will still be available in the archive, but we made the decision to move to this one … Continue reading →
I started this blog years ago on Blogger. Though all the information has been imported to this site, there may have been a loss of formatting. If you’d prefer to view the original blog, please click here.
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