Tag: writing

Stylin’ White Board

I tried to work without it, but honestly, I was a little bit handicapped. I tried using a notebook with a pen, but it wasn’t the same. My white board is an organizational tool that my brain uses as a leftover to my career days when I had two huge white boards going in my office at all times. It think better using one. I plot better. I write better.

But there was no way that big ugly thing was coming into my dining room.

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Cover Reveal & Dedication

I received the final cover the other day. Debi Warford did a beautiful job with it, I think.

And, because it answers the question of “why in the world did you write an entire novella to take place between books 1 and 2 of a trilogy?”, here is the dedication as it will be published:

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Author Turned Blogger

I saw something recently a blogger said about writing a book. “You’re not validated as a blogger until you’re selling some book you wrote in your sidebar.” That gave me pause. Maybe because I’m not really a blog reader, I didn’t really pay attention to a trend in bloggers-turned-author.

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Sneak Peek: Song Prologue

I thought I’d give you a sneak peak at my current work-in-progress. I’m HOPING that it will be ready to publish by the end of this month, but I’m not promising. Every time I get good momentum, something around me requires days of my attention. Nevertheless — I’m about halfway through it right now and am really excited about the story that is shaping up.

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Radio Interview Tonight!

I am a guest tonight on Edin Road Radio, talking with Jesse Coffey about Book in my Jewel Trilogy, Sapphire Ice.

Please join me tonight, August 14th at 6:30 PM EST. If you cannot listen live, the show is archived. You can listen and retrieve the archive at this link: http://www.edinroad.com/radio

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My Office

I think all of my years in corporate America has my mind conditioned to where I’m more productive and where I’m not. I’ve tried writing at the dining room table, and I’ve tried sitting on my couch and working, but I have always worked best at my desk. That’s one of the reasons that makes it hard to work when it’s just me and the boys. My office is removed from the rooms where they’re more likely to play, and I’m not very comfortable with that.

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Romancing the Book

For anyone that loves a good romance story or even for those who feel that reading romance is a waste of time, this is the book that will change your mind on more levels than one.

I loved every single second of the book and could not stop reading till I got to the very end and even then I did not want the story to end. This author truly knows the meaning of delivering a powerful message, romance at it’s best and grabbing your attention from the word go.

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