Archive | February 2015
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My Life of Crime
Originally posted on historywithatwist:
This is a big day for me – my new novel, High Crimes, is now available on Amazon. It is the first time I’ve stepped out of historical fiction and into the modern world. High Crimes is a tale of stalkers and abusers and how their victims finally decide to fight…
The Final Episode of The Wolfcat Chronicles and Some Other Stuff
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Yesterday I began working on Book Ten of The Wolfcat Chronicles. I’ll not call this a revision because I’ll be extensively rewriting the book, most of the changes coming in the last third to a half of the story. But already I have changed a couple of…
Ronovan Writes Week In Review
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
In case you missed something from this week, here they all are. Hope you find something you enjoy. POETRY Bruised Heart-A Haiku BLOGGING TIP Blogging Personality: The Key to Success. RONOVAN’S RANDOMS Ronovan Writes Weekend Mick Flick. Do you feel Serendipity this week? Depression, Understanding, and Finding Peace. ? Maybe more next week, Ronovan…
Sunday Surprise
Originally posted on Barbara G.Tarn – writer:
And it’s a guest! Again from Strange Portals, another fellow author! Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Tricia Drammeh! Where do you live and write from? I live in New Hampshire with my husband, four kids, and two cats. I wish I could say I write from trendy…
Authors Supporting Our Troops – January 2015 Totals #ASOT2015
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Alrighty then… the first month of the 2015 version of the event is over, and I gotta tell ya… it went way smoother than last year for me! There were no more giant piles of books I then had to wade through and box up for the soldiers. After I…
Brigid’s Day
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Tradition honours this time of year, the mid point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, with a feast. The crone months are behind us and we look forward to the spring. The ewes are giving milk and we will not starve. Okay, the local supermarket is always…