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What Does Easter Mean to You?
Leave a commentI originally posted this to the WordServe Water Cooler which is my agency’s multi-author blog. If you haven’t checked it out I hope you’ll hop on over there. Several great authors blog about writing from craft, to marketing, to publishing. … Continue reading
Fear: The Dream Slayer
2 CommentsToday is happy release day for my latest novel, Poison. Honestly, it is a dream come true. I remember getting the call from my superstar agent Greg Johnson after my original one book contract turned into a trilogy. That was … Continue reading
It’s A Christmas Parade! | WordServe Water Cooler
Leave a commentToday, I’m part of a Christmas Blog Parade where many authors have blogged on their writer’s Christmas Wish List. What would be on your list? I’d have a Castle like poker game where I invited all the authors I’d like … Continue reading
Who is My Reader?
4 CommentsYes!! Release day is finally here. It’s such a dream come true. There have been lots of thoughts running through my mind. Where is that limo waiting to take me wherever I want to go? I still have to do … Continue reading
Anxious Anticipation
1 CommentI love seeing Facebook photos of when authors receive their “baby” in the mail. The cardboard flaps opened to book upon book of the fruits of their labor materialized. Today, my publisher played a little trick on me. I got one of … Continue reading
What Movies are you Watching?
Leave a commentRecently, a good friend of mine (shout out to Jen M.!) and I were out celebrating a big birthday– we’ll just say somewhere between 29 and 41. It was my turn to treat her so it was her movie pick. … Continue reading
What Does An Author Read?
4 CommentsWelcome to Redwood’s Ramblings. This blog will be much different than Redwood’s Medical Edge. RME is devoted to helping contemporary and historical novelists write medically accurate fiction. I post there Mon, Wed, Fri and Saturdays. Ramblings will be the jottings … Continue reading