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Atlanta Recap

I came home to St. Louis a day earlier than expected only to find two sick kiddos and a car that needed new brakes. It wasn’t the welcome I’d expected, but we’re getting back on an even keel. I think. Because I had to hit the ground running in St. Louis, I don’t have pictures [...]

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Georgia on my Mind

Sometimes, I put off writing a post because I don’t know where to start.  I mean, one year ago I felt a little silly even saying out loud that I wanted to use romantic suspense books to fight human trafficking. After a whirlwind of a year, I find myself headed for Atlanta, backed by my [...]

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More than a Book Signing

When I first signed with Booktrope, I was asked who I thought my target readers were. I came up with what I thought was a fairly solid picture for my “target market demographic.”   On some level, that picture looked a lot like me. The reality, however, is that my readers are as diverse as my characters, if not more so. One [...]

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What’s With the Graffiti?

graf·fi·ti (gruh-fee-tee): markings, as initials, slogans, or drawings, written, spray-painted, or sketched on a sidewalk, wall of a building or public restroom, or the like. (Dictionary.com) graf·fi·to: Archaeology. An ancient drawing or writing scratched on a wall or other surface. (Dictionary.com) Since the world of the ancients, mankind has been etching drawings on cave walls, [...]

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