Archive | July, 2011

Exciting News!

I’ve started this post a dozen times and everything comes out clunky and awkward. To save us all the pain of reading that, I’ll cut to the chase: I’ve signed with a publisher! I had a lot of reasons for going indie with my books a year ago. It’s been an amazing  journey and I’ve [...]

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What’s with the Feet?

If you’ve read all four of my books, you might have noticed a theme on the covers. The idea to have the heroine’s feet as the central focus of the photos evolved on its own.When we did the photo shoot for Throwaway, there were two shots in particular I really liked for the cover. I wound up [...]

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Dream, Dream, Dream

When I was a little girl, my older sisters would sing that old Everly Brothers song ad naseam. Every time I joined in, they told me I sounded like a dying frog. Ah, family. Anyway, back to dreams. Why? Because my novels often start with one. Only it’s not a normal dream—it’s much more movie-like, [...]

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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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