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Soundtrack Wanted

I’m not sure if it’s a good thing or a bad thing that within a day of releasing Ring of Fire, I started to hear from readers that they’d already finished reading it and were ready for book six. I mean, that’s mostly wonderful. But, yikes, I can’t write that fast! I can promise that I’m [...]

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Thinking Romance

It’s hard to think romance when your youngest son just licked the dog. Right after you put on the anti-itch spray. So now his tongue is numb. Sigh. My world is a delightful cacophony of conversations, silliness, bickering, boys wrestling, dogs wrestling, kittens wrestling… and since we pulled the boys to home school, the days [...]

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My Oasis

A friend of mine at Booktrope recently suggested I blog about my workspace. Until last summer, I didn’t really have one. I tend to keep a dictaphone or notebook with me at all times, just in case a scene popped into my head while I was out and about. I write anywhere and everywhere. But [...]

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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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