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Tag Archives: writing
Rainy Days and Monday
Hello, Monday. You’ve come back again. Whoppee. Not! However, I am enjoying the rain. It’s been feast or famine in the weather department this year and we’re in desperate need of rain so it’s all good. Let’s see…What’s going on … Continue reading
Posted in Writing Life
Tagged books, coffee, follow up, Iffy, inspiration, Monday, reading, writing
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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Illusions
Dear Universe, I am challenged every day, by reality and illusions both. As a writer, though, it’s probably the illusions that give me the most grief. Pulling gossamer strings from thin air, weaving them into words that tell a story, … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, musing, quotes, Thursday Thoughts, Universe, writing
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Wednesday Words: Back
Get back, Jack! I’ve got your back (or as my “guys” would say, “We’ve got your six!” 😉 ) Today’s #1lineWed theme is “BACK.” Here’s a snippet from the first chapter of NIGHT MOVES. This is in Hollywood’s POV. **** … Continue reading
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Tagged #1lineWed, characters, inspiration, Nightriders MC, snippet, Wednesday Words, writing
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Monday All Over Again
I spent a good part of the weekend at the ballpark watching the 14Us play. They won their bracket on Saturday. Yay! As I’m typing this around noonish on Sunday, I have no clue as to the final outcome. Hopefully, … Continue reading
Posted in Writing Life
Tagged family, follow up, fun stuff, fun travel and adventure, links, Monday, Nightriders MC, pics, stuff, WIPs, writing
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Wednesday Words: Up
Today’s theme for #1lineWed is one that leaves a lot open to interpretation. When I searched for “UP” in BLOOD BRIDE (which is complete now! Well, first draft anyway 😉 ) the opening scene gave me lots of possibilities. So, … Continue reading
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Tagged #1lineWed, characters, Moonstruck, snippet, Wednesday Words, WIPs, writing
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A Monday in April
I suck at blog titles, especially when I’m caffeine deprived. 😆 Ah well. I need to focus what little talent I have on book titles anyway, right? *nods* Yesterday was Opening Day for baseball season! Yayayayay! Baseball is back! Sadly, … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon Kindle, books, coffee, family, follow up, Hard Target, Kindle Worlds, Monday, Moonstruck, Penumbra, reading, Red Dirt Royalty, TV, writing
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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Angels
Guardian Muses? If there’s a market for those, I’m in! I need one! 😆 As much as we’d all like to blame our Muses on those periods of no inspiration, of writer’s block, of author meh, that’s not really fair. … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, musing, procrastination, quotes, Thursday Thoughts, Universe, writing
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Wednesday Words: Eyebrows
I ❤ Wednesday. #1lineWed makes it easy for me to pick out a snippet. 😆 Today's theme is…*drumroll* EYEBROWS! Everyone has them. Some characters use them a lot, some not. While Smoke Jenner from October’s NIGHT FIRE release has brows, … Continue reading
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Tagged #1lineWed, characters, inspiration, Moonstruck, Nightriders MC, series, snippet, Wednesday Words, WIPs, writing
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Monday the Last of March
It’s Monday. Yippee! Not. 😆 Would you believe I have nothing to say? Yeah, well… Something really weird and more than incredible happened to me over on Facebook last week. I posted a meme about writing and darn if the … Continue reading
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Tagged coffee, links, Monday, Moonstruck, Red Dirt Royalty, writing
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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Fix
The Universe is back in Romance Author mode. Don’t we, those of us who write, do exactly these things to our characters? Heroes and heroines betray/harm, makes missteps, violate trust, and create emotional disasters before we finally let them find … Continue reading













