Today is a variety of things. I’ve got “Love & Brimstone” submitted to several review sites, so keep your fingers crossed! None of the peer critiques told me it was crap, so hopefully the reviewers will like it too. *LOL*
Now if I only had a brain and courage!
Apparently, like the Tin Man, I have a heart. Contrary to what my ex has said in the past, I’m not a heartless bitch. (I might still be a bitch, but I saw my heart on the echocardiogram, so I
&^%$#@!!!
I just got home from playing human voodoo doll. At least, that’s what it seems like the lab I got my blood drawn was doing. The air conditioner was set to about twenty below zero, for starters. So all my
Sucktacular Synopsis Stigma
Most fiction writers will probably agree on one thing if nothing else: writing the synopsis sucks. Period. In fact, it’s a current discussion in The Romance Room email list. In that same vein, I found some helpful links on writing
On Editing…
The editing process, as I’ve found, is always a learning curve. One can never know too much about editing. The more you edit, the more you learn, which leads to better writing. Participating on a peer-review critique group is a
What’s the Word?
Ugh. I had to bite the bullet and buy Word today. I’ve survived for several years without it, opting instead for the fully-featured (and FREE!) Open Office software. But now we’re in the editing process with “Love & Brimstone” and
Writing Software
Interview Anxiety!
I’m so excited! My interview with Jordana Ryan is today at 2pm eastern! Here’s the link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jordana-Ryan And a reporter from our local paper interviewed me this week, the story should be out next week. Eeep! Tune in and hear

