It’s weird the stuff grief makes us do, right? The little things we cling to after death rips someone from us? Those of you close to me know all about my quest to duplicate Russ’ laundry smell, and some of you have held me during my meltdowns over the most mundane of things. But those … Read More
14 weeks.
14 weeks today since the 911 call, Russ. I know I should stop the morbid counting but it feels like losing yet another piece of you if I do. I did get the rawhide laced onto the second shield, baby. Just need the boss and handle now, and some finishing touches. How is it 14 … Read More
13 weeks.
It’s been 13 weeks since the worst night of my life, Russ. I’m trying. I really am. Because I know that’s what you want me to do. Worked on our shields today. Cried some. I keep thinking about how after we built these you wanted to build two more once we knew what we were … Read More
12 weeks.
This has been the longest twelve weeks of my fucking life, Russ. And I’m doing my best to listen in the stillness for your voice in my soul, to pay attention to the dreams, to focus on the songs you always send me exactly when I need them (including Zac Brown as I’m composing this … Read More
About Two Years, and Ten Weeks.
We should be having dinner together tonight, Russ. We should be celebrating. I know you would have taken an extra vacation day so we could do something together, because this is our second anniversary. And last year this time you were on day 2 of your second hospital stay after your picc line got infected. … Read More
Signed paperbacks? Why yes!
How to order signed paperback books. … Read More
Incisive (Inequitable Trilogy 3) now live on all vendors.
Incisive (Inequitable Trilogy 3) is now live on all e-book retail sites. … Read More
Incisive (live), new audiobook (live), me (eh)
Incisive (Inequitable Trilogy 3) is going live on e-book retailers, and Lieutenant (Governor Trilogy 2) is now available as an audiobook on Scribd! … Read More
One day at a time, new audiobooks.
Thank you for all the love and support, and audiobook news. … Read More
Still here.
Thank you for the outpouring of support. I’m still trying to put one foot in front of the other. Tomorrow (Thanksgiving) will mark four weeks since the day I found that my sweet Viking had joined his Ancestors. I know Russ would absolutely want me to keep putting one foot in front of the other, … Read More
Day by day.
TW: Grief. I realized I didn’t post my initial posts here about my sweet Viking, just the main update. Since Facebook has proven less than…reliable, I don’t want to lose these thoughts and feelings, no matter how raw and painful they are. And in case you aren’t in my Facebook group, you can now read … Read More
Grief beyond measure.
TW: grief Those of you who follow me on Facebook, or who are in my readers group there, already know what’s happened. For those of you who don’t, I’m poly. I have Spouse (formerly Hubby before she came out as trans earlier this year) of 24 years now, and the Viking, who is my poly … Read More
(10/18/21) New to Print
Ahead of Shameless Book Con in Orlando next month I’m trying to get caught up. I have literally been in a hole the past several months. Spent several days last week on print formatting several books that I hadn’t got around to doing that for, and scrambling to get Incisive done so I can get … Read More
Facebookpocalypse…
Facebook, Instagram, and other stuff is down right now. (Hello, Mercury Retrograde…) MeWe is up, however. Frankly, I like the little social media site that could. It’s easier to avoid the assholes there because MeWe doesn’t curate your feed the way the Face does and shove things into your face you never asked to see. … Read More
Release Day: Cross Country Chaos
It’s release day for the expanded and rewritten version of Cross Country Chaos! Description: Sometimes, second chances are the sweetest… (MF, contemporary romance, hero with a disability, sports romance, wounded hero, second-chance romance, older MCs, HEA) Kelly Alexander is a divorced single mom. Her younger son, Denny, who uses a wheelchair because of spina bifida, … Read More