Equality for Women: Not such a hot idea.

145 years ago today, in 1869, the first Women’s Suffrage law in the United Stated was granted in Wyoming Territory. It was the first step in full voting rights for women in America, which was written into the Constitution in 1920. Canada gave women the vote in 1919, and the United Kingdom trailed behind, declaring […]

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The Branded Rose Prophecy – Now Available!

The big book is now officially out. (Finally!) Enduring, undying love. A woman caught between two worlds. The man she can never have. The Kine and the Alfar, enemies since before Odin sat upon the throne of Asgard…. When Charlee Montgomery discovers Asher Strand’s true nature and the feelings he has for her, she also

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Monthly Mash – December

I repeat: I cannot believe it’s December already…. Top 10 Ways to Recover After Gluten Exposure http://katyhaldiman.com/top-10-ways-recover-gluten-exposure/ As this month is the classic month of over-indulgence, and eating what you shouldn’t (or can’t, in some cases), you might find this a useful guide at some stage. ___ Twilight, the Abridged Script Link I really liked

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First Reviews for The Branded Rose Prophecy

The first early reviews for The Branded Rose Prophecy are in. This is always a nerve-wracking time for a writer – until the first public feedback arrives, you never know if your latest child really is as perfect as you think it is, or if it’s really a monster and you can’t recognize that through

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Pin Me!

…and of course, as soon as I wrote the title of this post, my mind jumped to the erotic interpretation. Hazards of writing the sort of stories I do, I guess. 🙂 I resisted joining Pinterest for the longest time, not because I didn’t get it or didn’t like it, but because I have a

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The Only Unsolved Case Of Air Piracy In American History

So here’s a doozy I tripped over while wandering through the rabbit burrows of history the other day. On this day in 1971 a man, whose identity is still unknown, hijacked a Boeing 727, demanded $200,000 in ransom, then jumped out of the plane and skydived to the ground. He has never been found. No

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