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Why I Decided To Become A Novelist

I think the reason why I write fiction is pretty much out there for public consumption on every site and URL where my bio and profile roams.  The short version is George Lucas wrote Star Wars, Harrison Ford re-wrote one line in the love scene between Han Solo and Princess Leia, I got hooked by […]

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And Then There Was Two…Vampires

And Then There Was Two…Vampires Vampire reproduction — how one vampire went about creating a new vampire — used to be lovingly laid out in detail, but I’ve noticed a trend in romance fiction lately;  the actual process of re-creation is glossed over or missing altogether. Even I’m at fault on this one, as there

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Henry VIII Lives On.

Henry Tudor died 466 years ago today, but because of all he achieved in his life, his influence lives on. Most people tend to remember Henry because of his six wives, his obesity, and the fact that he split the Roman Catholic church asunder and formed the Church of England just so he could marry

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Australia Day – January 26

I’m ironically aware that as this post goes live, Australia Day in Australia is all over and done with, thanks to the International Date Line. But it’s Australia Day where I am, so I’m doing the salute, sans the tinny. ‘on yer, mate. ________________________

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Let Me Count The Ways

Let Me Count The Ways When writing any story at all, an author strives to avoid duplicating anything they’ve written before, especially pet turns of phrase, favourite words and expressions.  This can be a challenge in erotic romances.  Because I try not to repeat myself (it can happen quite unconsciously), I have become aware of

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Wednesday’s Mash – January 23, 2013

New year, new day for mash posts. Goodies I’ve found from chatting, cruising and working lately: Interesting Sites Writing, Rants and Reviews Brand new review site — the paint is still wet, and there’s very little, content-wise, there yet.  But if you like discovering new-to-everyone places, there you go. __ Free Books Need Love, Too

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Roe v’s Wade – 40th Anniversary.

Normally I would steer clear of something as touchy as abortion laws in a country other than my own, but a couple of small coincidences made it worth mentioning. 1)  Today is the 40th anniversary of Roe v’s Wade. 2)  While the pros and cons of the case are still hotly debated even today, one

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What IS Romantic Suspense, Exactly?

What IS Romantic Suspense, Exactly? Part I This post is part of a series: Part I Part II _________ Ask six different readers and writers what romantic suspense is, and you’re likely to get six quite different answers. There is a lot of confusion out there about what is — and most importantly, what isn’t

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Sick. Ugh.

So much for catching up on blog posts.  There’s a nasty cold/flu/bug thing going around, and despite eating super-healthy and working out, I’m the only one in my office that seems to have caught the damned thing. I was so out of it today (day 3) that I dragged my sorry ass into work, thinking

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My Life/Working Notes – The Hobbit + The Vistaria Affair Series

I’m completely behind primarily because I finally got to see The Hobbit on Sunday. My daughter, Kate, and I went to the local cinema complex to check out Richard Armitage and Martin Freeman.  I was a bit disappointed we didn’t get to see/hear Benedict Cumberbatch’s rolling baritone this installment, but one small surprise bonus for

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