Monthly Archives: October 2009
Weekday Warrioring
Most of this week I’ve spent getting prepared for a phone conversation with my agent, which I had…today! So, in terms of my progress, I guess that’s what I have to talk about. I set up a phone chat … Continue reading
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Make-A-Fan Monday: Amy Tipton
Today I’m making you a fan of…Amy Tipton. Ok, so I’ve had Amy in mind for my first Make-A-Fan Monday, but I was thrown a little off the trail when I went to dig up some links for her. Last … Continue reading
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New Blog Schedule
I haven’t blogged for an entire week! That’s the longest I’ve gone without posting and yes, it makes me sad. But I’ve been putting in honest work, I swear. One bit of work has been blog pondering. Yes, blog pondering. … Continue reading
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Author Interview: Heather Hollick, Pendragon’s Banner
Camelot is less a romantic kingdom than a lusty and fragmented realm in this spirited retelling of Arthurian legend, the second novel in Hollick’s trilogy. Over the years, Arthur Pendragon and Gwenhwyfar have accumulated a vast array of estranged relatives, … Continue reading
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First Line Followup
Man, there is a lot of love for Jane Austen out there, huh? She seems to have the first line to end all first lines. But my favorite line actually comes from Ingrid Law’s Savvy. It goes: “When my brother … Continue reading
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Here’s a Question For Ya
I got into a discussion with several writer friends yesterday about favorite first lines. This got me thinking, how much angst should you put into creating the perfect first line? I mean, they’re obviously important, but I’ve also heard agents … Continue reading
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