I have this main character named Jacklyn. As I delve into who she is, I find I love her more and more. She is a …
Writing Posts
Too Close For Comfort
My therapist has told me that I should write a memoir. I’ve had kind of a bizarre life, a mixture of hilarity, personal tragedies and …
Green Eyed Monsters Aren’t So Monstrous
It has happened again. A good friend of mine has been published. I am so, over the moon happy for that person and all of …
Keep it Simple Stupid: What My Son and Twitter Taught Me About Writing
I can hear my son, Logan, shouting “Don’t say stupid!” in my head as I type this. That might be the most important thing he’s …
Write Like a Fangirl
I was a fangirl before I knew anything about fandom. As early as I can remember, I would take an aspect of entertainment and fixate …
Theories of a Collective Unconscious
Carl Jung once said, “…in addition to our immediate consciousness, which is of a thoroughly personal nature and which we believe to be the only …
The Many Benefits of Taking Your Time
Time heals all wounds…and it makes you a better writer too. A short while ago, a friend of mine posted a Facebook status lamenting about …
The Next Big Thing Blog Hop…Again!
The awesome Jess Sturman-Coombs tagged me to blog hop with her again, so I figured I would discuss my latest writing project (aka, what I’m tackling …
On Common Ground: My Marriage to A Fellow Writer
My husband called me first thing in the morning. He didn’t say good morning, simply “I finally figured out how we can do Eclipse, but …
The Next Big Thing Blog Hop
Hello readers! I hope you all had a wonderful New Year! I was tagged by Harvey Stanbrough to take part in this, The Next Big Thing …