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Day Jobs
Writing Tips| 2 Comments »It is hard to be a writer with a day job. My day job is SEO SEM and a bunch of other technical names. I work through several sites, but home is www.fetch50k.com . I talk to several writers who have a difficult time balancing work, family, and their day jobs. I meet a lot […]
What is a Hero?
Writing Tips| 1 Comment »My friend Mirella was the first one who told me that Calum (from The Pledge) was modled after my husband. Not even I’d noticed it until she mentioned it. I always find it interesting how we create characters.
I read both her other novels. I liked Bloodstone Castle the best. The hero was very bold. I […]
Bloodstone Castle
Author Friends, Writing Tips| No Comments »My friend Mirella Patzer was telling me yesterday that she’s been selling about 1 - 3 copies of her book every time she leaves the home. She carries copies in her purse and just talks up her books. Of course, she is active in the community. She’s a member of the Red Hat society - it […]
Historical Fiction Group
Uncategorized, Writing Tips| No Comments »Visit Medieval Fiction
My friend Mirella Patzer started a great new historical group. She has several excellent review sites and attracts some famous authors to the group. One of the best things about Mirella’s groups is that everyone has a real love for historical fact. We can all ask questions.
What did a wife call her husband […]
Romance is….
Uncategorized, Writing Tips| No Comments »What does romance mean to you? My husband and I have been together for 10 years. Tonight I went into the bedroom to get a book and ended up being tickled until I begged mercy. Earlier he brought me a coffee from my favorite coffee shop. I’ve been working hard lately and he thought I […]
Writing For a Living
Uncategorized, Writing Tips| No Comments »Have you ever realized how you evolve as you grow older. At one time I laughed at the propaganda behind the publishing industry which painted authors as eccentric people traveling through life on a different level than the rest. I looked at myself in the mirror and saw a mother, student, business owner, wife, friend, […]


