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Continue reading →: Loving That Teen Spirit/Angst
OK, I seriously think I may have been misguided all this time. I’ve been focusing on writing about interracial LOVE when all along I should have been focusing on INTERSPECIES PARANORMAL LOVE, for kids at that! (For any teens reading this who get offended at being called a kid, tough titties.…
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Continue reading →: Young Adult
I’m getting old, I think. I’ve been fighting the idea – working out during the week on the lunch break (fat kids gotta lose a few pounds ’cause all her jeans are too tight), faithful skin regime at night (lookin’ pretty good I must say! Having bragged I’ll probably break…
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Continue reading →: Indie vs. Traditional Publishing
I was chatting with a new pal Tracy Cooper-Posey who’s been kind enough to have me as a guest blogger on Dec. 16th about which is better, going the indie publishing route vs. a more traditional publisher. And both of us agree the indie route wins hands down for one…
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Continue reading →: Artistic License
I was reading an article in the December Elle about Lisa Stokes, a painter apparently known for her imaginative, and emotionally revealing work. The article detailed how Stokes became the muse of much older painter Robert Lenkiewicz – muse as in one of many. The eccentric old dude seemed to…
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Continue reading →: Bette Davis Spine
For those who follow me on Twitter, you know I’m reading a biography of legendary actress Bette Davis, The Girl Who Walked Home Alone by Charlotte Chandler. You also know I love it, that it’s the first biography I can recall reading, ever. I think I never got into biographies…
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Continue reading →: The Looking Glass
I started reading a new book today. JR.Ward writing as Jessica Bird’s An Unfortgettable Lady, which came out in 2004. In my copy the author also offers the reader a bit of history – several pages she wrote in 2009 – a kind of look back at her evolution before she…
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Continue reading →: Stephen King is a G
OK, before she vanished my critique partner recommended that I read On Writing by Stephen King. That was the best thing anyone’s told me in like, years. The book is phenomenal. It’s helped my writing soo much, I would recommend that anyone hoping to make a career of the written word…
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Continue reading →: Getting Serious
I think I’m having a writing life crisis. I’ve got to do something. I haven’t written a word in like weeks. It’s pathetic. Seriously, pathetic. I think about my work every day and how it’s going nowhere and knowing it’s all up to me is kinda making me nuts. So, in…
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Continue reading →: Limitless
Saw old friend Bradley Cooper in Limitless this weekend. It’s a story about a down on his luck man named Eddie, a writer with a book contract and a mean case of writer’s block. He runs into his ex brother in law on the street, a drug dealer who’s come…
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Continue reading →: Deep From the Well of Productivity
I am seriously multi tasking right now. Writing, working, drinking, and wearing Usher’s music out. But I still have time to write you guys a love story. Following along with the pictures. You know you love me, Usher laughed. You listen to my music every chance you get. Imagining how…






