Category Archives: Backworlds

Critique, Frivolity, and Glossaries

* Monday, I met with my local critique group. I went early to teach one of my friends how to format a story properly for submitting. The sticking point was, I use MSWord 2003 [which they will pry from my … Continue reading

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Outcasts, Landgirls, Downton Abbey 2, Spartacus: War of the Damed and MPax Writing

  I settled back into the writing groove this week, working on Boomtown Craze and The Augmentation of Hetty Locklear. Writing is usually a longer process for me than other phases. I can usually only go so far, and then … Continue reading

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Adult Content and Blurb Writing

* So, Hetty Locklear is at the editor’s. I met my deadline with time to spare … time off for good behavior even. Woot, woooot, wooooooot!! I took last weekend off to do nothing and to enjoy the Perseids Saturday … Continue reading

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Real and Virtual Festing

* Happy Friday everybody! Chocolate Makes the Galaxy Go Round. The topic of my guest post on Becca Campbell’s Inspiration for Creation. The official launch of book 2 of the Backworlds series, Stopover at the Backworlds’ Edge is this coming … Continue reading

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Backworlds Book Two Only a Week Away

* Only little more than a week until Stopover at the Backworlds’ Edge? Wow. Time flies. I’ll be uploading it to Amazon and B&N shortly. I’m having a launch party on Monday, July 23rd. I would love your help in … Continue reading

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