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Squee! ZOMGWTFBBQ!!! Or, How I Reacted to My First Acceptance Letter

 

Woke up this morning, bleary-eyed and bitter – same as any morning when I have to wake up before noon (which is just about every morning). Hopped over to my laptop to check my email accounts. Screamed and jumped up and down like my name had just been called on…

Samhain Got Game

 

So first Kate alerts me to this cool contest over at Samhain, and then I read in Dear Author that Samhain has partnered with Kensington for a print line. Congrats to Samhain. It sounds like a great deal them and an even better deal for Kensington. With heroes that have…

Romantic Advances

 

OMG! So, like, there’s this new site that has like every upcoming romance novel on it! So, like, you totally don’t have to search around across a bunch of different publisher sites to see what’s out each month! Eh-hem. Pardon my outburst of girlish glee. (Little-known fact, my inner fan-girl…

The Bitter End

 

Haven’t I written this post before? At the start of the month, I wrote a 200 word entry for Bam’s monthly contest. Didn’t win, but I was curious to see where it would go so I kept on writing. Then I surfed over to Samhain and saw the call for…

Back to Black ( A Two-Item List of Very Cool Things)

 

Thing 1: Kate Rothwell/Summer Devon (the gentle voice of encouragement urging me to update my blog in not a few of the comments) is having a contest drawing for a $30 gift certificate of your choice to Barnes and Noble, Amazon, OR Samhain (the publisher of the upcoming print release…

This IS a Review

 

Firefox 2.0 rocks my world, and it can rock yours, too. It’s got all the old features I adore – pop-up blocker, tabbed browsing, and none of the virus-loving vulnerabilities that those punk-asses at Microsoft built into IE. Firefox 2.0 also has great new features like tab scrolling, and my…

Inspiration: What is This Thing?

 

Sometimes, I wonder why I want to write publish novels. Writing I will always do, because I like a good story and no other author ever tells quite the story I want to hear. Sometimes, I wonder why I work and polish and rewrite ’til so late at night that…

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