G is for Grandmothers
In today’s continuation of the A-Z Challenge, I give you: G is for Grandmothers – The Shapers of Me Not everyone gets along with their grandmothers, but as a child growing up without a mother, my grandmothers were both mother Read More…
E is for EXTERMINATE!
In today’s continuation of the A-Z Challenge, I give you: E is for EXTERMINATE!! While I may have been late to the Doctor Who party, my love of the series is no less than any other Whovian. While many have Read More…
D is for Dragons
In today’s continuation of the A-Z Challenge, I give you: D is for Dragons I am not an author who writes about dragons (at least, not yet!), but I don’t have to write about them to love them. Like some Read More…
C is for Connie Willis
In today’s continuation of the A-Z Challenge, I give you: C is for Connie Willis Connie Willis is phenomenal. Inspirational. Amazing and then some! If I can be even half as bad-ass as she is at her age, I’d be Read More…
B is for Bring Back Firefly!
In today’s continuation of the A-Z Challenge, I give you: B is for Bring Back Firefly! If you’re one of those people who wants to tell me to let it go, I will proudly wrap myself in my Browncoat pride Read More…
A is for Amos
Today kicks off the A-Z Challenge, which I’ve decided to take part in because I’m insane like that. (Though I believe most authors are!) If you’ve not heard about this challenge, it’s similar to NaNoWriMo, but instead of writing an Read More…
After Party Interview
The wonderful folks at the Seattle Comedy Group’s ComedySportz Improv group had me as the guest of their After Party Podcast late, late Saturday evening (as in 11 PM late). We played a version of the old Match Game with Read More…
Book Cover Throwback: Childhood’s End
This week’s Book Cover Throwback: Childhood’s End by Aruthr C. Clarke. What I Love about this Cover: There is a simplicity to everything being central on that cover, yet a complexity in what is on the cover. This is one Read More…
Book Event Wrap-Up
Here’s the Book Event Wrap-Up for those that missed it. If you missed the live Amaskan’s Blood event this past Saturday, you can watch the stream on YouTube. The event went fairly well, with the exception of a few networking Read More…
Review of Cracked!
This past week I read Cracked! A Magic iPhone Story by Janine Southard, which is a bit of magic set in Seattle, WA. In Cracked!, there are three main characters: Morena, who’s obsessed with an iPhone sent to her by Read More…
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