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Stranger ….
Things Has anyone seen this Netflix show? It’s seems to be the biggest thing this summer and with good cause. It really is a well put together show. I have described it as a cross between Stephen King and Steven Spielberg … Continue reading
Checking In
I suppose I do these posts all the time, I disappear for a bit then come back so you know I’m not in a ditch somewhere. I wish I could say I’ve been writing, but the truth is well I’ve … Continue reading
Playing Catchup Before The New Year
Hey all! Hope everyone’s holiday season is going well, as for me well … I am a bit of a last minute buyer which means I’m stressed. Add that to the fact that I am in charge of my company’s … Continue reading
New Years Eve
The time of year where you take stock of what you’ve done, and if you’re like me, what didn’t quite get done and you hope for more in the coming year. I did get a new book out (woohoo me!) … Continue reading
Christmas Time is here
Which means new movies to watch! The Christmas holiday is almost as good as Memorial Day weekend here in the states for launching really good movies, of course during Christmas you tend to get more serious movies (as they are … Continue reading
10 ….11….12…
That’s the date peeps! Well let’s do a quick catch up session – I am taking part in a friend’s challenge for October, it’s called Write and Wine – yup, we write whatever we can everyday and get to drink … Continue reading
Busy Busy Busy …
Soooooo let me tell you about my weekend. I went CAMPING! Well it wasn’t real camping (like in a tent in the woods – which I LOVE doing), we were in air conditioned cabin, still rustic, but it was fun … Continue reading
…And I’m BACK!
Okay so I know I promised a rundown of RT, but I’ve been neck-deep in final line edits for BTBM so I haven’t had a chance. However, I promise to get that done ASAP (probably tonight for posting tomorrow). Sooooo good … Continue reading
Up from the cave
The writing/editing cave that is. I’ve finished my first round of edits with my editor. I cannot begin to explain how daunting it is to edit a book that’s been corrected and read by someone with the expertise to point … Continue reading