In book one of the Red Slaves series, Natasha tells the group about her flight of dragons. In book two, protagonist Anne has to learn
Year: 2013
It being the week after Easter, and the general spring obsession with new life, it seems appropriate to blog about the strangeness of creating dragon
One of the most fun elements of writing a story is doing background research to ground your tale in some level of reality that allows
The central premise for the Red Slaves series is that Communists figured out how to trap the magical beasts of their countries to use that
One of the clearest ways Red Slaves reflects my own preferences and inclinations is the obsession with the printed word. For Anne, if it has
As a brief (warning) introduction: I’m participating in the A-Z blog challenge again this year, and again on the topic of the series I’m in
Today, my good friend and crit partner Fiona Druce is celebrating the release of her debut novel. So a group of us decided to join
I’m at almost the mid-point of my Business Law class, and got to spend my WHOLE weekend figuring out how to write not only a
I’m still surprised I managed to turn out a novel in the middle of all my class obligations–and even more surprised that I’ve not only
You will very shortly be heartily sick of seeing my name around the interwebz, as I’ve signed up for a virtual book tour through Book