Nominative Determinism and Fictional Characters
Originally coined in 1994 in New Scientist magazine, the term “nominative determinism” is basically the idea that a person’s name affects their destiny. It can
because quirky characters fall in love, too…
Originally coined in 1994 in New Scientist magazine, the term “nominative determinism” is basically the idea that a person’s name affects their destiny. It can
I love participating in #MySexySaturday. It’s fun to play the 7 game and keep people guessing on what’s happening in my newest release. So here
It’s one of my biggest blog tours yet! I’m visiting multiple stops to celebrate the re-release of a longer novella-length version of THE APPLICANT, the
You MUST visit Love Bytes Reviews today to see the new cover of my novella The Applicant. In it Forbes Pohle meets the time traveler
News of the Future! Okay, just news about the future. So the first book in my Busted Labs series, The Applicant, is due to
So as a proud member of the Science Fiction Romance Brigade, I’m participating in the SFRB Summer Blog Hop. We’re offering an grand prize (outlined
While on a recent trip to Boston, I found myself frantically editing the draft of a short story. The anthology’s call for submission fell dead
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