Learning Overload – My Last Day at #RWA13
My conference bag full to the brim with romance books and covered in pins from the goody room On the final day of the
because quirky characters fall in love, too…
My conference bag full to the brim with romance books and covered in pins from the goody room On the final day of the
Jayne Ann Krentz and Susan Elizabeth Phillips telling us the Secrets of the Best-selling Sisterhood. Finally! My catch-up post is here. On Friday at the
I promise I’ll finish up my #RWA13 report but until then, here’s a takeaway that was stunning. I took Michael Hauge’s Identity to Essence workshop
Day 2 at the Romance Writers of America meeting was overwhelming but fun. All the elevator doors now sport nifty romance covers. My first trip
My first day at the Romance Writers of America Meeting has been amazing. I started off with a tour sponsored by the Kiss of Death chapter
–But there are lots of classes and books out there trying to tell you what they are. I’ve become fascinated by the craft of writing.
Kids are so much braver than adults, sometimes, and so much less easily disturbed. Kids will make their nightmares up out of anything, and the
My cat is endlessly interested in what I’m writing. He looks over my shoulder from his cat tree when I’m sitting on the livingroom sofa.
miniaturefiction: The young knight pelted down the corridor shield held high, sword held higher, screaming at the top of his lungs. He jumped over stalagmites
14th Century Moralist: “Beneath her skirts, a woman’s ass should be naked as God intended!” I was reading Susanne Alleyn’s excellent book Medieval Underpants and
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