Writing
excerpt from Mercy
As it turned out, Grace was wrong. Wilson opened the front door to reveal the Duke of Blackthorne standing on the front steps. “Good morning, your grace,” he intoned, stepping aside to let him in. A footman appeared to take his hat and cape. “I believe Lord Huntwick went into the study after he finished [...]
kindlegraph it : )
So … while I am patiently waiting to learn the fate of poor Mercy, I have been keeping myself busy from a networking and social media aspect. Through one of my LinkedIn groups, I discovered KindleGraph. KindleGraph is a unique new way for authors to virtually “sign” your eBook. While I’ll always miss the opportunity [...]
the Virtue Series … and beyond
So, with the delay on the release of Mercy, I’ve had some time to give consideration to my writing future. I’m continuing to work with my publisher as they go through this difficult transition (I actually think of it as an end to an era,) but cannot imagine sitting stagnant in the meantime. Given the [...]
waiting game …
Waiting is so hard. I remember back when I was first exploring the idea that I might find a home for the novel I’d written. I had no idea how to go about it, but I began educating myself on the world of publishing Soon enough, I was ready to begin sending out my first [...]
totally of the freaky …
So I spent Labor Day weekend with my parents in south Mississippi. The weekend was supposed to be a writing weekend dedicated to finishing the rough on Mercy, but I neglected to give my parents explicit instructions about my visit, which should have included the phrase “tell no one I am here.” Because of this, [...]




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