Monthly Archives: August 2010
anyone hear crickets chirping?
I know it’s been quiet here. I haven’t been posting much lately because I’ve been cutting back my computer time to what it’s meant for–writing. Creativity had been declining for me, and I realized it was because I waste too … Continue reading
Cybils 2010
The time for Cybils nominations is nearly upon us. What are the Cybils? It’s a contest in which all published juvenile fiction in the English language is considered. From their About page, their purpose is to “Reward the children’s and … Continue reading
what makes Starfire Angels unique
SPOILER WARNING! > > > > I was working on a scene for the latest in the series and realized something. Not only is the series unique because the angels are actually visitors from another world, but these books have … Continue reading
the series plunge
I question my sanity sometimes that I want to extend a series or start a new one when I know what’ll happen. This is the hardest part of writing while being the most rewarding. Readers want more, so you want … Continue reading
A busy life
I’ve been soooo busy lately. First, there’s Beau. My beloved horse has had a few issues with his back and weight and behavior…gah! It’s enough to worry about than to have everything else in life. Luckily, I think I have … Continue reading
Angels have returned!
BROKEN WINGS (Starfire Angels Book 2) is officially available! For all who have been eagerly awaiting the sequel to STARFIRE ANGELS, your wait is over. You can find BROKEN WINGS at smashwords in multiple ebook formats and at Amazon in … Continue reading
Come one and all!
To Nookboards! All the month of September we’re discussing my book, STARFIRE ANGELS, with some exciting extras and surprises. It doesn’t matter what your reading format preference is. Join us in reading the book and discussing the characters and events … Continue reading
time keeps slipping away…
Wow! Time escapes me. I can’t believe it’s been a week since I updated here. I’ve been so busy writing SA3 (still untitled but ideas are coming) that I just don’t think of what to blog about. All my critical … Continue reading










