First, thank you for the people who have stopped by today for the ISWG. I’m a little late in post, but I appreciate that you made it this far in Alex’s list. Which brings me to the main reason I’m a little off on today’s to do list. MAPS – How have considered including maps …
Category Archive: Artwork
Jan 14
2012: Tied up in Names
Okay, I’m a little late on the welcome to the new year thing. But since I do my review of year and goal setting in December, I was already moving on by January 3rd. All my focus is on moving forward and the four books I have plan to finish and deliver this year. The …
Dec 04
12 Days of Christmas
Christmas is finally in the air. It went unnoticed in my house for the first two days of December. But on December 3rd the boy scouts delivered the wreath for our front door. With the fresh tang of pine, in rushed a feeling of excitement and anticipation. I can’t describe the tangle of …
Nov 02
YAs writing Young Adult, Hail the Artist, & ROW 80
And here’s a shameless plug which has less to do with me than for kudos for a wonderful new artist. Virginia Greene had agreed to do several panels for my urban fantasy romance, Guardians of Eden books. These panels are added content to the stories and follow a graphic novel style of artwork. This one …
Apr 23
Re: Fantasy: Dragons and Movies
This is a replay of the guest blogging I did at Raven Corinn Carluk’s website last week, for those of you who missed it. ******** As an introduction, I am the author of fantasy, paranormal and futuristic romance stories. I choose to spend hours in magical worlds with supernatural beings, suspending disbelief instead of dealing …
Apr 16
Fantasy: Dragons and Movies
Today I’m guest blogging at Raven Carluk’s site about favorite dragons from the movies. Feel free to stop by her site and leave a comment with your favorite dragon movies and what appealed to you most. And check out her dragon artwork under Galleries at her blog.
Apr 10
Fantasy: Dragons and Television
I’m an author of several romance series: fantasy, paranormal and futuristic. Each one blends a human world with one of fantasy. How fantasy creatures and supernatural elements evolve to capture the imagination is a process. The more vibrant images stay with you whether you’ve read them or watched them on screen. My interest is riveted …





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