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Erik’s Tale is just shy of 50,000 words. I should probably hit that tonight. It’s getting close to the end which makes me sad, but I’m consoling myself with the fact that I get to edit it later. I haven’t … Continue reading
Erik’s Tale is just shy of 50,000 words. I should probably hit that tonight. It’s getting close to the end which makes me sad, but I’m consoling myself with the fact that I get to edit it later. I haven’t … Continue reading
I’m still totally obsessed with Erik’s Tale so how about I share a bit more? This is after he drops the chandelier: “Yes. That is the key to the door on the Rue Scribe and the passageway that leads to … Continue reading
Emma’s first magic lesson gets a little out of control: She looked down at it and thought about it moving, shifting and rising just with her thought. The dark power inside her hummed with an eagerness that made her nervous, … Continue reading
I love all my books in their own way, even the shitty one I wrote when I was a teenager. A few I love a little more because they’re so fun, like Emma and the Air Pirates. Then along comes … Continue reading
It’s Air Pirates again this week. Last week Emma questioned pirate captain Zeke’s morals. Here are the next six sentences: “True enough, they’re not quite the same thing. But take the money.” She got up from the chair. “No. And … Continue reading
I wrote these on my whiteboard last night. These are personal reasons, but many apply to other writers. 10 Reasons to Write Faster 1. Inventory (building a backlist) 2. Odds of ‘winning’ increase (more items on submission means more chances … Continue reading
This week I’m sharing more of Emma and the Air Pirates which just went off to my beta readers: That earned him yet another glare. “I was running for my life. I only took as much as I thought was … Continue reading