

- Nov 8, 2016
Romance Shmo-mance
While we women authors often include at least a touch of romance in our novels, it doesn’t mean women understand romance better than men...


- Sep 21, 2016
Women of a Certain Age
I got fed up. My favorite fiction to curl up with has usually been a variation of urban fantasy and paranormal romance. Yet now after...


- Jan 19, 2016
Going Paper-more As Opposed to Paper-less!
I received super exciting news at the first of the year. The boutique publisher of my novel, Curse Me Not, has taken my e-book to print!...


- Oct 20, 2015
Not Just for Women
Paranormal romance is not just for women. Okay, maybe it’s mostly for women, but not just for woman. Frankly, if I was a dude and wanted...


- Jun 23, 2015
Are My Blogs in the Fun Ballpark?
Now comes the hard part. You have to let me know what you think. I put a lot of time into this blog, keeping each post short and...


- Mar 24, 2015
Sorry. No Blood Suckers.
It’s only natural that my debut novel, Curse Me Not, should fall into the genre that I read the most and like the best—paranormal...


- Mar 11, 2015
Why Do I Care What You Think?
I’d like to believe I’m a smart author in that I want to learn from my mistakes. That being said, I’m finding that my most important...


- Feb 20, 2015
“69”-ing: Does It Satisfy?
On a blog I perused recently, I picked up an interesting tidbit. It’s a practice called “69-ing” and, no, it’s not that 69-ing! With all...


- Feb 5, 2015
Choosing a Publisher: A Horror Story
When I first thought about writing a novel, I have to admit it I did so because—after reading paranormal romance after paranormal...


- Jan 19, 2015
Why On Earth Knoxville?
Why did I pick Knoxville as the setting for my debut novel, Curse Me Not? Easy. The town is big enough to have everything from an opera...