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...