Not in front of a desk – On Location in Netarts, OR

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Didn’t get a whole lot of writing done this weekend as I was primarily busy reading/editing/scrambling over tidepools.  However, the new MCU (mobile camping unit) has proven herself particularly useful to such endeavors.  How can you not be inspired by a place like this?

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Progess Update

I’m making steady progress on Deathknot.  Yay!  I still have a few pages left, but all in all it’s been smooth so far.  I’m really in love with this story.  Diving into Norse culture has been an enjoyable experience, and I hope that when I’m done I’ve managed to blend Norse mythology with my own [...]

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Review: Bright of the Sky, Kay Kenyon

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I literally devoured Kay Kenyon’s first book in the Entire and the Rose series, Bright of the Sky, in about a week. Which is really fast, for me. I attended one of Kenyon’s panels at Orycon and was really intrigued by her descriptions of her characters during the session; finally, last week, I sat down [...]

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My Kindle and Me

For Christmas last year, I received (from my awesome husband) an Amazon Kindle 2.   I wanted the Kindle over other e-readers primarily because the technology was better; although the Nook was running a heated race, I just didn’t feel that the product matched up to the Kindle in enough ways to justify buying it instead, [...]

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