My Trip to Scholastic
Although I only live 90 miles north of New York City I don’t make it down there as often as I would like. Maybe once every five months or so.However this weekend we had to do some boring personal business […]
Best-selling and Award-winning Author of Young Adult Thrillers
Although I only live 90 miles north of New York City I don’t make it down there as often as I would like. Maybe once every five months or so.However this weekend we had to do some boring personal business […]
Computer died.This is akin to a pet dying.It is not altogether dead but the bits I need to work (ie. keyboard keys) are not dependably working. There are apparently many ‘n’s in my writing. This would be my silver macbook […]
The WIP I just revised (FIERCE) started life as a memoir. Incidentally memoir is a really good way to start digging into writing, and there seem to be more memoir writing groups around than other genres, BUT be cautioned that […]
I’ve been blogging since 2007. I’ve blogged quite a few times about ego. Perhaps because we all have them. Perhaps because I am overly conscious of mine. Perhaps because it pretends to be shy and retiring but is in fact […]
I love the word apprentice. For some reason it always conjures up visions of Wart and Merlin swimming with trout (T.H. White’s The Once and Future KIng) or Duny/Ged before he becomes Sparrowhawk (Ursula K. LeGuin’s Earthsea). It’s sort of […]
I have a muse. (Actually I don’t know if it’s really a muse or a figment of my superstitious fearful imagination which has created something exterior to be responsible for everything I write). Whatever the reason may be, I have […]
Currently I find myself in an awkward position. After months of feeling angry and hurt I’ve decided to forgive the person who injured me and forget the events which led up to this. Although when it happened I announced that […]
I’ve decided these are pictures of the minor greek goddess Hiatus. See how she is lounging around? I will NOT be lounging around but I will be ‘away’ traveling the torturous passages of my mind. I’m going to be taking […]
I’m working on the first big revision of my latest manuscript. My betas have read it and most importantly my agent has read it. He is more accurately a literary manager and he works only with writers and illustrators in […]
What’s the first thing I think of after I hear back from my agent or editor about my manuscript and there are suggested changes? Oh god, I can’t face those pages again. I don’t want to, I whine. Which is […]