Cynthia Has a Secret available on audiobook
Cynthia Has a Secret is now available on audiobook!
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Cynthia Has a Secret is now available on audiobook!
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I am changing things up a little bit and running a Goodreads Giveaway for a paperback copy of Chloe, Between the Cracks #4 before release rather than after. So here is your chance to be one of the first to read Chloe!
Goodreads Giveaway for Chloe, Between the Cracks #4 Read More »
If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I participate in Nanowrimo each year. National Novel Writing Month begins tomorrow, and I am all set to go. Here’s my project profile:
Nanowrimo starts tomorrow! Read More »
This weekend is both Canadian Thanksgiving and Indie Author Day. Combining both celebrations, I am posting today about my gratitude for indie publishing and indie authors. And of course, even if you don’t want to read the rest, you must scroll down for some great new reading material!
Giving Thanks for Indie Authors! Read More »
I am happy today to be able to unleash Loose the Dogs. This is my nineteenth published book, the fifth adult (rather than YA) book. If you’re looking for something a little scary to read tonight, why don’t you pick it up? It is a fairly short read, but it might just keep you up a bit later than expected.
My “When Do you Find Time to Write” article has been a very popular post among writers.
One way to avoid burnout and improve your writing productivity Read More »
Draft 1 COMPLETE!
Goal was 100,000 words.
Rang in at 100,913.
Fifteen writing days, averaging 6,700 words per day.
First draft of Camp Nanowrimo project complete! Read More »
It’s out!
Find In the Tick of Time on Amazon in ebook or paperback format.
Do things with lots of legs creep you out? This may not be the book for you…
New release: In the Tick of Time Read More »
If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ve probably noticed that I am not always working on the first draft of a new book. Generally, I spend a few weeks writing a new book and then take a few weeks off before writing the next one. What happens after the first draft? What am I doing in the intervening weeks when it looks like there is no activity?
What do you do when you’re not writing? Read More »
I have just completed the first draft of Making her Mark, my latest Camp Nanowrimo novel!
Camp Nano for the Win! Ringing in at 117,575 words Read More »