9 ways to tame the social media zoo
Twitter and Facebook and Blogs, oh my… The general buzz I read: writers must have an online presence. The Internet is an amazing place. But it can consume you, eat up your time, chew you up, and spit...
View ArticleFamily Peace teaser #2
I signed up for a Loglines class at WANATribe. WANA – “we are not alone” – is a social community for creative types, a place to encourage & support each other through the writing & publishing...
View ArticleJust another day at the coffee shop…
Looks around. This place is comfortable. I was attempting to explain why I like it over other places in town to a friend last week. It’s dark & soothing despite the huge picture windows, despite...
View ArticleWalks on the Blog Side…
Oh look! It’s me over at Black Lilac Kitty! Thanks, Cindy, for inviting me over to meet your readers. We’re taking a very short walk through the blogosphere this week. Does my photo from Conisbrough...
View Articleand the countdown to publication of Battle Scars I begins…
Congratulations to Denise who won the drawing for a copy of Battle Scars I: Men of the Cross. And thank you to everyone who participated. That was a lot of fun! Now down to the serious stuff. I hope to...
View ArticleWriting update… For King and Country, book 2 of Battle Scars
Last week, three friends said they hadn’t seen my news about the post I did on English Historical Fiction Authors, or that I was interviewing a best-selling novelist. “I don’t have a Facebook account.”...
View ArticleVersatile bloggers
Alison Morton, author of the Roma Nova series and fellow B.R.A.G. Medallion honoree, named me a versatile blogger. How cool is that? What a great way to be introduced to readers of Alison’s blog and...
View ArticleMichaelmas in Medieval Britain
Today I am participating in a blog hop to celebrate the release of volume 2 of Castles, Customs and Kings: True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors, edited by Debra Brown and Sue Millard. See...
View ArticleResearch, Writing, Star Wars, and Medieval Knights
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by award-winning author Anna Belfrage about a week ago. I probably went on too long about my research and inspiration for the Battle Scars series, my writing...
View ArticleEchoes, interviews, and new books to watch for
It has been a crazy ride, but Echoes has been released to the world. What a journey! When I was in school, decades ago, I wanted to write historical fiction. I was sure that B.A. in U.S. History was...
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