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Cover for GONE TOO FAR

So, my talented friend and fellow Golden Heart® nominee Natalie D. Richards got this lovely cover for her second upcoming YA thriller! Isn’t it purdy? From Natalie’s website: Keeping secrets ruined her...

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Time to Play #8TerribleTitles

I’ve been tagged by Kathy MacMillan, Darcy Woods and Janet B. Taylor to participate in the fabulous #8TerribleTitles game. Here’s how you do it. Scroll through your manuscript, WIP or fancy-schmancy...

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A post I would rather not write.

I don’t want to write this. I’ve put it off for over a month, though, and it’s been hanging over my head like a piano on a rope. So. My publisher closed it’s doors. I could end the post right there,...

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My lovely stranger

I heard a poem on the radio about a man with a wife who noticed him as a stranger. It was simple and raw and it didn’t rhyme, but it made me think of you, who I notice as many things. You and me, who...

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Cover reveal: Pintip Dunn’s FORGET TOMORROW

My dear friend Pintip Dunn’s debut book FORGET TOMORROW is coming out November 3, 2015 from Entangled Teen, and I’m so pleased to show off her gorgeous cover. Imagine a world where your destiny has...

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Hard things and good days

This poor blog has been neglected this year. But 2015 hasn’t been kind to this writer. Last year this time, I was celebrating. I had just sold my debut novel. I was staring in wonder and bliss at my...

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An Island Adventure

For a long time now, I’ve been itching to visit Seguin Island (pronounced Sae-gin), a rocky blip off the coast of Bath, Maine, about 3 miles out to sea. Last week, we finally went. A thirty-minute...

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Thoughts on resilience

I’ve been thinking a lot about resilience lately. After this Ask Polly post and an interesting exchange on Twitter between an agent and an aspiring writer. The agent had put up a link to an article of...

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An exciting year ahead and five lessons from the year past

After a challenging (to say the least) 2015, I’m making changes to my writing life! Between writing and the publishing world, writers face and must learn many things––perseverance, patience, courage,...

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Exciting things!

So. It’s been a while since I blogged. I’m aware of that. I smack my hand. A few interesting things have happened. 1. My poor, orphaned manuscript, The Black Bird of the Gallows, (the one that lost its...

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One contract signed…

I’m so pleased to announce I have a new literary agent. I am represented by Beth Miller of Writers House. See? That’s me, above, jumping. Mentally, that is. I don’t jump around in my general life. Have...

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Reasons To Celebrate!

I’ve put off this post because, well, I was overwhelmed, I guess. When bad things happen, your mind gets sad and your body gets in on the act and makes the rest of you feel terrible and aching and sore...

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A Milestone!

Exhibit A. Yes, that is a flower. it is not a depressed amoeba. I recently passed a new author milestone––I turned in my first round edits of Black Bird of the Gallows to my editor. I thought I’d be...

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