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Nowhere Feels Like Home
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I think I’ve said this before, but I love mysteries. I cut my reading teeth on the cozies of Agatha Christie — I have read every single one more times than I or anyone else can count — and it didn’t stop there.
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Awwww!!!! I was having so much fun celebrating Carol’s agent representation, I almost forgot the party had to come to an end. But someone let the air out of the balloons, so now it’s time to clean up the confetti. I love to throw it – the sparkly kind always – but hate to clean it up.
Being a writer can be a tough proposition, because along every step of the way you face rejection in multiple forms and most likely multiple times. So, most writers I know love any reason to celebrate, and I’m NO exception. So, because my friend fellow Bling-Babe, Carolina Valdez Miller announced her agent representation today with the fabulous Vickie Motter of Andrea Hurst and Associates Literary Management, join us for the rest of the month in the:Agent Celebration Mega Giveaway
You want to know about how I met Denise Grover Swank, Eisley Jacobs, Betty Viola Blue, and Jane Kindred? Click the link and find out.
Recently one of my TwitterSisters, Denise Grover Swank, completed the first draft of her novel titled, Chosen.
Just today I updated my site with a new section. The section is called TwitterSisters. I thought I’d take a few moments to talk about who and what TwitterSisters are.
Over a month ago, a group of writers began to harass each other on Twitter. I am not privy to the specifics, but the result was the birth of the PG Love Scene Blogfest. Simon at Constant Revision is hosting this little gem, which he protests was not his idea, nor did he want to do.
I bought Misfit McCabe for my 12 year old daughter to read. I was lucky enough to read it first.
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