I am over the moon to announce I signed a two book deal with Sharpe Books for AUDACITY and its follow-up, FEROCITY. If you like bloody, bloody love stories, ancient history, and women kicking ass, please sign up for my newsletter. I will keep sharing updates as I move through the publishing process, and maybe
Yes, it’s true, I’m alive and yes, still writing. AUDACITY is officially a complete manuscript and I am deep in the query trenches trying to find a home for it. I face an uphill battle with traditional publishing as this novel doesn’t fit neatly into a specific genre, but straddles a crossroads of historical romance,
I need to preface this with the fact that I am not the person who hates remakes/reboots/sequels out of pocket. In fact, I kind of love them. I love the experience of seeing a new creative team’s fresh take on old material. I love reimaginings of classic stories (think Clueless and 10 Things I Hate
I bet you thought you’d seen the last of me. To properly establish how long it’s been since my last blog post, I have to confess that I have in my drafts a rant about Game of Thrones and story payoff, and that even starts with “I know I’m late to the party in writing
I am a huge fan of horror movies, which aligns closely to my die hard love of ultra-high stakes. Nothing quite showcases a character like tossing them into a boiling cauldron and seeing what happens. I recently watched I Am Not a Serial Killer (based on a novel of the same name by Dan Wells)
Yesterday, a male Twitter follower DM’d me to ask some questions about writing. Since I love talking about writing almost more than I love actually writing (it’s close, people), I happily obliged. He started by asking me how/why an author might chose to undertake a series, rather than standalone stories. Since he hadn’t elaborated on
