I can’t put up a tree this year, and it’s gnawing at me. There is no point in putting it up, because we are probably moving in less than two weeks. Hoping the contractor will get on with the floors, because we would like to move in before Christmas. Every contractor I’ve ever hired, with
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On Bribery, Proper Use Of
Grace Draven through Facebook: Hey, AMID THE WINTER SNOW anthology is up for preorder and I have a story in it. If I bribed you with two bottles of wine and a sacrificial chicken, would you be willing to mention the anthology in a blog post? Me: Give me a snippet and I’ll do it.
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Rogan POV from Wildfire Part 1
Many thanks to all the generous Nigerian readers who donated their time and expertise to make sure I wasn’t just making up crazy nonsense. The flight from Houston to Austin’s executive airport was short, less than half an hour in the air. It would take more time to get from the airport to the
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IBM Plex
IBM, which used Helvetica forever and ever, has switched to a new font called IBM Plex. There is a fun article about it here. And the best thing, it’s open source and you can download it. Check this out. This is a jpeg, so there is some loss of quality. To see a png file,
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Thor! And Monday.
If you haven’t seen Thor, you should go. It was hilarious, over the top, with lots of cool action and fantastic visuals. Everything a comic book movie should be. Take the kids, they will enjoy it. Jeff Goldblum was to die for. Chris Hemsworth has spectacular comedic timing. Cate Blanchett was amazing, Idris Elba was
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On Identity and Buggies vs Carts
Gwenda Bond linked an interesting article from Southern Cultures. The author, Meredith McCarroll, who comes from Western North Carolina, talks about her efforts to blend in and hide her cultural heritage and eventual acceptance of who she is. Yet while I was proud of my home, I was also learning that powerful stereotypes about Appalachia
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Sunday’s Child
Sunday’s Child, a novella by Grace Draven is out today. So yesterday Grace calls me. She: I finally uploaded it. Me: Oh good. Send me the cover. I’ll post it on the blog. She: Thank you. Me: Of course I would be able to do a better post if someone had sent me an early
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Drafts, On Adequate Number Of
Saw this mug advertised on Facebook at Writing Is My Lfe Page. You can buy your own version at Gearbubble, but it’s only offered for a limited time. Behold. Gordon is working on a new Rogan POV. If we give you the POV, do you think there is any possibility you will stop emailing about
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RWA Meeting Tomorrow
We are visiting our local RWA chapter tomorrow and answering questions, so if you are an RWA member in Austin and you want to ask us something about industry or writing, now if your chance. More details here: http://austinrwa.org/ilona-andrews/
Fear Overload
This is a personal and not very entertaining post. I will ask you to keep your political views to yourself, please. Feel free to comment on the subject of the post, but if you feel the need to express your frustration with Republicans or Democrats, please do it elsewhere. You’ve been warned. Because of my
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On Outlining
C. writes I was wondering if for a future blog post on writing or writing tricks, if you could describe your story outlining process a little? And/or post a small example of your typical outline? Even just a short blurb would be really awesome. I’m a very visual person, and I struggle with ADHD (diagnosed
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Repetitive Redundancies
Have you ever seen a phrase Free Gift? Buy this and get a free gift? Open an account and get a free gift? gift noun noun: gift; plural noun: gifts 1. a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present. “a Christmas gift” synonyms: present, handout, donation, offering, bestowal, bonus, award, endowment; Colloquial English
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