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Friday, February 12, 2021

Celebrate!

 The rough draft of To Curse the Wyre is complete!

The final draft of the novella is 75% complete.

I'm on track for an early March publication!

Then it's putting the three novellas together to form Spells of Air, which is set for April 5.

I'm excited. These novellas are my most magical yet!

I've had lots of fun twisting Orielle and Grim into tough situations.



Thursday, November 12, 2020

Celebration!

 The second book in the epic dark fantasy series, Fae Mark'd Wizard.

Dream a Deadly Dream published on this date back in 2017.

This is one of my favorite books, and it gets better with every re-read!

Assassination. A lethal sleep-spell. Wyre and wraiths. And wizardry against sorcery.

 Cherai, the fugitive comtesse MuirĂ©e, hides from the conspirators who assassinated her father. Now the poisoned nightmares of a powerful sleep-spell compel Cherai to turn herself in to those murderers. Only a chance-met wizard can free her from the sorcerous sleep-spell.

 Her powers still bound, the Fae Mark’d wizard Alstera promises to break the sorcerer’s sleep-spell. But she needs the forbidden blood magic to succeed.

 Threats come from enemies and friends, steely blades and sorcered spells in Dream a Deadly Dream.


I'm currently working on the bundled set for the first three books in the Fae Mark'd Wizard series.

Here's a peek at the cover, with Alstera on the cover.





Sunday, August 2, 2020

Celebration!

Today, three years ago, marked the publication of my first book, Weave a Wizardry Web, following Alstera in the Fae Mark'd Wizard series. You can find it at this link.

Available in ebook only, in Kindle Unlimited.

What's a Fae Mark?




Friday, April 10, 2020

Saturday, October 5, 2019

October is PREPtober

October is the time to prepare for NaNoWriMo.

Check out this website page for Pro Writer tips and charts.







Thursday, September 5, 2019

Recommended: Pro Writing Software

I love MS Word.

This love comes out because I just endured several days of Mac people bashing MS / pc people as if the Apple world is divine.

It's good. Sometimes it's even great. Divine? Nyah.

Try 25 years with MS Word.

First "computer" I ever used for word processing had DOS. Remember DOS? DIR to find your files. C: and the blinking cursor on a black screen. Yeah. Those days.


Then came Windows! And the world never looked back.

I’ve used MS Word about 25 years and changed as it changed. Mac, didn’t love so much in the early days. Once I shifted to pc, I never returned to Mac (except for the iPhone, which I hate for its planned obsolescence [which intuitive spelling keeps changing to “insolence”—is that telling me something?] and box-tight control of what it wants me to do.)

Over the years with Microsoft and other electronic devices I learned to avoid the shiny new and wait for later iterations. I avoided Vista and all of its crashes. Since I had to buy a new system around ‘10, I jumped past that issue. Not having Vista on the system prevented the crashes that most people had with it that continued to 8.

I also learned, from watching people trying to bring work from home that wasn’t compatible with the work software programs as well as listening to people complain, that anything labeled “Home” wasn’t worth the price. I’ve purchased professional- or work-level software from that point.

You get what you pay for. 

Last year, with all the viruses and malware and ransom ware and more that was going on, I took a hard look at keeping my security and programs updated. That’s the primary reason that I subscribed to Windows Office 365. I didn’t want the constant hassle.

I’m not a lover of any big corporate entity. I hate monopolies. I hate algorithms that try to shove me into one box when I’ve got fingers in 10 different ones and toes into a few others. But MS treats its products and customers professionally, and that’s what I want. (And I certainly don’t want any entity adding things I didn’t ask for—the way Apple added that U2 album without my permission to iTunes on my computer.) 

I can make Word and PowerPoint do pretty much everything I ask them to do. It’s easy to flip between the programs using the task bar at the bottom of the screen. I lust after those widescreen monitors that allow two screens (3! even) to be open at once. But I’m too thrifty to add the monitor when my magnified glasses and laptop work fine 
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Remember Windows 3.1.0.2? Loved that program. Loved the mouse interface that beat keyboard commands (CTRL + C). Loved the advent of wysiwyg printers (what you see is what you get).

Change is always happening. Who said that? Herodotus?

Okay. Rant over. Only it’s more like the homily for the day. :) 

Weave a Wizardry Web ~ opening ~ Chapters 1, 2 and 3

  Welcome to the beginning of a year+ celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the publication of Weave a Wizardry Web , the first in the Fae ...