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Jumping the Shark
My friend Danielle and I were discussing this last night: can a novelist jump the shark? I think they can. Take Anne Rice and the Vampire Chronicles, for example. I think she did this exact thing towards the end of the series two different ways. The first was by integrating the Mayfair witches with the vampires. The second was by
One Down…
… More to go! I sent out my first official query today to Serendipity Literary Agency. Go me!It wasn’t a standard query, as I met with the agent at Grub Street’s Muse & The Marketplace writer’s conference this past year. Grub Street does a manuscript portion for an extra fee, which I gladly paid. It was a good experience and
Cheyenne and Lucky’s Grand Adventure
I previously stated how my cats are the best form of distraction ever. I still hold to that, but would like to add a disclaimer: DISTRACTIONS ARE BAD WHEN THEY HIT BEFORE DAYLIGHT. In case you’ve never seen the cats, look here: Cute, huh? They are the devil incarnate. Cheyenne (the stripey one) is viciously clever and somewhat of a
A Case of the Mondays…
I can tell it’s Monday because I can’t put my fingers on the correct keys on this here laptop. The home keys don’t exist for my fingers. I was back at the florist I PT at for the first time in a week and my boss decided that I was going to work on some pricey arrangement. Amazingly, I did