Posted by reudaly on August 3, 2016 in
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I totally meant to do this blog post earlier in the day – but here we are. But it’s still Wednesday. I’m on track. The word counts have been a bit…less awesome…but I’ve been doing random bits of things since getting back from ArmadilloCon. ArmadilloCon is in the rear view. It was awesome as always […]
Tags: J. Kathleen Cheney, Martha Wells, Michelle Muntzler, plans, professions, Writing
Posted by reudaly on February 10, 2016 in
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Ah, Wednesday, you almost got away from me. But I’m on to you! Hah. So… what’s going on here? CONDFW starts in TWO DAYS! TWO DAYS, y’all. Please come out and see the authors, artists, and other creators. Come to the panels. Come to the SIGNINGS (Julia Mandala and I sign at 5 pm on […]
Tags: Allan Cole, ConDFW, Conventions, fan run, J. Kathleen Cheney, Julia Mandala, Writing
Posted by reudaly on June 27, 2014 in
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This week’s spotlight post is on J.Kathleen Cheney’s second book – Seat of Magic. I mentioned when I wrote about her before that I tend to hesitate reading people I’m friends with, but she was worth the read. Her first book in this series, The Golden City intrigued me. [asa]0451417763[/asa] This world is early 1900s […]
Tags: historical fantasy, J. Kathleen Cheney, Seat of Magic, Soonercon, The Golden City
Posted by reudaly on April 11, 2014 in
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I wish I could say this crazy week is over, but it’s not. We have two more days to sell art and hang with the amazing performers and crew of Scarborough Renaissance Festival. I’m trying to get my neurons firing for an actual spotlight, but it’s not happening. Not that there aren’t so many awesome […]
Tags: Amber Benson, Geek and Sundry, J. Kathleen Cheney, Morganville Vampires, Rachel Caine, Robert Picardo, Seat of Magic, The Golden City
Posted by reudaly on November 20, 2013 in
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This weekend I had a “reading” weekend. I went offline and read books. It was GLORIOUS. My husband and I do this a couple of times a year – usually in East Texas in a place that has intermittent cell signal – this time simply at home. In about a 48-hour period, I can get […]
Tags: Albion, Amber Benson, Books, Daylighter, Fantasy, Horror, J. Kathleen Cheney, Morganville, Paranormal, Rachel Caine, The Golden City
Posted by reudaly on November 6, 2013 in
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I had a whole, cool plan for today’s blog. I would go to Barnes & Noble on Tuesday night pick up two brand new books – one the end of a long and winding series; the other the debut novel of a new author. I’m talking about Daylighters by Rachel Caine and The Golden City […]
Tags: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books, Daylighters, J. Kathleen Cheney, Rachel Caine, The Golden City
Posted by reudaly on March 29, 2013 in
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I’ve mentioned in the past that I always hesitate reading my own writer friends. It’s very possible to really and truly like someone but have their writing not hit the right cord with you. Or you agree to review something before you read to find out there’s technical issues that you have to address that […]
Tags: Author, historical, Horror, J. Kathleen Cheney, romance, Spotlight
Posted by reudaly on December 5, 2012 in
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So I didn’t get “The Next Big Thing†done for any earlier in the week. It’s going up today. And no one volunteered to be next, so this round of the meme ends with me. Ah well, all good memes must come to an end. J. Kathleen Cheney tagged me on this one. And being […]
Tags: Bradley Denton, J. Kathleen Cheney, Lee Arenberg
Posted by reudaly on November 28, 2012 in
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So… this week, there’s nothing really to rant about in the writing world. That week turned around quite well with lovely office supplies coming in from unexpected sources. Thanksgiving was a rousing success – except for the unplanned and unwanted dog fight. Christmas is officially upon us…and ‘Tis the Season for Time Management. [asa]B005NWRM8S[/asa] I […]
Tags: Grammar Girl, J. Kathleen Cheney, Mignon Fogerty, Nathan Fillion, Next Big Thing, Writing