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Imposter Syndrome Can Suck It
I find blogging difficult these days, particularly when it’s to do with my writing. Imposter syndrome, you see. “Ah,” I hear you say. “That gremlin.” “Indeed,” I reply sagely. Or something along those lines, anyway. Imposter syndrome, for me, means I have trouble believing in myself as a writer–no matter…
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Five Stars!
Five star review from LesBiReviewed for Lines of Love! Reading reviews can be tough. Sometimes even thick skin (which I don’t have) isn’t enough to keep the barbs from piercing our so tender hearts. So when one like this comes out, I can’t help but be grateful enough to drop…
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Love is…
Ready for you to read about it. 😁 The third book in the Memory’s Muses series is out now, and I’m so pleased to see that so far, people really seem to be enjoying it. This book took a lot of thought. What do you do when love hurts? What…
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Worldwide Release Day!
It’s happening! Vision of Virtue, book 2 in the Memory’s Muses series, is out now. I adore these characters and the journey they take, and I hope you will too. The books don’t have to be read in order, so you can dive right in if you’re ready. Clio Ardalides…
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Fearless
Fearless isn’t a word is ever use to describe myself. Particularly as I get older, I seem to become even more of a worrier. It shows itself in strange ways, too. Like, when I got back on skis and was so afraid of falling all I did was fall. And…
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Sale!
Today, May 12th, the second book in the Afterlife, Inc series is on sale for only $3.99! Get Fury’s Choice today, here.
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Re-connection
We recently did a fabulous Zoom reading for Kenrick, the lesbian social group based in London. It was fun and there were plenty of questions and laughs. But it began, as per usual in 2021, with wishes for future meetings in person. That it’s great to have the online forums,…
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A new series begins
Being a muse in the twenty-first century is a lot harder than it was in Ancient Greece. Life was simple when Calliope Ardalides, first-born of the nine Muses, only had to concentrate on music and justice. But now she’s arbitrating between arguing gods, answering complaints from cantankerous humans irked by…
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Finally, some new words
As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, it’s been a rough year when it comes to writing. It seems like people fall into two camps; there are those who used the weird ass year to inspire them, (or to hide within their writing), and those who fell all creativity drain away under their…
