Most of the Twitter tools in the following reblog are tools I also use, and Mae Clair does a great job of explaining their value. MY FAVORITE TWITTER TOOLS BY MAE CLAIR Reblogged from Marcia Meara Writes via Carmen Stefanescu’s Shadows of the Past August 25, 2016 / Mae Clair Hi, everyone….Mae here again. I hope… Continue reading Writer Wednesday: Twitter Tools You Can’t Do Without
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Tuesday Tales: Writing Hardy
Why would a beautiful but deadly goddess transform herself into another’s appearance? All is never what it seems in the Underworld. Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today’s prompt is hardy, and the snippet is from a work in progress… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Hardy
Vintage Friday: 12 Bullets for Too Many Women 1947
TOO MANY WOMEN Author – Rex Stout First Published – 1947; newer cover 1985 Genre – Mystery Setting – New York City Protagonist – Archie Goodwin – gumshoe and Nero Wolfe’s right-hand man. Main Women – Hester Livsey – Men drop like flies around her, including her dead fiancé. Miss Livsey captivates Archie by… Continue reading Vintage Friday: 12 Bullets for Too Many Women 1947
Mythic Monday: Rune of the Day – Ehwaz by Flossie Benton Rogers
To me, divination is not so much to see what the future brings, but to get insight into the possibilities of the moment. Runes are one of my favorite methods. Runes constitute an ancient Germanic alphabet in use starting in the 1st century AD. They were valuable to the Scandinavians, Anglo-Saxons, and other Germanic peoples,… Continue reading Mythic Monday: Rune of the Day – Ehwaz by Flossie Benton Rogers
Vintage Friday: Mod 1970
When I first met my husband Ronnie, he had just been discharged from the Army and came to our town to stay with his uncle for a while. We fell in love and married about a year later over winter break while I was still in college. We had 43 1/2 wonderful years together, lots… Continue reading Vintage Friday: Mod 1970
Vintage Friday: Chips Galore
Feeling nostalgic for the days of maxi dresses and long ironed hair? Potato chip cookies were also the rage in the mid 1970s. I, for one, love sweet and salty together. Please enjoy munching on these while you go through your old Polaroids. CHIPS GALORE Ingredients: 2 sticks butter, 3/4 cup light brown sugar, 3/4… Continue reading Vintage Friday: Chips Galore
Writer Wednesday: Beverly Ovalle
Please welcome my special guest Beverly Ovalle! 1. What inspired you to write in your genre/s? I love to read romances so it just seemed a natural genre to write. I started reading gothic romance in grade school and continued to read a wide variety as I got older. 2. What is the hardest… Continue reading Writer Wednesday: Beverly Ovalle
Guest: Harper A. Brooks
HIS HAVEN The Redemption Series: Book One by Harper A. Brooks Ignorance isn’t always bliss… Handsome and diligent Avrum Brenin should have died in the fire with his mother and older brother. Instead, he is saved by the powerful and wealthy immortal, Lord Henri. Placed under his care, Avrum shares in his world of endless… Continue reading Guest: Harper A. Brooks
Even Goddesses Have Bad Days
The Goddess Epona is all set for a rendezvous with her lover Eshigel, the dark Guardian of the Between, when Fate intervenes in the form of a pissed off succubus who steals Epona’s powers and plops her back in time to the Roaring 20’s. Can our Goddess find the inner strength to cope with a… Continue reading Even Goddesses Have Bad Days
Author Island Today
Huge thanks to Author Island for hosting me today. DeNita Tuttle is the cat’s meow! Please stop by the launch and also the Facebook party and have a Bee’s Knees cocktail with me to celebrate the release of book 3 in the Wytchfae series, Mind Your Goddess. You might win your own free copy! http://cyberlaunchparty.blogspot.com/2013/12/celebrating-flossie-benton-rogers.html… Continue reading Author Island Today