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Forgotten Bears…a love story
Hello from somewhere else! Tempus fugit. Time flies. It does fly but it also crawls, particularly when you are rewriting chapter ten for the seventeenth time. The manuscript is finished. It is in the hands of my agent and editor. … Continue reading
Posted in Humour and satire, On Scribbling, Warpworld
Tagged hard work, Warpworld, writing life
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Hiatus schmiatus
Hello again from Home! A very snowy home, I might add. (Actually, I did add). I’m on hiatus. I like that word ‘hiatus’; it sounds so much more professional and important than ‘doing nothing’. Book one is out of my … Continue reading
Posted in Humour and satire, On Scribbling, Warpworld
Tagged Warpworld, writing hiatus, writing with a partner
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Award winning writer yells “CHICKEN!”
Hello from Home, Back from another weekend in the sac. The cul-de-sac, that is. Once again Prez and I bunked at Casa Roney in our old ‘hood. The occasion? My fourth go at the Surrey International Writer’s Conference aka the … Continue reading
My Happy Ending
Hello again from Home! A year ago, we were freshly returned to civilization, enjoying such luxuries as water that comes from the tap on a reliable basis and morning tea that does not have to be checked for ants. I … Continue reading
The Nerve!
Hello again from Home! A good friend once told me, “The thing, the greatest thing, is not to lose your nerve.” Those words have been swirling around among the gumballs in my cranium lately. More about that later. … Continue reading
Coming Out of the Cave
Hello again from home! So as I was telling you last week…or…erm…six months ago… Let me start over again. Wow, where has the time gone? Today I crawled out of my writing cave, blinked my eyes against … Continue reading



