life
the trouble with writing-part 2: so what did you do all day?
Working from home is great. I don’t dare complain about it. How could I? There’s no commute so no gas expense or wear-and-tear on my car. No time spent fighting rush hour traffic to and from work. No need to even get dressed or put on makeup. Hell, I don’t even have to shower... »
men in uniform
Since today is Memorial Day it seems particularly apropos that I tell you the story of how a few very important men in uniform came to be in my life. Some of you know it, but I think most don’t with so many new readers discovering my military romances from March’s free Kindle giveaway... »
of seals and men
It seems like you couldn’t turn on the TV or read a newspaper the week after Bin Laden’s demise without hearing the words Navy SEALs or SEAL Team 6. There are reports of romance publishers bracing for an onslaught of submissions featuring SEAL heroes. I’m sure authors who make a living writing SEALs (Suzanne... »
the trouble with writing-part 1: whose bed have your boots been under?
In my first of a two part series (aren’t you excited?) I’m going to bitch about one of the problems with being a writer–and not just any writer, but a published erotic romance author in particular. This post has been brewing for a while now because it seems that recently where ever I go people... »
the price of fun
I had Easter dinner with the fam last Sunday, thankfully not at my house, but from parents to a full compliment of in-laws as well as nieces and nephew, they were all present and accounted for. The evening proved particularly pleasant in part thanks to my brother-in-law who is a liquor distributor and came... »
when authors travel…
Get a few authors together, particularly erotic romance writers, and the conversation inevitably turns to our craft, which leads to story ideas. It can all start with something as simple as a toilet. Yeah, a toilet. Take a peek into my most recent real life adventure…paraphrased, of course. THE SETTING: A Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta,... »
inspiration…
Where does inspiration come from? I can’t speak for others who need inspiration for their work, such as artists or chefs, but I can speak for myself as a writer and for me inspiration comes from anywhere and everywhere. Case in point–my first contracted romance novel way back in 2006 started out as a short... »
life imitating art
Years ago I wrote a book, the idea for which wasn’t even mine. Here’s how it went way back then… Me: I need an idea for another cowboy book. The Cowboy: Write about a romance writer who asks a cowboy to help her write a book about cowboys. Me: Haha. That’s not very original. Fast forward to 8... »
to each his (or her) own
What are you doing for Valentines Day? Romantic dinner? Flowers? Lingerie? Then you’re probably among the majority. I, however, rarely do what’s expected. I wanted something totally different for Valentines Day and I’m happy to say I got it. I wanted to take a roadtrip from NY to NC to watch the professional bull rider... »
fresh from the garden…
…the famous Madison Square Garden in NYC, that is. My life truly is a strange dichotomy at times. I’m just back from a weekend full of PBR–the NYC Invitational and the opening weekend of the 2011 season. For the first time, I brought my friends with me. You have to know the background to appreciate... »
