Monthly Archives: November 2010
I salute you
Thank you, to every Veteran out there. Thank you for my freedom, for my right to complain about our government, to vote people in and out of office.
Thank you, for making sure that I can go outside in the morning and now have to worry about war on my doorstep.
Thank you, for your time, your sweat and your tears. For the blood shed to keep America free.
Thank you.
You deserve more than just one day a year. But today, many will get together and think back to all you have done for us.
Know that though it is never said enough, your sacrifices are appreciated, even by the jerks who decry what you’re willing to go out and do for our country and everyone in it.
Thank you.
Sending my love and appreciation to every one, Veterans and active military.
Thank you.
It can’t get better than this
So, I got my very first review a few days ago. I remember last month, right after Dragos: Burned came out, I went through this queasy period, just
knowing all my reviews would come in saying I sucked.
The artist’s emo inner diva
Not only was the review absolutely glowing, I got 5 out of 5 cherries.
It so can’t get better than that.
Superman and Grooves
As I sit down to begin Dragos 3: Blazed, I can’t wait to hit the keyboard. Book 1 went fast (like superman fast). Book 3 has caught me, I can’t wait to write the characters. I know the plot.
Book 2, on the other hand, was a pit of mud mixed with quick sand. It took me forever to get the first part down.
Now, I’ve written enough to know every book is different. But I still don’t have that connection to Scorched that I would like. The funny thing is, everyone tells me it’s wonderful, better than book 1. But I’m just not feeling it like I did Burned, or like I’m feeling Blazed.
Go figure.
I guess we’ll see what my editor thinks when she gets back to me, right?
Anyway, I’m off to start pounding the keyboard with my newest tale…
~mumbles bye, head already in the clouds of Blazed.








