Through the Door, everything you have ever written – ever imagined – comes to life. Margery just needs to see how this one scene goes. Surely nothing can go wrong if she goes in alone. Find out more in the
Landsquid Friday: Limerick
To put the landsquid back in Where Landsquid Fear to Tread, the Landsquid shall be more active from here on out. I’m not sure if it will be every Friday or a less regular thing quite yet. I am not
Latest Release: Frozen
Astrid has only ever known winter. But the long snows have worn on their people, and food is scarce. When she learns she can walk through dreams, she will do what she must not only to save her village, but
The Year of Doing
I feel like I should get my act together. Sure, I’ve sold a good amount of shorts in the past year (I sold one today, hoorah) but I’m starting to think that I’m using them to procrastinate my real goals
So Goes the Kitchen Ceiling
I wish I could claim I had a nice, inspirational, well-thought-out post for you, Squiders, but I have spent the last hour scrubbing paint off of my floors because, despite the gazillion drop cloths, my husband still manages to get
Looking Forward to 2012
Well, Squiders, now that we’ve got the year-end administrative stuff out of the way, we have a whole glorious new year in front of us, full of potential and hopes and dreams. I’d like your feedback on what you’d like
What Did I Read in 2011?
Every year I keep track of what I read, what genre it was, and what I thought of it (on a five point scale). This past year, 2011, I also started keeping track of publication year. Here are the 2011
2011 in review and Happy New Year!
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,400 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway