I went to my first SF con in 1995 – ConQuest in Auckland, New Zealand. The primary reason I went was because Roger Zelazny, one of my personal literary gods,…Continue readingHow to Con it
A couple of years ago I put together an anthology entitled simply “River”, a collection of stories by some remarkable writers, including Irene Radford, Nisi Shaw, Joshua Palmatier… In my…Continue readingThe Only River
Over the mumble years since I first read “Little Women” as a girl, I have taken more than one quiz about which character I wanted to be, or was most…Continue readingThe Death of Beth
Thinking about audiobooks I listen to music, and music can move me to tears. It produce visuals which run like movies on the backs of my eyelids if I close…Continue readingRead or listen?
At Bustle, Charlotte Ahlin says writers are sexy partners and offers 11 reasons to date a writer One example: They are good liarsWriters lie for a living… sort of. You…Continue readingAre Writers Sexy?
I first crossed paths with Joshua Palmatier, who would also go on to write under the name Benjamin Tate, at a con – where else does one make friends who…Continue readingThe LEY of the land
Once upon a time there was a literary phenomenon named Harry Potter. The twenty first century YA and children’s literature has been dominated by this story like no other, with…Continue readingMoving Potterverse
I have coffee, then get up. (Coffee in bed was part of the marriage proposal.) Nothing is done without coffee. Concentrate. it’s the COFFEE. Hubby always gets breakfast. (yes. I…Continue readingDay of the Writer
At LitHub, author Dorthe Nors writes about the conundrum that so many middle-age women face. “I write books about middle-aged, childless women on the brink of disappearing—or you could say—on…Continue readingThe disappearing women
Back when I was nineteen years old and steeped up to my innocent ingenue ears in The Matter of Britain, I wrote a novel about Queen Guenevere. A publisher who…Continue readingWhen I was young and innocent