And oh what a year! While the past decade has held a lot of big events and firsts for me (getting my own apartment, graduating from university, making my first pro short story sales, signing with an agent), the two … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2009
It’s been a busy week and it’s just going to get busier, but that’s all part of the fun. Wishing you all a wonderful holiday, whatever you celebrate, filled with family and friends and good food! And a special thank … Continue reading
Because it’s the season of holidays and gifting. 🙂 The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman – The alethiometer the Master gives to Lyra guides her on an adventure more treacherous than she ever imagined. Lost It by Kristen Tracy – … Continue reading
August 20, 1997 (Megan is 16) We were canoeing around the lake (N and I) and as we were coming back into the bay we spotted a blue hero on the shore. As we watched, it stared into the water, … Continue reading
Congrats to Kimberly B, the winner of the 3-book pack, and Sandy Shin, the winner of the 3-chapter critique! And many thanks to everyone who entered and shared the GIVE UP THE GHOST trailer! … Continue reading
Today is the day I am officially a house owner! Chris and I went by the lawyer’s office to pick up the key for our house… And then of course we dropped in to experience the house for the first … Continue reading
As promised, details of my trip to and event in New York! Many thanks to Deva Fagan for sharing her photos! 🙂 It was a very short trip — working around my day job, I flew in Saturday night, promptly … Continue reading
1. If you weren’t able to make it to the NYC Books of Wonder event on Sunday, never fear — you can still get a signed copy of GIVE UP THE GHOST! Just stop by the store and pick one … Continue reading
No time for a Five today, because I’ve got to pack for my trip to New York tomorrow! In case you haven’t heard, me and seven other amazing Debs will be appearing at Books of Wonder on Sunday: Click here … Continue reading
February 14, 1996 (Megan is 15) Well, gotta call N now and see what she thinks. Which is basically nothing. She didn’t think it really mattered which in a way kinda ticks me off. I mean, she talks about X … Continue reading