I just started watching the TV show True Blood (my dad will be happy–he’s been telling me to check it out for almost a year now 😉 ), which of course I know is based on a series of books … Continue reading
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One of the things I wanted to do with GIVE UP THE GHOST was present a different way of looking at the “I can see ghosts” special power. In most of the books I’ve read with a character who can … Continue reading
I know at least a few of you have asked to receive a review copy of GIVE UP THE GHOST and didn’t receive one. As I’ve mentioned, the publisher only has so many to give up. I only wish I … Continue reading
January 19, 1994 (Megan is 13) X wanted to ask D if he liked me. I didn’t want her to because he would think I liked him. She did anyway and I didn’t find out ’til Friday. X and I … Continue reading
Okay, so this isn’t about books, but it is about words and how things are written, which is good enough, right? 🙂 In the last couple months there’s been an ad campaign war of sorts between two major Canadian companies. … Continue reading
First off, thanks to everyone who’s already entered the Spill Your Secrets Giveaway and shared your stories! Second, as promised, I’m going to talk a little today about the making of the GIVE UP THE GHOST book trailer, in case … Continue reading
The GIVE UP THE GHOST giveaway is now over. Thanks to everyone who participated! Keep an eye on the contest page for future giveaways! It’s time for another GIVE UP THE GHOST giveaway! Open to everyone in the world. What … Continue reading
Have a look! Or, if you prefer, check it out here. Feel free to share, rate, comment, whatever you want! I’ll be posting about the process of making the trailer later this week, for anyone who’s interested. 🙂 … Continue reading
My first journal entry is May 23, 1993 (I was 12). My last is July 4, 2004 (though there are *really* long breaks during the late ’90s and early 2000s). I wrote most frequently from May 1996 to December 1997, … Continue reading
Throwing this out there: When you read a book by an author you were previously unfamiliar with, and love it, do you immediately track down everything else they’ve written and read as much of it as you can get your … Continue reading