Feeling a skosh better, a word which here means “slightly better than the nearly-dying state of yesterday.” In other news, “skosh” comes from the Japanese “sukoshi” which means “a tiny bit.” This word was adopted by US servicemen stationed in Japan after WWII (according to Merriam-Webster, who you should totally follow on twitter as they are manning the grammar-and-humor arm… Read More
Cover Reveal for LOCKED TIGHT (Mindjack #4)!
Also the Locksmith is free…
Love is Love is Love
Love is love is love. I feel like Valentine’s Day needs to be repurposed into an expansive Love Day. We don’t need a proclamation or a greeting card to do it – simply make it so in your own sphere. Love your neighbor. Love your enemy. Love the people in your life whose heart you know. Speak directly to it,… Read More
My Mindjack series has new covers! And I’ve decided to continue the series with a fourth book, LOCKED TIGHT (Mindjack Four). It’s the start of a new trilogy. See below for the rest of the covers, a sale on Open Minds ebook and audiobook, and a bit about the motivation for returning to these books. A bit darker, a bit… Read More
Free Speech for Me, But Not for Thee
I’m a huge advocate of Free Speech – as should be anyone in the US or who’s read the US Constitution. The correct response to hateful speech is social condemnation (which is not “censorship by the government” it’s “social repercussions for saying awful things”). I hear a lot of complaints from people with hateful (often sexist) views about their “free… Read More
Writing is the Answer
Writing brings me a joy that’s… complicated. It’s hard work and yet can feel effortless. It summons up my deepest and sometimes darkest emotions, which sometimes means turbulent sleep and an emotional rawness in real life. But also catharsis and the ability to FEEL ALL THE THINGS. A simple trip to the grocery store is a wonder. Meeting someone new… Read More
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