I’ve made it to the end of another A-Z challenge–despite crazy MBA classes and four weekends’ worth of overtime at work. It’s shocking me a
Month: April 2013
Since book two of Red Slaves brings in the Chinese angle on dragons, I thought it would be appropriate to comment on a Chinese word:
This was another tough letter, until I realized one of the things Anne resents the most in Blood to Fire is her forced expat status.
Carla and I have counted, coordinated, and confirmed, and we have an official list of winners from the Rafflecopter that went along with my recent
As we’re getting to the end of the alphabet, I find it interesting that chapter 1 of Blood to Fire is titled “Visit”… So you
I really struggled coming up with another U for this year’s Red Slaves theme… then I thought about all the things Anne does not want.
I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to write about for T, but then figured the dislocation of travel was enough of a theme in
I’ve made several references to Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn in talking about my Red Slaves series, so it seemed only fair to dedicate a post to
Although there is a significant rescue scene in Blood to Fire, and there are thematic elements about rescuing abused individuals throughout the Red Slaves series,
I saw this image on Facebook over a year ago, and I’m not sure where it originated… but it is a fantastic visual for where