June 12, 2008
It’s June. While the Northeast is cooking, it’s cold June in the Pacific Northwest, the coldest since they started keeping records in 1894! My tomatoes haven’t grown even a smidgen since I planted them a month ago. Nevertheless, summer is coming (we hope).
But I’m a writer, and everything writers do is for a project that won’t come to fruition for months or sometimes years ahead. So what did I work on this week?
Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues–to be released this fall from Highland Press. Not only did my editor and I work on the manuscript, but I’ve been working on the book video. And good news–my niece’s bf, who wrote the theme song for my book video, just signed a recording contract! Check out Justin Saragueta on myspace. He’s awesome. (So’s my niece!)
Faery Merry Christmas–yes, a Christmas novella featuring the faery princess and matchmaker, Keely.
Looking ahead to 2009:
I’m working on a pirate novella for Love on a Dead Man’s Chest with Cynthia Breeding and Deborah MacGillivray. Here’s a sneak peak at the cover:

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