Tag: Witchy Business

  • Plotting vs. Pantsing

    There’s two types of writers out there: pantsers, who write by the seat of their pants, and plotters, who plan out every detail of their book. I’m a pantser who forces herself to plot. In order to get from point A to a logical point B, I need to know what point B actually is,…

  • Cutie Meet

    When I develop my hero and heroine, I always do so as a pair, so that I can mirror, balance and create conflict in their personalities and backstories. For Jen and Marcus in particular, I really wanted to explore the ideas of fate vs. freewill and the inaccuracy of first impressions. A powerful seer, Jen…

  • First Kiss Scene

    My favorite scenes to write are always the firsts: first look, first touch, first kiss, first everything. In Fated by Fire, Marcus and Jen are no exception: “Jen slung both her arms around Marcus’ neck and pressed her mouth to his. He stopped dancing. His hands around her waist gripped firmly onto her hips, and…

  • Get Spooked this Halloween

    Looking for a spooky story to get in the Halloween spirit? I’ve got two for you!!

  • Mirror Justice Released

    Another witchy short story in the “Grave Promises” universe!! I’m so excited for you to read “Mirror Justice,” featured on the Funk-N-Fiction book blog’s Halloween Flash Fiction Blog Event! This spooky short features Terra’s best friend, Mona St. Clair, and her ancestral raven. Check it out!!

  • Halloween Flash Fiction Blog Event

    Happy Halloweentime! I’m super excited to announce that I’m one of 30 authors participating in this year’s Funk-N-Fiction book blog “Halloween Flash Fiction Blog Event!” The online event runs from October 25th – 31st and MY short story airs Oct 28. Each short story has been inspired by an image from a DeviantArt artist, so…