A ghost fantasy entitled MY FAIR GHOST or FAIR MAIDEN GHOST. I haven’t decided yet. This is a story about a girl who wakes up to discover that she is dead, but she doesn’t know who she is, how she died, or even where she is.
And here is a little taste of that…
“Glancing down at herself, she trembled with humorless giggles when she realized she wasn’t really sitting on the floor as she’d thought, but again hovering just as apparitions should.” ~ MY FAIR GHOST
It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
I’ll confess I do neglect this blog, but I have a good reason for it. I’ve been writing, which in my opinion, is a good use of my time.
I’m nearly finished with the sequel to FATEFUL, which is entitled FRACTURED. Here is a quote from it, just to spark your interest…
“Raw fish? Are you sure about that?” ~ Danielle Darcey
And later...“Well, apparently I’m chopstick challenged." ~ Also Danielle
I’m nearly finished with the sequel to FATEFUL, which is entitled FRACTURED. Here is a quote from it, just to spark your interest…
“Raw fish? Are you sure about that?” ~ Danielle Darcey
And later...“Well, apparently I’m chopstick challenged." ~ Also Danielle
From Fateful...
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
“But how can I be certain? What if she is the one and I can’t see it? Or what if she isn’t, but I think she is?” ~ Ethan Deveroux
I found this quote to be quite fascinating.
“Might I pose a question…Which is worse: Authors who send unintentional bad messages to their readers, particularly young impressionable ones—or—authors who send subtle but intentional good lessons? Now that’s an interesting thought…. Do authors have a responsibility to take care in what they write where innocent readers are concerned? Or is it simply about creativity?” ~ Author unknown.
Yet another quote from Fateful...enjoy!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
“What else did you do? You were gone all day; you couldn’t have spent the whole time at the ruins—er—snoggin’ each other.” ~ Breanna Darcey
Stick it out.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
"A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit." ~ Richard Bach