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For Ray Bradbury ~ The Case for Dandelions

Posted by on June 07, 2012 in Gothic Living, Plant Profiles | 1 Comment

Plant Lore: Dandelion   Latin name: Taraxacum officinale It’s most unfortunate that many people see this valuable herb as nothing more than an annoying weed, placed upon the earth purely to vex lawn purists. Dandelion, or baby sunflowers, as my youngest son would say – because not only are their flowers yellow but they open with the sun and close […]

Writing as a Team

Posted by on June 06, 2012 in News, Opening the Vein | Comments Off on Writing as a Team

Join Lain and I at Jess Resides Here for a discussion on what it’s like writing as a team, particularly a husband and wife team.

Discussing Writer’s Block & Interview

Posted by on June 06, 2012 in News, Opening the Vein | Comments Off on Discussing Writer’s Block & Interview

Today on Working Writers and Bloggers we’re discussing writer’s block ~ pop on by! Beauty and Books did a lovely interview that’s live today. Have a fun Hump Day!

Book Review – Sea Fever by Virginia Kantra

Posted by on June 04, 2012 in Reviews | Comments Off on Book Review – Sea Fever by Virginia Kantra

  Title: Sea Fever Author: Virginia Kantra Genre: Paranormal Romance Publisher: Berkley Sensation Series: Yes, The Children of the Sea Rating: 3 Bats Heat Level: 4 flames After a great opening to her series in Sea Witch, Kantra returns with  writing that is top-notch here – hence earning the 3 bat rank. I wish I would have liked this more […]

Movie Review ~ Red Water

Posted by on May 31, 2012 in Reviews | Comments Off on Movie Review ~ Red Water

  Title: Red Water Director: Charles Robert Carner Genre: Horror/Creature Feature Rating: 4.5 bats If you like shark movies – this one delivers. The characters were particularly well drawn for this genre and their story arcs and past were solid and believable. The actors did a fine job bringing their characters to life, especially with portraying the nuances and expressions […]