Testing
to see whether this turns up automatically on Facebook, myspace and twitter.
to see whether this turns up automatically on Facebook, myspace and twitter.
I’ve mentioned the Cygnus Five series before, haven’t I? It’s more of a Cygnus Five trilogy at the moment, and comes to a satisfying close at the end of the third book. But there’s lots of room for expansion later on if people like these three books. I’m in the final stages of polishing up…
OK, that’s maybe not the title I’d have gone for if I’d been going for informational value. I just have the song running through my head at the moment. “Help, I’m alive, my heart keeps beating like a hammer.’ Let me see if I can find it somewhere so you can have it running through…
Says this review from Astrodene’s Historical Naval Fiction website: False Colors was a pleasant surprise. I expected the M/M Romance aspect to dominate but it did not. The naval story was well researched and the ship handling, action, and crew interactions were woven into a very believable naval narrative. It is primarily a love story…
I’m wrestling with email newsletter templates at the moment, because I got a lovely template which works in Microsoft Word and makes my newsletter look terribly professional – and then it doesn’t fit into my emails or blog. Back to the drawing board there, I think! In the mean time, I’ve turned it into a…
I’ve been running a couple of blogs on WordPress for a while now, and I love their stats and ease of use. But they have one big disadvantage – no notification if anyone posts a comment. Lengthy trials have proved to me that I *need* that feature, or I just don’t check back and reply. …
Huzzah, and other, more period-appropriate, exclamations. The first draft of The Pilgrims’ Tale is complete at 87,890 words. It opens with a scene a little bit like this: only without the anachronisms and arrows, and carries on being less about war and more about music and gender-role confusion than is usual with me. It’s probably…