Testing, testing
So how come I can post to LJ from my WordPress blog, but I can’t post to LJ from LJ’s own interface?
So how come I can post to LJ from my WordPress blog, but I can’t post to LJ from LJ’s own interface?
(Previous parts available under the ‘Wildfire’ tag.) I thought I’d wait until LJ was back before carrying on posting this, but – fingers crossed – it seems to be OK this morning. Moral of the story so far – when a suspicious stranger comes to the door immediately after your aged grandad tells you a…
I had a great time at the UK Meet this year, though the intense (and wonderful) experience of being in a room with 40 odd other people who are all buzzed and happy and excited at being with kindred spirits did lead to me being utterly exhausted the next day. There have been several write-ups…
On the subject of what Historical and Fantasy novels have in common. http://www.samhainpublishing.com/2011/07/what-history-and-fantasy-have-in-common/
It’s probably some kind of blasphemy to group those two together, but on the other hand I had exactly the same reaction to both of them; they did not bore me but they did not wow me either. I wasn’t familiar with the Green Lantern comics, though I admit to a prejudice on the grounds…
Urgh. I’ve spent all morning setting up my page on the Romance Wiki, which of course included making a page for each of my books, and in many cases making a page for several of my publishers. If you have a romance wiki page, and you’re in an anthology with me, or share a publisher…
In which Freyja is as good as her word. Chapter Three. Dreams out of Season . Alfred looked up, staring out into the darkening air with a vacant stare. Sceldwulf was in his thoughts. The old man had told him once, when he was a small boy and sat rocking in his father’s shield, fancying…
Recently Josephine Myles, JL Merrow, Charlie Cochrane, Clare London and I were interviewed by Wave about our role as acquisitions team and editors for Tea and Crumpet – and the interview is now up on Wave’s blog! So if you’d like to know a bit more about where this celebration of all things queer and…
I hope not all authors are like this, but I have the sneaking suspicion that it’s a tendency at least I share: On Saturday it was the Cambridge day of dance. The Riot had been invited but we couldn’t field enough members to make a side, so I went in support of my husband’s side,…
By gentle persuasion, a bit of misdirection (and quite a lot of blackmail) Loki has persuaded Freyja to dismiss her loyal elvish maidservant, and agree to do a spot of matchmaking on Midgard: ~