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Share Your Swagger!

After a brief hiatus, I’ve rejoined the blogging world with fellow writer Josie Matthews at our new blog, Chick Swagger. Join us there where our themes and special guests are thought-provoking, edgy and basically a celebration of women’s strength, intelligence and sass. Laughter and opposing views are encouraged. This is where I’ll be from now on. Hope to see you there!

www.ChickSwagger.com

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Malware – Are You Protected?

Yesterday sucked. I lost six hours of prime editing time due to an infected computer. Somehow, I found myself with spyware, adware and something called a TROJAN on my damn machine.

WTF?

Do I have an up-to-date anti-virus system? YES. I pay $90/year. Do I visit porn sites? NO. (Don’t need to, thank you very much.) Do I go on online gaming sites? NO. Do I click on anything and everything that pops up on my screen? No, no, no!

As I learned the hard way, anyone – and I mean anyone – is at risk if you do any kind of internet browsing. And you know what else? Anti-virus is NOT the same thing as malware protection.

Bloody hell.

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Music for Stripping

“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” ~ Aldous Huxley

Music is truly universal. Even if we don’t like a particular piece of music or understand the language, we intuitively understand its mood—what it’s trying to communicate via its unique combination of notes, rhythms, and beats.

Today, for fun, I wanna focus on music that puts us in a sexy mood, or more to the point (pun intended), I’m going to list my top 10 “slicked-up bodies sliding in a hot cabana in the tropics” kind of music. You know, just to give you some inspiration for seducing your partner setting up a really hot scene in your book.

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KABOoM – Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne

Hi, my name is Misty, and I’m a book slut.  I’ll read anything in just about any genre. The thing is, the story’s gotta get to me in about ten pages. Fickle, I know! I’m not really that hard to please, though, especially if it’s romance. And boy oh boy, did I find a keeper recently. So much so that it inspired me to start this new feature: KABOoM, aka: Kick Ass Book of the Moment. Read on for a brief look at why I LOVE Joanna Bourne’s historical debut, The Spymaster’s Lady—AND—for Jo’s awesomely insightful response to my one question for her.

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8
Dec
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News & A Simple Suggestion

Sometimes when life gets overwhelming, even the fun stuff may not be so fun anymore – becoming just more items to cross off the list. Today, I’m saying the hell with it, and cutting myself some slack. So today’s post is going to be epic short.

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1
Dec
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Kiss of Death: For the Murderously Inclined Romantic

December 1 is Kiss of Death day! Yeah, that’s how awesome romantic suspense is as a genre – it gets its own day. To celebrate, I’d like to talk about the genre a little and deliver a call to action to all you would-be novelists. :)

I write romantic suspense because I love mystery, and I’m a sucker for romance. Both are timeless. Both make the world go round.

Both make you think.

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11
Nov
skydive

Guts. Guts, Guts, Guts.

Guts. The word has been immortalized in our household by my nine-year old daughter who thinks it’s one of the most righteous words in her vocabulary. It’s her version of a four-letter word. Damn, but I love her.

And really, she has a point.

What a powerfully visceral word. It’s a noun, but boy is it cool to verb. When something devastates me, there’s nothing quite like using the Brit expression, “This guts me” or “I was gutted.”

Yeah, right now, guts is pretty much my favorite word. And a battle-girding word for anyone with a big ass dream.

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3
Nov
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Fan-Gating: Smart Marketing or Mega Turn-Off?

Long gone are the days when writers could hole away, head down, lost in their fictional worlds. Whether we like it or not, we have to put ourselves out there to make our books visible in the crush. Social media is perhaps the most powerful tool we have to connect with our readers and grow our business. No surprise there. Most of us are involved with it to some degree, but just when you think you’re pretty proficient at some of this junk…WHAM!

More freaking options.

If you don’t figure most of it out, you’re gonna be left behind. So when I learned about one of the newer marketing gimmicks, this Fan-gating business got my panties in a bunch.

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20
Oct
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Gang Bangin’

The topic at Citizen’s Police Academy this week was gangs. The detective who made the presentation said it would be a condensed talk, but still, the topic was endlessly fascinating to me not only on a personal level, but also as a writer.

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13
Oct
spiral

Distractable? Who, me?

There are two things I learned while on hiatus from blogging and most social media: 1.) a narrow focus allows you to get a crap-load of work done; and 2.) it’s not very realistic long-term.

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14
Sep
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How Bad Do You Want It?

Today I’m addressing dreams. YOUR dreams. Not the night version of course, but the “what-I’d-love-to-achieve-because-it-would-kick-ass” kind of dreaming. Have you identified one? More than one? Have you gone the next step and morphed those dreams into goals? If not, why not? If you have, but those goals are languishing under the weight of your daily to-do list, what are you going to do about it?

Ok, no more questions. Let’s take a good look at your life and figure out what’s standing in your way.

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8
Sep
shout

To Rant, or Not To Rant

Yesterday I prepared today’s post, all fired up about a generic situation that I perceived as ridiculous. It was the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. I poured myself into the post, backed up my claims and then…told myself to sleep on it.

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1
Sep
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The Digital Pricing Debate

Let’s talk eBook pricing for a couple of minutes. In the romance genre, trade paperbacks are reaching up toward  the $9 mark while a lot of digital indie authors are either selling their novels for 99 cents, or—gasp!—giving them away. When I initially learned about the free or mostly-free camp I thought, what the hell’s the point? But as I heard their arguments, I began to wonder if they were on to something.

Now, I’m not so sure again.

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25
Aug
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Idealism vs. Realism? I’ll take both.

I’m not much of a gambling woman, but I’d wager a guess that most people read to be carried away. To ditch bills, housework, and all the other stresses of our everyday world to live vicariously through a fictional character’s much more dramatic, exciting and yes, romantic life. Who wouldn’t want to be Eve Dallas, Cinderella or Scarlet O’Hara for a day (or more)?

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