Category Archives: DANGER of DESTINY
Whoah, I’m a bundle.
When I started writing THE TROUBLE WITH FATE, my only goal was to finish the book because up to that point, the longest thing I had written was a fifteen page short story. Which, come to think of it, can’t really be called a short story because it doesn’t have a beginning, a middle and an end. […]
On the subject of gremlins.
When you are sad, the surrounding landscape can be kind of dreary and the terrain endlessly monotonous. It’s like a gremlin of unhappiness has scampered ahead of you on the trail and taken the time to deface it. She’s used her chainsaw to fell a few trees; she’s picked up her trusty paint roller and muted all […]