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New Confederacy Food Tourism Adventure Blog

Last year while I was working on the first two Torin Keth novellas, I came up with some fun Confederacy-themed recipes for my newsletter. I had such a great time coming up with the recipes that I decided to continue. Instead of just plopping a recipe into my newsletter or blog, though, I’m going to

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Author Annotations for “Embers” Short Story

When I first read Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson, my husband was in grad school and we were dirt poor. I couldn’t afford the actual book, but I found it for free on his website with annotations in the margins. I was fascinated by his notes on his writing process and thought it would be really cool to

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New Cosmere Deal with Apple TV

Have you heard the news that Brandon Sanderson made a deal with Apple TV to make Mistborn and Stormlight Archive adaptations? Everyone I follow from YouTube to Instagram to Facebook seems to be amazed and thrilled that he’s finally got a deal and unprecedented creative control. I, for one, am probably a bit more cautious

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Dragonsteel Next Step Coin

One of my New Year’s resolutions is to be less ashamed of my depression and to be more open about it with others in the hopes that we can all chip away at the stigma mental health issues have. Right about the time I decided to be more open, I saw a post from the

gatekeeping fantasy

Gatekeeping in Fantasy

Have you ever been the victim of gatekeeping? Gatekeeping is when someone goes to enjoy something and a person who is already involved tells you that you aren’t allowed to be here. Sometimes they say it flat out, and other times it’s more subtle. Gatekeeping in fantasy can look like a guy alienating a woman

can I be a writer with ADHD

Can I Be a Writer with ADHD?

Writing with ADHD can be tough, but by looking at the process a little differently, we can be successful writers too.

dragonsteel nexus 2025

Dragonsteel Nexus 2025

I was incredibly fortunate to attend Dragonsteel Nexus 2025 with my husband and two eldest children. We had a blast! My son told me that this was his version of Disneyland and that we need to come back every year. Before the Convention I actually applied for an indie author table back in the spring,

Feeling Small

Have you ever been utterly humbled in an area you thought you were succeeding at? That happened to me last month when I went to Dragonsteel Nexus 2025. I’d spent the previous few weeks reading the original Mistborn trilogy. Between reading Brandon Sanderson’s books, listening to the other authors at Dragonsteel, and seeing other indie

The Weaknesses of an Author

I’ve been told not to expose my weaknesses to anyone, lest they use them against me or think me a weak fool. I’ve been told I should make it look like I’m perfect, and everything is always well. I believed them, for a long time. But I realized something recently: I am an author. I