Well, I take that back-when it comes to reading, there's no such thing as enough. Camping is the only time I can get in enough reading. What we do is spend all day, every day, reading and hiking and reading some more. Our motto is "No unnecessary work." We don't cook, we don't wash dishes, we don't.you name it. We have a pop-up trailer with a fridge, a sink, a stove and (if electrical hookups are available) a space heater, heating pads and a toaster. But my favorite thing to do is the decadent version of camping my mom and I practice. I enjoy board gaming and fantasy gaming, both table top and live. Librarian turned writer is a very schizophrenic state-when I try to urge people to buy my books, I have to beat down a lifetime of professional reflexes demanding that I tell them to check them out at the library instead. I used to be a part time reference librarian for a mid-sized public library, but in the beginning of ’05 I achieved a writer’s dream and quit the day job. I'm single and live with my mother, brother and sister-in-law. In short, any time a book stops working for me, that author becomes an honorary member of my writing critique group-whether they want to or not! So I apologize in advance for any technical critiques my fellow writers may recieve.īiography: My personal life? I was born in Denver in 1958-you can do the math. Or at least, when I think a book is going off the rails I usually see technical, writer problems with it. My reviews: Mea culpa! I got onto Goodreads years ago, and haven't been reviewing-but I now mean to start! I should add that as writer, I tend to read a bit more critically. The Goblin Wood was #6, and the first Sorahb book, Flame (later renamed Farsala: Fall of a Kingdom), will be #15. The next to sell, Navohar, was #12, and the next, A Matter of Profit, was #9. Songs of Power, the first novel I sold, was the 5th novel I'd written. As far as writing is concerned, I call myself the poster child for persistence.
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