Posts Tagged "Real Life"

  • I’m so excited and I just can’t hide it. Heiress Without a Cause has been quietly available on Barnes and Noble all last week, but today is the official launch. It’s like the first day of school, my birthday (before the stupid terrorists ruined it forever), and graduation all rolled into one.

    In many ways, it’s like a graduation — the culmination of a lot of work over several years, ending in one lovely day full of celebrating and laughter and merriment. Some of my friends are taking me out tonight, which will be a great way to end the day, and I’ve gotten some wonderful emails and tweets and comments from all over the world. So today is truly a day to celebrate and reflect on everything that’s happened over the last few years (preferably with some champagne and possibly a mani/pedi).

    But in other ways, it’s more like the first day of school. Will the other kids (readers) like me? Am I wearing the right clothes? Am I smart enough to handle the work? What’s that smell in the cafeteria? (I’ve been shamefully neglecting my kitchen this weekend…). While all the work of getting my book out in the world has culminated in this, the next phase of work — connecting with readers, writing to deadlines, mastering the art of juggling writing and promo — is just beginning.

    Still, it’s an exciting day, and I’m going to enjoy it. Thank you for celebrating with me, and I’m so glad you’re here as I kick off the next phase. If you want to stay updated when the book launches everywhere, or if you want to be invited to signings/events/launch parties, please sign up for my mailing list.

    And really, if my outfit is a wreck, promise you’ll tell me?


    Posted on 23 January 2012 * 2 Comments
    Tags: Awesomely Ridiculous * Ferguson and Madeleine * Real Life * Thrilling * Writing Life *
  • I am utterly thrilled to announce that I am publishing my first two books on January 26, 2012! Heiress Without a Cause and Scotsmen Prefer Blondes are the first two books in my Muses of Mayfair series, featuring a secret club for ladies with scandalous artistic ambitions. Heiress was a 2011 Golden Heart finalist in the Regency category, and Scotsmen won the Golden Heart in 2009. You can read more about both books below. Pray, tell me more! →


    Posted on 2 November 2011 * 4 Comments
    Tags: Ferguson and Madeleine * Real Life * Thrilling * Upcoming Books * Writing Career *
  • “Grief and the Regency” doesn’t have quite the same appeal as “Sex and the City,” but bear with me. I have tried to write this blog post for six months. Perhaps I should have let it go. And yet every time I opened WordPress, I couldn’t ignore the draft and move on – or force myself to write it.

    In April, one of my friends died suddenly of a pulmonary embolism. He wasn’t quite thirty. I had dinner with him and his fiancee the previous week, and he seemed fine – happy with life, excited about the wedding, eager for the next step. A week later, I was sitting in his fiancee’s parents’ living room, crying with her and mourning what was supposed to have been. Their save-the-date cards had been delivered the day he died. Pray, tell me more! →


    Posted on 19 September 2011 * 2 Comments
    Tags: Oversharing * Real Life * Somewhat Uninformed Social Commentary *
  • I’m sitting in a friend’s apartment in New York City, about to relocate to the Marriott for the Romance Writers of America annual convention. I must apologize for the abrupt, unusual silence on the blog; I’ve had quite the spring, including a three-week roadtrip involving 4500 miles of driving around the Great American West and a sudden unplanned move to a new apartment in San Francisco. But, once the conference (and a two-week trip to Germany for a friend’s Indian/Scottish wedding immediately after the conference) is over, I shall blog again in earnest!

    Check back this week for updates, though – I’ve got a lot of exciting events coming up, including breakfast with Sarah Maclean and Sophie Jordan, dinners with the 2009 and 2011 Golden Heart finalists, and the Golden Heart awards ceremony (where all shall be revealed). It’s all going to be fun, and I can’t wait to share it with you.


    Posted on 26 June 2011 * Add a Comment
    Tags: Real Life * RWA Nationals * Travel *
  • Apologies for the blogging hiatus, dear readers; one of my friends passed away a month ago, just before I went on a three-week roadtrip (during which I drove 4500 miles), and it has taken me awhile to get back into my regularly scheduled life. I will be active here again any day now — but to tide you over, check out my guest post on the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood blog. I’m chatting with my fellow 2009 Golden Heart finalists about using screenwriting tricks to plot your novel — please stop by and say hi!


    Posted on 23 May 2011 * Add a Comment
    Tags: Real Life * The Rubies * Writing Life * Writing Process *
  • So I have exciting news – I’ve decided to focus some time on my writing career. The alternative phrasing is that I quit my day job!

    I know, I’m crazy, and this is totally not recommended on any website I’ve ever seen that gives advice to writers. But, I feel strongly that giving myself a chance to focus on my writing is going to yield huge rewards, even if I don’t become self-sufficient through writing in time to avoid getting another job in the future. And, I planned ahead for this day for quite awhile, so it will be a couple of years before I starve to death.

    If you’re curious about how I made this decision, I’m blogging today at the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood (http://goo.gl/Sf6M). Stop by and share your thoughts! I also expect to get a lot more vocal here in the coming weeks – stay tuned.


    Posted on 18 October 2010 * 1 Comment
    Tags: Real Life * Writing Career * Writing Life *