Busy Netta Is Busy

TweetBut it’s been a fun busy. If there is such a thing. Of course, I’ve been rolling full steam on Allegories of the Tarot (you can find the official website here), and I have to say it has been one hell of an experience. I’m learning a lot, but the best part of the whole …

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Kris Austen Radcliffe – The Emperor

TweetToday we’re going to meet the writer behind the next card in the deck of the Allegories of the Tarot project, Kris Austen Radcliffe. So far you’ve been introduced to The Fool, The Magician, and The High Priestess. Kris is not only a talented writer, she’s an amazing photographer and the genius behind the photographs …

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Spike Marlowe – The Empress

TweetToday we’re going to meet the writer behind the next card in the deck of the Allegories of the Tarot project, Spike Marlowe. So far you’ve been introduced to The Fool, The Magician, and The High Priestess. I’ve known Spike for a long time, and is one of those special people who walk the paths …

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Billie Sue Mosiman – The High Priestess

TweetSo, you have met The Fool and you’ve met The Magician, so now it’s time to meet The High Priestess. This is the third card and will be the third story in the Allegories of the Tarot anthology. I know Billie Sue through Facebook, and have come to know her as a generous, supportive person. …

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Peter Giglio-The Fool

TweetToday kicks off the Meet the Authors of the Allegories of the Tarot anthology. I’m really excited to introduce to you a fabulous line-up of writers for this project. You’ll have a chance to check out each writer, the card they’ve chosen, and why in the coming days. I met Pete working with him on …

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Allegories of the Tarot

TweetI have been working my butt off on an exciting new project, and I can finally reveal what’s going on. I want to thank all the writers involved for their unflagging support and help. Check it out! You can find the campaign here at IndieGoGo and the list of perks for The Empress Package right …

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Thursday Editing Tips, Tricks, And Observations -What Is An Editor?

TweetI thought I’d kick off my series of articles about the editing process by defining certain editing terms. In my wordage travels, I have come across a lot of confusion regarding just what an editor does and what certain terms mean. If you want to know WHO an editor is, I can’t speak for anyone …

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Second Tuesday – Writer’s Block and the Tooth Fairy

TweetThis blog post is courtesy of a blogfest initiated by the lovely and talented Patti Larsen known as “Second Tuesday”. This month’s topic is “Writer’s Block”, and I encourage you to visit the blogs located at the end of this post to see what other writers think about this subject. Thanks also to Gary Varner …

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Wait – You Mean It's Monday?

TweetWow. And the first days of June. Holy shiznola, where did May go? Let’s take a little stroll, shall we, and fondly remember what did happen in May. I found a couple of copy gigs that have become small eggs in my basket. Not enough to really earn a whole lot of money, but eggs …

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Tagged, Memed and Awarded

Tweet If you didn’t know by now, I suck at posting awards and stuff. However, when a goddess like Lala at Coastal Commentaries takes the time out to honor me, I can do nothing less than bow before the goddess. First, the meme: The rules are as follows: 1. Pick up the nearest book (of …

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