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I name my cars. I never set out to do this. It just sort of happened after I got my first car, a turquoise Saturn coupe that was just screaming to be named Buffy (and this was years before the … Continue reading
Hide your wife, hide your kids. Cuz it’s time to talk about stealing. Three different kinds of stealing we’re going to be concerned with today: theft, robbery and burglary. Unleash the definitions! Theft: A person commits … Continue reading
Chloe’s older sister, Ruby, is the girl everyone looks to and longs for, who can’t be captured or caged. When a night with Ruby’s friends goes horribly wrong and Chloe discovers the dead body of her classmate London Hayes left … Continue reading
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Hi friends! I’ve been out of town (lest you were wondering where I’d scampered off to). I was up in Pennsylvania visiting family. While we were there, we went the Carnegie Museum of Natural History to show my daughter the … Continue reading
I’m doing a book-themed nursery. I will have this mobile. And I will hang this picture. As well as this poster (the picture is too small to see the detail, but it contains the entire text of Through the Looking … Continue reading
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Today the lovelies at YA Highway are asking: What was the biggest writing/querying/publishing mistake you’ve made? And yes, I can totally answer this question. You’ve heard that you shouldn’t query or enter contests or do any of that jazz until … Continue reading
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I threw a book across the room not too long ago. I won’t name it, but I will say that the reason behind it was the author’s obvious failure to do any sort of research whatsoever into the legal profession. … Continue reading