This is not a real blog post. This is just a test liveblog.

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Written on March 23, 2012 by   · 2 Comments

Donna & I have been considering doing chats/blogs about TV shows and movies on the blog here, but we’ve been somewhat hindered by being unsure of the technology. So I’m going to try out this live blogging plugin to see how it works.  Liveblogging to possibly commence below. Unless... Read more


Random update of dirty snippets & embarrassing photos. (Unrelated to one another.)

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Written on February 7, 2012 by   · 10 Comments

Donna’s working on our final round of edits on Archer’s Lady and I’m doing a pre-revision pass through Impulse, so it’s lots of quietness and occasional cranky snarling around both of our houses.  That also results in fewer blog posts.  (Except for the awesome contest I posted... Read more


Say hello to Tamara Morgan, author of Love is a Battlefield. (And you could win an eARC!)

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Written on February 6, 2012 by   · 28 Comments

Donna & I love Tamara Morgan. I don’t actually recall when and how I came to know her, it just seems like she’s always been one of my favorite people on twitter. She’s smart, she’s witty, and she loves a good hipster joke. When she sold her romantic comedy Love is a Battlefield... Read more


Now Meeting: the Skyrim Addiction Support Group

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Written on January 12, 2012 by   · 12 Comments

  No really, guys. I love this game. I mean, everyone knows I love this game. I tweet about it all the time, because whenever I’m not making sweet productive love to a looming deadline,  I sneak off to make armor, enchant it, pick flowers, make potions…oh yeah. I kill some bad guys... Read more


My name is Bree, and I’m addicted to the internet.

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Written on December 7, 2011 by   · 10 Comments

So my internet is down. It went out yesterday and the well-meaning but utterly unable to help me folks at AT&T told me they weren’t sure what was wrong but my phone and internet would be back on before Saturday evening at the latest.  I got all suspicious and annoyed because if they don’t... Read more


My Bloodhounds Kindle Skin

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Written on October 6, 2011 by   · 5 Comments

A lot of people have asked me about my Bloodhounds kindle skin, as seen here: I got my custom skin from http://gelaskins.com, and it was super easy to design & order, using their online form.  You can see all the ereaders & tablets they have templates for here, and their online process gives... Read more


The $79 Kindle in Pictures (with random things on my desk)

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Written on September 29, 2011 by   · 23 Comments

Muahahaha! The newer, smaller, cheaper, more ad-sponsored kindle has LANDED! It is on my desk, so I took lots of pictures of it.  Lots and lots of pictures.   This is the tiny box it came in. I used a half-empty bottle of Pepsi Max for scale.  Because I happened to have a jar of peanut butter... Read more


New Blog Version: Children of the Undying

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Written on September 19, 2011 by   · 31 Comments

As we slide toward 2012, Donna and I are readjusting our online presence and streamlining what works for us, and part of that will result in a somewhat more active blog presence.  In the past we’ve tried to keep up with what’s going on in the social media sphere, but being pulled too thin... Read more


Don’t mind me…

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Written on September 17, 2011 by   · 11 Comments

I’m just changing our look a little.    If you see a bug, or something messes up, shout at me, huh?  Things will be moving around a little as we do some long-needed blog overhauling!  Read More →


Live Twitter Kindle Autopsy – The Unlive Version

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Written on April 15, 2011 by   · 22 Comments

A few weeks ago, Donna’s kindle 2 suffered a small accident. And by small, I mean epic, because it died a terrible death in a fit of irony worthy of the instrument of its destruction. (More on that later.) At the time, I’d told her not to throw it out, because I wanted to take it apart and... Read more


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