Cipheritis. Please Leave a Message After the Beep…

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Written on January 20, 2011 by   · 19 Comments

It’s that time again. The OMG WE ARE WRITING THE LAST FEW SCENES NOTHING EXISTS EXCEPT FOR THIS BOOK WHAT DO YOU MEAN I NEED TO SLEEP AND EAT AND TALK TO HUMANS stage. (Yes. That’s a technical term.) It’s Cipher, 24/7 in my brain, which is why I’ve mostly stopped tweeting. Because... Read more


My Inner Zen for 2011

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Written on January 9, 2011 by   · 15 Comments

So here we are, in 2011. Hello, 2011! 2010 was a crossroads sort of year for me’n Donna,  and not just because Crossroads came out in digital in February and print in November.  Honestly, it is weirdly symbolic, though, since we spent most of the time in between in a weird flux where we couldn’t... Read more


The cycle of series

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Written on June 9, 2010 by   · Comments Off

The cycle of series is such a funny thing.  We write in a few different series at the moment, but the biggest two are Southern Arcana and the Sanctuary books. January & February had Crux in print and Crossroads in digital, and so I had to be thinking about those books.  Talking about the books. ... Read more


Tag Team Blogging: Our Secret to Productivity

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Written on November 2, 2009 by   · 3 Comments

We thought we’d try something new from here on out…posting together to talk about various matters that are important to us in our lives as writers.  Sometimes they may be like this… each person stating their POV.  Sometimes they may be a conversation!  Or we may never do it again…that’s... Read more


Oh man, I’m tired! And here’s why…

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Written on October 29, 2009 by   · 1 Comment

What a couple weeks we’ve had! First Some Like it Haunted and then Sanctuary’s Price!  Books are releasing & re-releasing everywhere I look, and so many awesome books are coming out that I want to read at the same time!  Oh life, why you gotta be so unfair?? But all in all, it’s... Read more