Friday, January 20, 2012
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Lynnette writes from the Pacific Northwest, where she lives with her husband and four children. She loves to hear from readers and writers alike. Her first novel, Rocky Mountain Oasis, debuted summer 2009.
Johne is a technical writer, e-zine founder and editor, serial novel author, short story writer, and all-around genre lover from the rolling hills of Southern Wisconsin. His proof-of-concept serial novel "The Adventures of the Sky Pirate" is unfolding at Ray Gun Revival magazine.
The author of the Joe Box mystery series and the thriller Heading Home, John Robinson spent three years teaching fiction tracks at Glorieta, a nationally-ranked writers’ conference.
K.M. Weiland writes historical and speculative fiction and mentors other writers through her website, editing services, workshops, books, CDs, and blogs.
Editor/Author Linda Yezak lives in east Texas with her husband, three cats, four ducks, and a pond full of fish. She speaks for various writers' groups and is an editor for Port Yonder Press. Her first novel, Give the Lady a Ride, debuted in March 2011.
I knew there was a reason I have two cats!
ReplyDeleteThe more the merrier! Better the spread the work load amongst the critters anyway. ;)
ReplyDeleteYou "own" a cat? I seem to be on Mr Bumpy's staff, rather than his owner.
ReplyDeleteYou have to get them when they're young and fool them into thinking the have no choice.
ReplyDeleteAw, too cute! Back when Tom was alive, he and Belle found the paper sack holding all my writings from college on. They shredded every last one of them. When I caught them at it, they looked up at me with grins on their little feline faces. Those two didn't know how close they were to getting roasted for dinner!
ReplyDeleteMy kitties also enjoy shredding a nice juicy plastic grocery bag.
ReplyDelete@Linda: Oh no! It's one thing when they're doing their proper job shredding assigned papers, but when they get into the good stuff, that's enough to make you want to turn them into feline jerky.
ReplyDelete@Leslie: So long as the groceries are safely in the cupboard!