by | Nov 5, 2011 | The Thirteen Hallows, Writing
I’m incredibly excited. The Thirteen Hallows, is being published one month from tomorrow. I’ve had smaller books published; however, this is now the big league with press agents and book signings and blogs about collaboration with my brilliant cowriter...
by | Nov 4, 2011 | Writing
Obama was elected three years ago…today. Many of my friends went to see the inaugural…I entered a competition to try to see the inaugural live. I didn’t win… perhaps it was too much to compare Obama’s election to menopause… still,...
by | Nov 3, 2011 | Plays, Writing
Peter Stone, who is my second cousin twice removed is a hero to most writers… including me. He has an unbelievably impressive resume and is one of those rare people who have conquered the stage, screen and television… winning an Oscar (Father Goose) , a...
by | Nov 2, 2011 | Plays, Sister Cities, Writing
“Big fish in a little pond” is how Colette Freedman describes the confidence Haverford gave her to pursue her dreams. “More than anything my experience at Haverford College gave me confidence. I graduated feeling that I could do absolutely anything,” she says....
by | Nov 1, 2011 | Books, The Thirteen Hallows, Writing
The Thirteen Hallows – a reprinted blog by my writing partner – Michael Scott So, October is my month for covers, and we finish it with a great one: The Thirteen Hallows. This is the new adult horror novel coming from Tor on 6th December, which I’ve co...
by | Oct 31, 2011 | Books, The Thirteen Hallows, Writing
Tonight, little kids will dress up as princesses and Captain Americas and witches and pirates and, of course, Lady Gagas. Once upon a time, the meaning of Halloween meant more than dressing up and hoarding candy. Halloween was a Celtic festival called Samhain. The...