Posts Tagged: Renee Schuls-Jacobson

   
Happy Friday!  I’m over at Renee Schuls-Jacobson’s place today, talking about her college experiences in comparison to those of my college teacher protagonist, Professor Concordia Wells.  I hope you’ll stop by – Renee is an engaging writer and fab cyber gal pal, and we’re having tons of fun.  You should see the comment thread.  😀 Also, Renee…

   
Sometimes, things take a turn you don’t expect.  When you’re a writer, that truism often involves going off on a writing tangent – I remember once having a cat totally take over one of my mystery scenes – or writing way beyond the intended length.  The creative process can lead to some interesting results, to…

   
  I used to picture the author’s life as a very solitary angst-ridden one.  You know, the cursed-ivory-tower with gin bottles and cigarette butts strewn on the floor. (Ok, stop laughing, I was raised on mixture of Tennyson and Beat Poetry). Imagine my delight in discovering that friendship is the key component to the writing…