Archive for October, 2006



Happy Halloween!! Halloween Pet Costumes Part 3
October 31st, 2006

These are the last of my Halloween pet costume pictures. I hope y’all enjoyed them. I can’t imagine dressing my pet up, but then again I’ve been dressing my children up for 14 years!

Have a fun, safe Halloween!!

Halloween Pet Costumes Part 2
October 30th, 2006

Day two of my Halloween pet costume pictures… do you have a favorite yet?

Sorry I’ve been MIA
October 29th, 2006

I’ve got a lot on my plate with deadlines and my real life so I haven’t been online much. You’ll see me poke my head in over the next several weeks but I’ve got lots to take care of so I can’t play too much.

I’ve got some adorable pictures for y’all of some funny Halloween costumes on pets that I’ll post the next three days for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

My All-Time Favorite Writer
October 26th, 2006

You might be surprised to learn my all-time favorite writer is Stephen King. The man can weave a story so intricately, characterize so amazingly, he generally has me completely sucked into his stories like a vortex. I have read every book he’s written, including the Richard Bachman books that I’m not too fond of. Some books were amazing, some were good, others were okay.

With his newest release, Lisey’s Story, Stephen is being called a romance writer! I kid you not, he’s put some sincere romance in this scary tale that surprises some, but not me. Remember, I’ve read everything. He even put himself out there for us to examine in his book On Writing (which I recommend for any writer to read).

I looked on Amazon and found a review by Nora Roberts.

“Stephen King hooked me about three decades ago with that sharply faceted, blood-stained jewel, The Shining…But with Lisey’s Story, King has accomplished one more feat. He broke my heart.
Lisey’s Story is, at its core, a love story–heart-wrenching, passionate, terrifying and tender. It is the multi-layered and expertly crafted tale of a twenty-five year marriage, and a widow’s journey through grief, through discovery and–this is King, after all–through a nightmare scape of the ordinary and extraordinary. Through Lisey’s mind and heart, the reader is pulled into the intimacies of her marriage to bestselling novelist Scott Landon, and through her we come to know this complicated, troubled and heroic man.”

Holy cow! This review by a woman I respect tells me that my predeliction for enjoying Stephen King is justified. I absolutely have to get a copy of Lisey’s Story. I also found an interesting article or two about Lisey’s Story from the Associated Press.

If you’ve never read Stephen King, I’m going to recommend that you do. The gunslinger series, The Dark Tower, ranks up there with my top SK books (there are seven of them). My all-time favorite SK book is The Stand (I’ve read it at least four times and it’s 1200 pages long).

I could sit here all day and list which ones I like, but really though I just want to pay homage to an amazing storyteller. If you have the time, pick one up and read a master writer. The man can write a story, and apparently romance too. Can’t wait to get my paws on Lisey’s Story.

Life really is so short…
October 25th, 2006

Sad news in the realm of Samhain Publishing, one of the editors and writer Teri Smith passed away yesterday. Shocking to all and so unexpected. She was funny and sweet and although I didn’t know her well, I am terribly saddened by the news. While her family and friends recover from the shock of losing her, I’m sending all my healing thoughts to them.

That brings me to the point of today’s blog post. Life is so very short, I don’t want to waste any of it on bullshit and pettiness. Every day should be treasured like the precious gift it is. Never miss the opportunity to tell someone you love them, spend time with friends, and celebrate every minute of every day.

Go to someone’s blog and make them smile, let someone in line in front of you at the store, share a treat with a friend, or simply hold your lover’s hand for a while. Do something without expecting anything in return.

Carpe diem, folks. Seize the day! Go out there and make it count.