Friday, March 28, 2008

Raven Author Chat Tonight!

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Join me from 9 PM to 11 PM EST tonight in the Raven Chat Room for my author chat! Drop by and ask me questions, and we'll talk about my books!

~Marly

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Checking in

Sorry for having been so quiet, darlings. I've been writing and studying like a fiend, plus going through a bit of a (pre) mid life crisis with my birthday yesterday.

I'll be signing books this coming Saturday at the Jacksonville Marriott from 4:30 to 5:30, as part of the First Coast Romance Writers' Southern Lights Conference. If you're in the northern Florida area, stop by and visit me along with Elizabeth Hoyt (*squees!*), Marianne LaCroix, Suzanne Brockman, Alyssa Day, and more! A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Jacksonville Public Libraries. More info here.

Monday, March 24, 2008

The writer's life...

Lately, I've been reminiscing about the writer's life because well I haven't been able to do much in mine, sadly. While I do write full-time often, there are times when money needs make it necessary for me to work for a while, and this is one of those times. While I love having the extra money, getting caught up on my bills and such, it is really hard when I get home and am just too tired to write. That's been happening quite a bit the last few weeks. I'm really excited about my current projects and I always have these ideas during the day at work when my energy level is better that I'm going to come home and write. Of course by the time I get home, that doesn't always happen. I'm going to be really glad when this current assignment ends and I can get back to the business of being a writer again which is of course my first love.

I know I'm not the only writer who works at least part of the time to make ends meet, let's face it, very few writers make enough to actually be able to write full-time all the time unless they are Nora Roberts or Stephen King. Still I'm looking forward to the time when I can start listening to my characters again who I can hear yelling at me in the background, but for whom I am unable at the moment to put all my attention on.

Fortunately, I'm almost done with Doomed to Be Charmed, and I'm hoping that maybe I can squeeze in a few writing hours this next week and see if I can at least get that much closer to finishing Kyle, Tyber and Tyrel's story. Then I'll be off to outer space again and working on Leilani's story. I have the say the author's who participate on this blog with me are a real inspiration, and I'm blessed in having them here. :-)

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter!

It is my hope that all of you have a peaceful and loving Easter.
Some day I'm going to figure out how Easter Bunnies and baskets of candy came into being. Since hard boiled eggs are one of the symbolic objects of the Passover Seder meaning eternal life, I get why we do Easter eggs. I'm not getting the part where we dye them--just to be pretty? Ever notice how they taste better dyed?
But bunnies and baskets? Go figure.
In any case, as you ponder these mysteries, I hope you enjoy friends and family who come to share the Easter holiday with you. Maybe one of them knows the answers.
All good things to you and yours this Easter.
Sarah McNeal
www.sarahmcneal.com
Author of THE VIOLIN Amira Press
THE DARK ISLE New Concepts Publishing
LAKE OF SORROWS New Concepts Publishing

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Easter Break

I'm going away tomorrow for the Easter weekend. As I am in Melbourne, and Melbourne is highly known for its unpredictable weather, it is still summer-ish in this state. Although that has had it's days of being annoying up till now, I must say, it is terribly convenient, for I am going to be going to a beach house for the next four days!!

Wonderfully well wishes and safe times to everyone here over the holidays, and I will be back again some time next week.

xx

Nikki Watson. ;)
http://nikkiwatson.blogspot.com/
Changeling: Of Elves and Men. Available Now! From NCP
http://www.newconceptspublishing.com/changeling.htm

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

North and South!



Here's a video I found on You Tube from the screen adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South, detailing the difference of life between South England and North England during the Victorian Era. It's one fine production! The romance will sweep you away! Richard Armitage as John Thornton is just so hero worthy! *sigh*

~Marly

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Wearin' of the Green

Tomorrow is Saint Patrick's Day and, for those of Irish decent, it's a day of celebration and pride. There's the whirl of bagpipes, penny whistles, fiddles and drums. Nothing sounds better than a sweet, mournful Irish ballad sung by an Irish tenor. Although some of us aren't entirely Irish, we can still enjoy a cold green beer and wear a bit of green just the same. I wish you all a wonderful day tomorrow and hope you'll enjoy a parade and remember those of us who share a common thread: we weren't always Americans and we weren't always loved by those who came here before us but we found freedom here and a chance to change our lives. We made America our home.
Slan's beannachdl! (Health and a blessing!)
Sarah McNeal author of The Violin, The Dark Isle and Lake of Sorrows
www.sarahmcneal.com