Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March: A Celebration of Women and Spring


Writer's Note

March is starting off with a bit of a groan but only because I had all four of my wisdom teeth taken out on Friday - I'm still wondering just how "wise" of me that was - and am still recovering from the entire ordeal. But everyone from dentists to the stranger on the street insists that I'll be back to myself by this coming Friday and should not worry. I'm not worried, but I'd like Friday to get here sooner rather than later.

Aside from that self-inflicted woe, all is well. The eBook Kisses after Midnight has finally been completed and is ready for viewing, plus there are quite a few new developments peaking on the horizon. More on that in the later months...

In the past year or so, I've been getting more and more interested in the writings of Rumi, a 13th century Persian Sufi sage and poet. His words crack the soul wide open. If you're already familiar with his work you know what I mean. If you're not, be welcome and read on.

By the way, last month I put an incorrect release date in the newsletter for the upcoming book Dangerous Pleasures. The novel will actually be available February 2011, not this year as originally stated.

Take care for now, and enjoy the splendor of March with its melting snow and well-loved first signs of Spring.


Last Month...

The Lesbian Fiction and Lesbians in Literature Discussion with moderator Sheree Downey that happened on Tuesday, February 23rd went very well. Thank you to those who logged on to chat or just share space with us. It was a great discussion. Sheree will be doing it again with author Gerri Hill on March 23, 2010 at 8 PM. For a transcript of the discussion from last month go, here.

 

Kisses after Midnight - The new book

After months of preparation and excitement, the eBook,  Kisses after Midnight is here. As of this moment it is available for the Amazon Kindle on Amazon.com.

Within a few weeks, Kisses will be available for direct download - no Kindle or other digital reader device needed - from my blog and/or website.

In the meantime, my blog has been re-vamped to include additional pages with excerpts from each novel and novella. Log on and take a look around the re-designed space. Feel free to leave any comments or to subscribe to the blog.


Rumi Verse of the Month

The minute I heard my first love story
I started looking for you,
not knowing how blind that was.
Lovers don't finally meet somewhere.
They're in each other all along.

1 comment:

Laurence Hunt said...

Congratulations on the book, Fiona!