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The Novelist’s First Duty

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

I’m guest blogging today over at ReadingGroupGuides.com.  Stop by to read my post on the novelist’s first duty and my late grandpa. I loved writing it, even though it made me cry every single time I went through it for proofing. Oh, love those baby-related hormones!

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Happy Mother’s Day!

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Anyone who’s looked at this blog or this webpage even briefly will know that my life as a writer is pretty much inextricably tied up with my life as a mom.  I was pregnant with my daughter when I had the dream that inspired Twilight of Avalon; now I’m 6 months pregnant with my second […]

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Book Launch Pictures and Thank-You’s

Friday, May 8th, 2009

The book launch on Wednesday evening was absolutely lovely.  Thanks so much to everyone who came out, asked such great questions, and bought copies of the book from the great people at Labyrinth Books. Thanks also to everyone at the Princeton Public Library, to my publicist, Kelly Bowen, and to my fabulous editor, Danielle Friedman, […]

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Book Launch

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Tonight at 7:30 pm is the book launch event at my local library.  If anyone is in the Princeton area, stop by to hear me talk about Twilight of Avalon and to hear my sweet dad (whom I dedicated the book to) read the prologue–I’d love to see you! I’ll post pictures from tonight as […]

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Happy Book Day!

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Twilight of Avalon is officially published as of today! To celebrate, I’m guest blogging over at historical-fiction.com.  Stop by to read my post on how Twilight of Avalon fits in with the original Trystan and Isolde legends. I also have an interview posted over at History Buff, the lovely author Michelle Moran’s blog. Thanks so […]

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Historical Tapestry

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

I’m blogging at Historical Tapestry today.  Drop in to see my post on Why I Love Arthurian Stories.  And thanks to everyone over there for inviting me!

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In Stitches

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

So, I don’t mean to complain, but isn’t there something unfair about being 6 mos-and-still-throwing-up pregnant and having a kitchen accident that requires stitches in your thumb?  Not that the accident was not entirely my own fault.  I’ll spare you the details, but . . . yep, unquestionably, undeniably, my own clutzy fault.  Still. I […]

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Simple Pleasures

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

A few nights ago we had our first spring thunderstorm–and the first thunderstorm we’ve had that Bella has been both awake and old enough to really be aware of what was going on.  She was a little freaked out by the whole thing, so we huddled up with her on the couch watching the storm […]

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Things That Go Bump in the Night

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

My last post got me thinking more about the similarities between pregnancy and writing–about how remarkably alike it feels to bring a baby into the world and to publish a book.  This is not, I realize, an especially original idea.  The whole “book as baby” metaphor has been used since Jane Austen called Pride and […]

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Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Pregnancy-related nausea usually ends after the first trimester.  That’s how it went when I was pregnant with my girl.  Bad for the first twelve weeks–and then it stopped.  This time around?  Not so much.  I’m at nineteen weeks, now, and the sickness just seems to have unpacked its suitcase and settled in for a good […]

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"...Anna Elliott has fashioned a worthy addition to the Arthurian and Trystan and Isolde cycles... This Isolde steps out from myth to become a living, breathing woman and one whose journey is heroic." -- Margaret George, author of Helen of Troy


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