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  • My first novel started with a mole. Yes, a MOLE - a freckle, a birthmark, whatever you want to call it.
  • I was at the pool with my daughter getting ignored by our swim instructor when a lifeguard with a particularly ripped abdomen walked by. He stopped to flirt with one of the female lifeguards and my eyes flew directly to an adorable mole on the top can of his six-pack.
  • "How cute!" I thought (among other things). "He looks like a character in a romance novel!"
  • So I went home and started writing fiction for the first time. That was over a year ago and I still haven't been able to stop. GRAVY is the story of a suburban housewife who wants another baby, but gets a man with a mole instead.
  • GRAVY is now available on Kindle and Nook!

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January 08, 2009

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Rhi

I have MANY dead batteries, if she should lose that one :)

David

You see a rubber skeleton and a dead battery. I see the next McGyver with the ingredients for an automated farming implement.

Elizabeth

I kind of think the world would be a better place if we ALL followed Rule # 1 and Rule Number #2.

Joceline

I recommend a Calcium-Magnesium supplement for the non-sleeping. I take Natural Calm when I'm not pregnant and nursing and Mama Calm when I am. Ever since my midwife recommended it, I've never slept better and I can actually settle down at night! Buy it from www.vitacost.com for almost half price!

Karen

Something I do for the story continuing in my head all night is to have a pad and pen by the bed, If I write down that idea or the sentences then usually my mind will calm down at least for a little bit. I loved reading that you have taken to writing like that, I am working on a book now, not much to get finished. I read every author blog I find and writing articles I can for help. I've found them to be more helpful than writing books.

Sue

My kids do this and I don't care either. We put them in bed at 7, and they sneak around playing together, delighted to be putting one over on mom and dad. We can hear them giggling and running around, but I just ignore it until about 8 when we start in with "I MEAN IT, GET IN YOUR BED RIGHT NOW," and then they settle right down and go to sleep. I kind of love seeing them enjoy each other so much.

 rachel

AH, writer's insomnia! I get that. The solution (for me - your mileage may vary) is to, in fact, stop drinking coffee. Or at least, stop drinking it after about 10am. It makes for a MISERABLE evening, but then I can't come up with any damn sentences at bedtime because my brain is like oatmeal. And I'm up at six, rarin' to go.

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