This isn’t the post I originally intended to put up today, but with the way things went, it’s what I’ve decided to go with.
Cheryl at Aspiring Author tagged me with a meme. As always with this blog, I will attempt to keep it writing-related.
Instructions: Write down six random things about yourself and then tag six bloggers with the same task.
Rules:
- Link to the person who tagged you.
- Post the rules on your blog.
- Write six random things about yourself.
- Tag six random people at the end of your post by linking to their blog.
- Let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their website.
- Let your tagger know when your entry is up.
Six random things:
- I buy and read all the Sherrilyn Kenyon, Christine Feehan, and Katie McAllister (as Katie Mc, not as her mystery alias) books I can find as I find them.
- I want to write a book about someone with a disability where the disability is not the focus and people don’t feel like they HAVE to help her. I just haven’t found the right heroine or the right story yet.
- I have two historical romances complete (still in need of edits), one in progress, a romantic suspense in progress, and two nonfiction projects in progress.
- I just found out this past weekend that the romantic suspense is actually romantic suspense. I’d just been calling it contemporary.
- I’ve made more money this year from writing than I did last year so far. ($50 vs. $20)
- I like to write to music; I can’t write in silence very often.
Now, I don’t always play by the rules. This is one of them. My muddled mind doesn’t want to think of six people to tag, so…If you read this, you’re tagged.
Filed under: writing , Christine Feehan, disability, historical, historical romance, Jen Nipps, jennipps, Katie McAllister, meme, money, music, romance, romantic, romantic suspense, Sherrilyn Kenyon, write, writing


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I love your list! As soon as I read the second item, I could totally imagine a modern romance, not necessarily Harlequin, but something along those lines. I think there’s already a line of books dedicated to disabled heroes and heroines, isn’t there? Do it!