Z Is For… Zac Bennett!
Welcome to the last day of the A-Z Challenge! We made it all the way to Z. Phew! Today, I want to give you a sneak peak at an upcoming Noon & Wilder book called SEALED BY MAGIC, the sequel … Continue reading →
Welcome to the last day of the A-Z Challenge! We made it all the way to Z. Phew! Today, I want to give you a sneak peak at an upcoming Noon & Wilder book called SEALED BY MAGIC, the sequel … Continue reading →
Yarn. It’s seductive. Here at Noon & Wilder, we have both kinds of textile arts – knitting and crochet. I know, I know, apocryphal. But it works for us. I helps that I was able to teach Rachel some of the … Continue reading →
Xenophobia is the fear of the other, that which is foreign or strange. It’s most commonly used to refer to people who irrationally dislike foreigners, but it can be broader than that. I think it’s a very sad thing to … Continue reading →
Werewolves. They spawned a whole literature, and other creatures – cat shifters, dog shifters, bird shifters, snake shifters… Recently, we were working with our editor at Red Quill and she pointed out that “lycanthrope” means, literally, werewolf: from the Latin, … Continue reading →
Names are tricky. I’ve worked with internationals most of my career, and the first difficult name I encountered was Nguyen, which is a very common family name of Vietnamese origin. It’s pronounced, by the way, like “Win.” Currently, I live … Continue reading →
I have found, in writing, that I need to get deeply into a project before I know where it’s going. I typically need to write 20,000 to 30,000 words before I have a good feel for it, and know who … Continue reading →
Ah, yes. Truffles. While there are truffles here on Earth, the first being a type of chocolate confection and the second being a type of mushroom confection, truffles really are a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and an aardvark. See? Aren’t … Continue reading →
I adore gems. Did you ever see the animated movie, The Secret of NIMH? There’s a character of a magpie who likes, as he calls them, “Sparklies.” Yup. Me, to a “T”. When we started writing the Persis Chronicles, we … Continue reading →
Rhyming is language played with. To be able to write lines that rhyme takes skill and a willingness to bat words around, form and re-form them into pleasing shapes all while creating a picture in the mind of the reader. … Continue reading →
The secret to success is to work for it and not give up. I remember reading once, I think in one of Covey’s books, that failures have no idea why they failed, but successful people can tell you every step … Continue reading →