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About RieSheridanRose

Rie Sheridan Rose multitasks. A lot. Her short stories appear in numerous anthologies, including Nightmare Stalkers and Dream Walkers Vols. 1 and 2,  and Killing It Softly. She has authored twelve novels, six poetry chapbooks, and lyrics for dozens of songs. She tweets as @RieSheridanRose.

Saucy Special Guest Promo Post From RaeLynn Blue

Since I’ve been swamped and sick most of the month, I am going to be hosting some guest posts. First up is a special look at my friend RaeLynn Blue’s new Shifter release “Earthen: A Dragon’s Keep Story,” an Erotic … Continue reading

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Busy Month Ahead!

February wears many hats, and I am going to be helping with a couple of them. First, it is “Women in Horror” month, and Mocha Memoirs will be celebrating with the release of The Grotesquerie with my brand new story … Continue reading

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Recap and Resolutions…

I am resolved above all else to do better with blogging this year. I do not promise daily, but I will keep you in the loop when something interesting happens. So, first, lets take a look at the numbers for … Continue reading

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Starting Over…

Here we are on the first day of a brand new year. As those of you who kept up with my spotty posting last year know, I hunkered down and did a LOT of writing… …but I ignored my house … Continue reading

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Dear Spammers….

All comments on my site are moderated. That means that all your carefully constructed, cut, and pasted works of art go straight to the trash. Please, do us both a favor and stop wasting our time. No one will ever … Continue reading

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My thoughts on WorldCon

First, I missed almost everything. I mismanaged my time at the con dreadfully, but I learned a lot. We stayed at a cheap hotel, which seemed like a good idea at the time, but considering the parking and the distance … Continue reading

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I Owe You An Update!

I’ve been terribly scarce, and haven’t been maintaining my website appropriately, but there has been SO much going on. Take a peek at the Latest News page to see what I mean! But I should update the progress of the rejection … Continue reading

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In Her Own Words: Wynelda-Ann Deaver

  I asked my good friend Wyndie Deaver to tell me about her first acceptance. She responded with the following. I think I will make this a series of guest blogs from different writers, so keep an ear to the … Continue reading

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4 Aspects of Scene Stealing Tricksters and How They Work

  I have a couple of questions for you. No fair looking up the answers. Best guess. Mercutio appears in how many scenes in Romeo and Juliet? 1. 6 2. 4 3. 9   The Trickster appears in how many … Continue reading

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36 Warning Signs That You Are Spending Too Much Time Researching (and Not Enough Time Writing)

Greetings! I’ve been absent finishing up the Scavenger Hunt and then resting after editing The Conn-Mann Chronicles I. But I have a special treat for you today–a guest blog post on one of my big problems…when is it time to … Continue reading

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