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.
My husband asked me if I wanted to play a little “Orcs Must Die” (actually, OMD 2, but who’s counting…) I’d been working hard on the Scavenger Hunt all day, so I said sure. Of course, I’d been working hard … Continue reading →
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Well, if I take out all my writing news, I have little to talk about over here…until I get that balancing act figured out… Today, for instance, I did no cleaning, because I was working on marketing all day. And … Continue reading →
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Until I figure out how to make a “Blog” page, separate from the Front page, this will have to do. I am not going to jump in to revising the site until I decide what I want. But I have … Continue reading →
Yes, I have decided. I know that it may make a handful of you have to read two separate blogs…but I really need to move the writing news back to the other site. Sorry. I am hoping that it will … Continue reading →
In honor of my rejections for the month of February (I didn’t make 30, but I did get 10, I think) I got taken out for fajitas tonight. That was cool. Today was a day with one rejection, one acceptance … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrienne Rose, chores, cleaning, errands, Here's the Clean, housecleaning, Newell, poem, poetry, procrastinating, Rie Sheridan Rose, scavenger hunt questions, sorting, writing
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Well, one of the challenges in the Scavenger Hunt is to have another contestant critique your blog. So I did. At the moment, since my blog is just the homepage of my website, it was easier to critique the whole thing. … Continue reading →
Though it will be posted as having gone up on the 28th, I will post anyway. I almost didn’t. It’s been a long day, and I said aloud that I might skip it…and Newell took me to task. So I … Continue reading →
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Spent a lot of time working on the Scavenger Hunt today, and then started writing a new Tysche story to submit to an anthology call. The deadline is Friday though, so I may not make it in time. If not, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrienne Rose, Face Off, Here's the Clean, housecleaning, nature, outdoors, outside, photos, poem, poetry, rain, Rie Sheridan Rose, writing
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Today’s “cleaning” consisted mostly of retrieving the garbage can from wherever the 50 mph winds had decided to throw it. They even had the pickup bouncing on its wheels, and I saw a report that a friend had seen a … Continue reading →
Since December 29th, there has been something on our DvR that we just couldn’t get around to watching. We kept putting it off, and putting it off. Well, tonight, in light of both of us being sick all weekend, we … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrienne Rose, blogging, chores, cleaning, Dean Devlin, dishes, Firepole Marketing, Hard Copy, Here's the Clean, housecleaning, Leverage, Newell, photos, pictures, poem, poetry, Rie Sheridan Rose, scavenger hunt, writing
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3/2/13
Well, if I take out all my writing news, I have little to talk about over here…until I get that balancing act figured out… Today, for instance, I did no cleaning, because I was working on marketing all day. And … Continue reading →