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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.

7/7/11 — Day Three of the VBT — Sorry I didn't get it posted earlier

It’s been a very busy day, and I had limited computer access today, so I didn’t get to post this as early as I would have liked. However, there is still time to go and read my guest blog on … Continue reading

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6/15/11 — Hi, Reddit!

My wonderful husband started an IAMA/AMWA thread over on reddit, and I am happy to answer any questions you want to post over on it. Here’s the link to ask your question on reddit. If you don’t want to sign … Continue reading

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6/14/11 — I feel like Steve Martin!

I just want to run around saying “The new Kindle book is here! The new Kindle book is here!” Yes, you too can get a copy of The Luckless Prince for your Kindle with no waiting! I got mine. 🙂 … Continue reading

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5/19/11 — RieView: Unrequited by James Bennett

Unrequited by James Bennett My rating: 4 of 5 stars I have been cogitating over what I wanted to say about this book for the better part of a week, and decided I’d better just “git ‘er dun.” This book … Continue reading

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5/11/11 — RieView: The Mirror of Yu-Huang by Christine Norris

The Mirror of Yu-Huang by Christine Norris My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was my first introduction to the Library of Athena, though halfway through I went back and bought the first two volumes, and I was pleased with … Continue reading

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4/19/11 Me and Sarah Jane…

…we had a special thing going… I had gone out to run some errands this afternoon, and came back to see an email entitled “Another Dr. Who Death” in my inbox. I opened it, wondering who it might be. I … Continue reading

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4/17/11 — Wild Fire Close to Home in Oak Hill

I’ve been hearing all the news, of course, about the fires in various parts of the country, but it doesn’t hit home with full impact until you look out of the windshield of your car and realize that those roiling … Continue reading

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4/16/11 — What a Difference a Tune Makes…

My friend Sylvia Dickey Smith asked an interesting question on her fan page the other day. She was looking for insights into what brought your favorite characters to life for a workshop she is doing. I shared the basics of … Continue reading

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4/11/11 For Realz…? Who wouldn't jump on this? NOT!

I’ve been debating all morning about discussing this, but it really bothered me, so I decided to collect your thoughts on the matter. I got an email from a freelance service I belong to today. “New projects match your profile” … Continue reading

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4/8/11 — National Poetry Month

April is officially National Poetry Month. As a poet, I can’t let that slide without recognition, now can I? Take a moment sometime this month, when you need a respite from taxes and tedium and read a poem. Maybe you’ll … Continue reading

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