Posts Tagged ‘interview’

  • Friday giveaway news

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    If you have been following along, stalwart reader, you would have noticed an interview with me at Diane Dooley’s blog. That’s one chance to win a copy of WAR GAMES.

    You can go back to last week’s blog post (just look down below this one) and make a comment. That’s a second chance to win a copy of WAR GAMES.

    You could sign up for my newsletter (click the envelope in the sidebar) and ask for a copy, but then I’ll be asking you to pretty please post a review somewhere. Third chance.

    And next Monday, I’ll be at Charlie Allden’s blog, Smart Girls Love SciFi. Fourth chance.

    Don’t say I’m not helping you out here! I’ve got more jobs than time available at the moment. If someone could please make a day last 48 hours, instead of 24, I think I may just get all caught up.

    Have a good weekend and I’ll catch you next week.

  • Interview at World SF blog

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    It never fails. There I was yesterday. I’ve got to get some writing done, I said to myself. And the only way I can do that is to unplug from the intertubes. But I also had a big post-weekend grocery shop to do. And The Wast had to go to the dentist.

    Poor mite. His baby teeth absolutely refuse to come out, even with his permanents erupting, so we had no choice but to take him to the dentist who, in the middle of asking him about his pets, yanked out both teeth with a deft twist of her dental pliers. Unfortunately, the teeth were on opposite sides of his jaw, so that meant difficulty chewing, copious bleeding, mournful looks…you know, the usual.

    Of course, whenever I unplug for a while, something happens. In this case, it’s an interview that Joyce Chng conducted with me for the World SF Blog. I talk about the kids, sf romance and my thoughts on motherhood.

    Many thanks to Joyce and Lavie Tidhar for this opportunity. If you’re on Twitter, you can follow Joyce at @jolantru and Lavie at @lavietidhar And if you’re interested in SF from non-US parts of the world, be sure to put the World SF blog on your reader.