by Kathy L Wheeler | Sep 23, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Deleted Scenes, Necessary Evils
Meet Jane Toombs, author of Tule Witch says, The cover has nothing to do with my WIP, Uncanny, which is not yet finished. Tule Wtch is the next book I have coming out. It’s the very first book, a gothic, I sold in 1973 to Avon. Samhain has now reprinted...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Sep 20, 2013 | Bloomington Series, Deleted Scenes, Necessary Evils, OKRWA, Reading, Writing
Prologue When Alex Gentry tossed out a smile like the one he sported now, Kelly Mancer knew there was no hope for her pounding heart. In fact, the distinct possibility that it could fly from her chest to land on the desk between them had her holding her breath. “Once...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Aug 7, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Blogging, Necessary Evils, Reading, Technology
Just saying. I’m in the process of converting my website (even though I LOVE my old one). The new one is designed to better utilize my SEO by way of having my blog and website in the same place. I haven’t posted anything new in a while because this has...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Apr 30, 2013 | Good Info to Know, Necessary Evils, Technology
Well, I’m trying to decide if working with original ISBN numbers are a waking nightmare. I have come to the conclusion that, well, I really know nothing! I just want to write. Aren’t there people who do this sort of thing for novices? I know that I need a...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Apr 10, 2013 | Blogging, Good Info to Know, Musings, Necessary Evils, Newsletter
Writing a newsletter ~~~ more like starting a newsletter. That’s my plan, anyway. I’m trying to think this out logically. However, that may be somewhat difficult, since I’m a bit more artistic in temperament. Somewhat impulsive…ugh! I may be...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Apr 4, 2013 | Commentary, Musings, Necessary Evils
So ~~~ for six months… count it SIX, 6, VI, months. The company who was hosting my email, domain names (klwheeler and kae-elle-wheeler), and website have screwed me over. It started with my email. They changed the interface. Oh, the appearance of it...