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5.22.2008

May is Celebration Month!


Wow. This month has been incredible. Not only did Andrew graduate from college, but he also applied for and got a part-time job at HSN. He starts Police Academy in the fall. Ian turned 18 (he's a high school junior) and also received an academic award! Can't forget Mother's Day. John and I celebrated our wedding anniversary. It's my baby sister's birthday today (Happy Birthday Terri!). I previously mentioned receiving my book cover for HOT FLASH.

And I haven't even mentioned going to Weeki Wachee or the fantastic visit with my sisters!



The month isn't even over yet! -- KC

5.15.2008

Zazzle Panel

5.08.2008

The Great Graduation Event



My oldest son, Andrew (and his girlfriend Kat), graduated from the University of Central Florida last Friday, May 2nd. My sisters, Robin, Terri, and Karla (along with Karla's husband and daughter) flew in from Dallas for the event.


Here's a few photos:







4.26.2008

I've Got Cover!

I'm very excited because I received the cover of HOT FLASH. I think it's really cute and fits the story very well! I'd love to know what you think -- KC


3.25.2008

Great Opportunity

Julie Leto is doing some great giveaways at her blog, plotmonkeys.com! She's not only giving away a chapter a day of her upcoming paranormal romance, PHANTOM PLEASURES, but she's also sweetening the pot by drawing for a $20 Amazon/Borders gift card per day chosen among those who leave a comment.

Sounds like a great opportunity to me!

3.23.2008

Wheel of Fortune

Wheel Of Fortune Auditions were held at Derby Lane in Saint Petersburg, Florida, on Friday, March 21, 2008. Here's a photo of me with Vanna and Pat.




My author friend, Tara Randel, and I decided to check out the Wheelmobile Wheel of Fortune event. The crowds were enormous. We arrived a little early, yet there were a zillion people ahead of us in line.

Here's a photo of Tara:




We each filled out the information sheets so that we'd have a chance to audition. Attendees were divided up into three groups. In our group we guestimated somewhere between 600-1000 people. Approximately 40 names (out of our group) were drawn randomly and sadly neither of us were chosen (can you believe it?!). Unfortunately, because of the crowds or perhaps the venue, we weren't able to see much of the auditions.





However, we still had lots of fun people watching. Even better, we followed up the evening by eating yummy Mexican food!

3.17.2008

Diana's Most Excellent Post

On Saturday I posted about Endings on the Plot Monkey's site and today Diana Peterfreund posted a fabulous article on story Beginnings! You won't want to miss it:

Diana's Blog

She makes several great points. One of her suggestions is to judge contests because it will help improve your own writing. She also says nice things about me, which I kinda enjoy! -- KC [of the swelled head]