Pack Up Your Imagination

I love to travel! Born in the sign of Sagittarius,  I definitely have a wanderlust and have been fortunate to visit many countries and parts of the USA. Travel gives me the opportunity to learn, to meet people, and to get inspired. The writer in me enjoys the scents, the sounds, and the sights of new places.

Aside from packing my clothes, my camera, and books to read while away, I pack a journal or two. Sometimes it’s a plain notebook, and other times it’s a fashionable travel journal. Regardless, what matters is being there, writing about the people and places I visit, and invoking my muse to create stories. While it’s easy these days to Google information, I think that to actually be at a place that becomes the setting of a story lends credibility to the writing.

That’s what guided me in writing my western historical romance Wildflowers. On one of my many trips to visit my family in Tulsa, Oklahoma, I took a side trip to Independence, Missouri, the jumping off point for the pioneers going west.

My work-in-progress is partly set in Cork, Ireland, and uses the historical as well as the cultural background of the land of my ancestors. It will be a generational saga based on immigrant experiences.

I may not use all of what I discover or experience on my voyages, but somewhere in the recesses of my imagination, they linger to be called forth sometime. So, while glancing at the scenery, taking a tour, or reading historical guides, my journaling will provide the fodder for what I might write later.

Oh, the wanderlust is calling, time to pack up my journal!

The 11th Anniversary Liberty State Fiction Writers Conference is coming!

November 6, 2021

After so long, it’s finally happening! The LSFW conference is coming to New Jersey.

I’ve always enjoyed this conference, and it was frustrating not to be able to attend it earlier in the year due to the pandemic. However, it’s back! Guest speakers, workshops, and the chance to meet and catch up with fellow writers after so long.

The Keynote Presentation called “More Power, More Options, More Control Over Your Path to Success” will be given by Mark Leslie Lefebvre, the former President of the Canadian Booksellers Association and founder of Kobo Writing Life. He has more than twenty books published. This is sure to be informational and exciting!

Keynote Presentation

The conference will take place at:

Holiday Inn Clark
36 Valley Road
Clark, NJ 07066
Tel: 732.587.1050 Fax: 732.388.1186

Introducing Julie D’Arcy

Julie A. D’Arcy lives in rural Victoria, Australia with her two spoiled Oriental cats, Alara and Keila named after two characters from her books.

She grew up reading the likes of Lord of the Rings, Once and Future King and every fairy tale she could get her hands on. Later, falling in love with the works of David Gemmell, Terry Brooks, and Johanna Lindsey.

Her love of both the Fantasy and Romance genres prompted her to try her hand at writing her own novel.

Her first book, Time of the Wolf, was published in 1999 and went on to win the 1999 Dorothy Parker RIO Award for Women’s fantasy fiction. She was also runner up in the Australian RWA Ruby Award, the U.S.A, PEARL AWARD and the SAPPHIRE AWARD. (Time of the Wolf has been given an update and several scenes have been added. ‘The Wild Rose Press published the new version early this year.)

Julie has published seven full length novels, and four novellas and has just finished writing another “Tarlisian Saga.”

‘The Cross of Tarlis: The Awakening’ is to be released 2021 and ‘The Cross of Tarlis: The Reckoning,’ to follow later in late 2021 or early 2022.

Excerpt from Time of the Wolf

She looked so lovely, so sweet and innocent sitting in her tub of rose-petaled water, Malkinda could well-nigh believe he had dreamed the whole scene in the secret room. He had gone back to the tiny chamber again before approaching the queen. All evidence of the happening had vanished as if it had never been.

Anaya gave a sensuous smile, stretched, and rose from the sunken bath. Malkinda picked up a white fur robe from a nearby chair and laid it around her pale shoulders as she walked up the steps into his arms. She kissed him fully on the lips. He controlled the revulsion that entered his body and set her aside.

She smiled knowingly.

“Did you enjoy the show earlier?” She hugged the fur to her damp skin.

The duke paled. “I do not know what you mean, my lady.”

“And I am sure you do. I knew you were there from the moment you stepped up to the wall. Did you think I did not know of the tunnels? I know everything that happens in this castle.” Anaya ran a slender hand down the length of his arm. “You will answer me. Did you enjoy yourself?”

Malkinda hesitated. What could he say that would not anger her or make her suspicious of the revulsion he now felt for her? “It was most entertaining. My only regret is that I could not join you.”

His words pacified her.

“Perhaps next time,” she smiled, “I will allow you to do just that.” She dropped her robe to the floor and looked at him expectantly.

 

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