
It’s released … dark and unsettling — Ragús
The word Ragús is Gaelic for urge, sensual desire, it also means having a fit as in binging. So if you’re in […]
Read moreThe word Ragús is Gaelic for urge, sensual desire, it also means having a fit as in binging. So if you’re in […]
Read moreI’m struggling with something. My husband and I just had an argument about a passage in my latest book, where he could […]
Read moreI finished Ragús which in Irish means ‘urge, sensual desire, or a fit (binge)’. That means I finished the edits to the […]
Read moreThe spirit molecule is produced in the brain, specifically the pineal gland —considered the third eye by many cultures. I first read […]
Read moreBy done, I mean I’ve finished the first draft. And this story, folks, is back to my standard outrageous fun. I’ve had […]
Read moreIt’s done! I finished the story. Deartháireach is off for professional editing in October to my wonderful editor, Catherine, to do her […]
Read moreStill re-writing book 3 of the Fae-Tales series. Can’t wait to get it released; scheduled for sometime in late November. I’m so […]
Read moreI’ve started to write my latest novel, Deartháireacha, in the dark Fae-Tales series. This one takes place in 14th Century Florence, and […]
Read more“These are three essential aspects of the mother: her cherishing and nourishing goodness, her orgiastic emotionality, and her Stygian depths.” —Carl Jung. […]
Read moreIf you’ve read any of the Fae-Tale stories, here’s something that might interest you…they are essentially stories of archetypes. Unwittingly, I began […]
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