Friday's are the perfect day of the week to get your friends together, grab some liquor and drink a cocktail or two or three. Since there's another storm coming I thought you'd appreciate 'The Winter Angel.' You're welcome loves. XOXO Here's what you'll need: 2 1/2 ounces vodka 1 1/2 ounces Calvados (or any apple… Continue reading Shaken, not stirred: The Winter Angel
Tag: Humor
Boys of… Summer?
"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." - Albert Camus Interesting. What have you discovered about yourself this winter? Your characters? What gives them strength in the darkest times? Hope this gives you food for thought. XOXO
The devil went down to Georgia
"Decaffeinated coffee is the devil's blend." - Unknown Author It's like you can read my mind... Today, we ran out of REAL coffee. Heads. Will. Roll. Oh--wait. It's my fault. *sticks hands in pockets and whistles* <333333333333333
Jersey Shore Bait: Cabs are heeere
"For every man there exists a bait which he cannot resist swallowing." - Friedrich Nietzsche Happy JERSDAY #JerseyShore <33333333333333
You can’t talk to a fool.
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. "- Mark Twain Amen.
Moral code vs. EVIL
"Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before." - Mae West And I've been carrying my goddamn Moral Code coloring book around all this time.
Shooting stars, romance & marijuana
"I heard what you said. I’m not the silly romantic you think. I don’t want the heavens or the shooting stars. I don’t want gemstones or gold. I have those things already. I want…a steady hand. A kind soul. I want to fall asleep, and wake, knowing my heart is safe. I want to love,… Continue reading Shooting stars, romance & marijuana
Quote of the day: Damn me to hell
"Damn me to hell or take me to heaven, but for Gods sake, do it now...." - Nora Roberts You want hell? Buckle up, we're heading to Jersey.
Literary Agents, a writer’s best friend or agents of the dark side?
While the majority of writers appear to be genuinely grateful for agents, others seem less enthused. I’ve read blog posts where agents are put right up there as Satan’s right hand man or woman. They sit back in their office on the 32nd floor of a Manhattan high-rise, grab a cup of coffee and then… Continue reading Literary Agents, a writer’s best friend or agents of the dark side?
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