I am delighted to announce that with any luck, we will have another co-blogger here at Classical Values, Sarah Hoyt. I’ll let Sarah speak for herself, but for now I’ll just point out that she is an accomplished, published writer, whose current book is Darkship Thieves. She has graced this blog as a reader and commenter for many years, and I am just tickled pink that she might actually write posts. As to what might be in them, let the mystery unfold, because I have no idea, and I never direct anyone, so I am not about to tell her what to write, when to write, or how often. I just hope she does, and I hope she enjoys it.
I am sure the readers will too!
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Thank you for the generous welcome, Eric.
What an honor. I now have two science fiction author’s I can call acquaintances. The other being Tom Ligon. I’ll give him a heads up.
Told you a dog would help attract ladies. 🙂
I better not let Coco hear about this.
Simon, why would you brag about having science fiction authors as friends? Most of us don’t make much money and a lot of people suspect we’re nuts!
Hi there, Sarah! You website is certainly prettier than mine.
Eric,
I’ve read the blog all this time for the cool discussions, but Puff and later Coco “news” were also part of it. Right now I don’t have the time to have a dog and I miss it. I do have a cat who thinks he’s a dog, but it’s not the same thing.
M. Simon,
It’s a pleasure to make your “acquaintance.” (The sexy guy in Darkship Thieves, who will be the voice character for next book is named Simon. Purest coincidence. )
Sarah,
Syncronicity.
Tom,
Any one who can do character development in stories gets my admiration. Rich or poor. The best I can do is technical writing and its variants.
Welcome, Sarah!
Hi Tom. My website is done by my husband… when he remembers. Hence the really old news. 🙂
As for people bragging about knowing us — My husband’s co-workers think I’m the red woman of Babylon for writing Fantasy and Science Fiction. Honestly. I have NO idea why. They must know a different set of writers than I do. Cloistered nuns have more exciting lives than most of my writing friends. But I always get “So, what wild stuff have you been writing?” at parties, with the waggled eyebrows. It’s baffling. Kind of like when very straight-laced writing friend was asked at church party what she wrong. She said “Fantasy.” They said “Like Harry Potter?” She said “No, Adult Fantasy.” It wasn’t till the words were out she realized what she’d said…