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Even in an isolated job like writing, no one truly works alone. Meet my faithful writer support staff… Chief Security Officer: Zelda Named for: Zelda Fitzgerald, Legend ofBreed: Boxer/Shepherd MixDuties: Holding down the fort, pillow warming, stair guarding, blood pressure controlWorks for: Chest scratches, peanut butterNemeses: People walking in the cul-de-sac, balloonsKnown for: Deep chill, sniffing  […]

Y’all probably know by now that I was in a car accident a little over a year ago and (for what seemed at the time like a minor accident) it has seriously changed my life… Sometimes in ways I don’t even think about. When you deal with chronic pain, after a while it becomes your  […]

This is a version of a post from the Distracted Readers’ Facebook group. We’d love for you to join us there.  We picked up our 10 year-old from camp on Thursday, and with the littler guy at Grandma’s, Hubs and I took the opportunity for a little adult time in Asheville, NC. It wasn’t anything  […]

Winning a fast-food reality cooking show is just the beginning for Marlowe. When her partner bails and she's left in financial crisis, Marlowe must turn to her ex-boyfriend for help starting her dream food truck business. Can he win her back with relentless charm? Or will the sexy Irish bartender next door whet her appetite for something new? Easy as Pie is a short, sweet read that will leave you hungry for more! Read the rest

Have you heard of “the evil sentence”? Have you ever caught yourself using it in your writing?? A friend of mine shared this thread on A Reader of Fictions with me a few years ago, and the evil sentence–in which a character releases a breath he/she did not realize they’d been holding–has been stuck with  […]

When you’re writing a story, which comes first: the plot or the characters? This is a classic chicken-and-egg conundrum many new writers (and veterans) face as they’re crafting a story. Should the character’s personality, background and decision-making drive the plot? Or does the action of the story make the character who she is? The short  […]

It’s here! Time to load up the bags, the car and your e-reader for the hot summer days. As always, I’m here to help! Summer Checklist Beach ball for the kids (popped on hot asphalt of the parking lot) Cheap sunglasses (buried in the sand) Super-bright nail polish (spilled onto center console – now forever  […]

PRIVACY POLICY – M.J. PULLEN It is M.J. Pullen/Freshwater Ink’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you or which you may provide to us, in the circumstances set out below. Accordingly, we have developed this privacy policy in order for you to understand how we collect, use, communicate, disclose,  […]