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    To read me …

    Karen Mahoney left a comment this week wanting to know how she could add my blog to her Google reader. I’ve had a couple other folks ask me about this, so here’s the answer.

    According to my Web site guy, the supercool Justin Knupp, if you want to add me to your Google reader (or whatever), here’s the link you need: https://www.jenniferestep.com/blog/?feed=rss2.

    Karen (and whoever else might be interested), please try this and see if it works. If it doesn’t, let me know.

    Happy reading! :ww:

    Update: According to Tia, this link will also work: https://jenniferestep.com/blog.

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    For a good cause …

    Author Brenda Novak’s annual diabetes auction kicked off on May 1. The event runs through May 31.

    There’s lots of cool stuff to bid on again this year. Trips, editor and agent critiques, autographed books, etc. Just about everything book-related you could ever want — and then some. Even better, the money raised goes to a good cause — diabetes research.

    Yours truly has donated some items up for bid — an autographed copy of Karma Girl and a matching T-shirt; and an autographed copy of Hot Mama and a matching T-shirt. Plus bookmarks, of course. Because you can never have too many bookmarks. :cool: 

    You can find my stuff under the paranormal section for readers. Here’s a link (scroll down to view my stuff.)

    Happy bidding!

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    More reading recommendations …

    Via my e-newsletter, I’ve received some more reading recommendations, this time from Gail Dunavan. For May, Gail recommends:

    Victoria Laurie, who writes the Psychic Eye and Ghost Hunter mystery series (here’s a link to the books)

    Candance Havens, who writes the Charmed series (here’s a link)

    Julie Kenner, who writes a code-breaking series and one about a demon hunting soccer mom (here’s a link) 

    Thanks, Gail! :blossom:

    Got a good read to share? Leave it in the comments.

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    Needed: bionic wrists …

    I know I’ve talked about the two new urban fantasy series I’m working on –one series is about a spy and the other’s about an assassin.

    I had an idea for the second book in the assassin series, so I wrote 8,024 words this weekend, bringing my grand total (so far) up to 20,126. As a result of this flurry of writing, my right wrist is killing me the way it always does when I spend too much time at the computer.

    Do you think any editors out there would pay for me to be implanted with some bionic wrists? Just a thought. I’d certainly love to be able to type 5,000 words an hour.

    Na-na-na!