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October 29, 2018 Kathy #amwriting, Artist, IndieArtist, IndieAuthor, Writing

#Blogtoberfest Day 29: Walking the Beach for Inspiration

Yesterday’s artist date inspires today’s writing, reflections, and musings.

 

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#Blogtoberfest Day 28: Real Women Sing the Blues
#Blogtoberfest Day 30: On the Brink of Everything

About

Kathy Holmes grew up halfway between Disneyland and the beach with a book in one hand and a transistor radio in the other. She wrote stories about family and wrote her first song with a childhood friend. They called themselves the “Screamie Birds.”

After a high tech career in Silicon Valley, she started writing fiction. Known for creating characters with attitude such as Cyn in “Real Women Wear Red” (who may or may not have been modeled after Kathy), she was then drawn to creating head bangin’ electronic dance music, too.

Challenged to juggle both, she invites you to look around her writing and music studio here at Screamie Birds Studios.

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CHICK LIT: Real Women (Book 1)

“I may dye my hair blonde, I may drink pink drinks, but I am not doing pink toe polish. Red, that’s my color. After all, real women wear red.” – Cyn

CHICK LIT: Real Women (Book 2)

“In that moment, I knew I could no longer be a Wall Street monkey, and somewhere out there Blue Hawaii was calling my name.” – Robin from Real Women Sing the Blues

ROMANTIC SUSPENSE: Deja Vu at the Blue Diamond

”Everything in Vegas looks better at night.”- Nikki

CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE: Lucky’s Last Chance

“I can tell what kind of man he is by the wine he drinks.” – Lucky

HISTORICAL ROMANCE: Letters on Balboa Island

“When I was seventeen, I knew two things that were true: (1) You couldn’t help but meet a man in a military uniform in southern California in the 1950s, and (2) Sooner or later, men would leave. ” – Rosalie

ROMANCE NOVELLA: Raining Men

When Brooke loses her job and moves to the Pacific Northwest, she discovers it’s raining more than the wet stuff – it’s raining men.

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