Saturday, January 30, 2010

Friday, January 29, 2010

Kathy called Emmett "hunky hunky" and a "dream boat". I guess that's good, huh?
"I knew how quickly his moods turned. They switched quicker than mine did and his had less subtlety." - Blood Red Roses
Listening to some of the guys' very drunk rendition of Red, Red Wine.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Our dinner.

Our dinner.

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The Master of Coffee.

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What I see at 3:36 in the morning.

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What I need to work efficiently.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Music of the day? Marilyn Manson and lots of it. Good day.

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Nova is my biggest fan. It helped that I was writing about him.

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My baby was so worth the trip.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Sarah just "doodled" this.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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My breakfast.
Sarah's NOT in the hospital. She has a cold. That's all. I don't know these rumors start, but they need to stop.

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Nephilim

When Sarah told me what she was naming her second book, I was a bit skeptical. I thought like most people around here. I thought Nephilim would bring to many questions that she'd have to answer over and over. For one, what does Nephilim mean?

I completely changed my outlook when she showed me the cover that she had chosen.

I have been working with Sarah, as she's told you all, throughout the process of writing Nephilim. She's got more enthusiasm about this book than I've seen her have for much else. She has put her heart and soul into it. I know the story can hold itself up, but the title was a bit off for me. The cover sold it for me though. When she just said Nephilim... first of all, I didn't know exactly what she said. She had to repeat it.

The research she compiled for just that one word is astounding. Reading through the hundreds of pages, I figured out that the word Nephilim is perfect.

White roses signify honor, virtue, and innocence. Take a white rose and have a bloody knife hovering above it... you've got the ideal image for what Sarah is trying to convey within this book.

Blood Red Roses was sort of the introduction into our lives and most importantly, Sarah's mind. Nephilim jumps head-first into the deep end and doesn't let you come up for air.

Well, it's 2:40 in the morning... as Wiz said over on the Royal Family blog, Sarah will be posting on her blog as soon as she gets her coffee. I'll make sure of it.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Saturday, January 2, 2010