Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Things Dreams are Made of

Hello friends! You've made it to the writing blog of aspiring author Maggie McKenna. Sorry I haven't got much of anything brilliant to tell you right off the bat here, but I have it on good authority that blogging is a must in the writing world. And, I do love to write, so here I am!

My plan is to use this blog to do book reviews and to share helpful links I've found on writing and the creative process. You can expect lots of links and the sort.

What do I write? Urban Fantasy, if you must know (and you must). I'm wrapping up revisions on my first novel now, and whilst it does have vampires, I promise there'll be no sparkling.

I am obsessed with all things gothic ... I find it all so romantic. I ride my horse, Midnight, as much as I can considering I'm still a full time student at UGA (go dawgs!).

Let's see, what else would you want to know about me? Since this is likely our first meeting and all. Well, I have an older brother named Sean (sorry ladies, he's taken), and a kitty named Mish. With any luck I'll be sharing my work here soon, maybe just a few pages ... oughtta give you a glimpse of my style and snark.

Oh, and I'm originally from Dublin, Ireland. I've been in the states since I was wee though (seven years old actually), so I'm sort of an Irish/Southerner. I currently live in Athens, Ga and absolutely adore the fact that it doesn't get too cold here. I may be pale, but I love, love, love the sunlight! I still can't tan worth a damn, but I love the sunshine anyway.

If you like, follow me and we shall see what happens in the following year. My horoscope says good things are bound to come my way!

I did promise links so I'll post the one I know has goodies. My dear friend J.S. Chancellor has somehow persuaded her publisher to allow her to give away her debut novel, Son of Ereubus, for free all this month (what's left of it). You can find the link to download the book on her blog here: http://www.welcometotheasylum.net. I've personally read the book and fell in love with Garren, the lead. Such a shame he's fictional and all. Kind of makes for a difficult long-distance relationship if you ask me.

You can also find Chancellor's publisher's first magazine here: http://www.rhemalda.com

No, I'm not affiliated with Rhemalda. Yet. I'm planning on submitting my novel to them shortly, but for now I have the upmost admiration for them via my living vicariously through my friend (Breanne, but surely you knew J.S. was a pen, didn't you?) She raves about how fantastic they are, so I haven't any choice but to submit, what with such strong recommendations.

Have a fabulous week ahead! Happy writing!

Love and luck,

Mags