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Sprechen Sie Deutsch? And Two Million Views
German translation of Midnight Sun posted! Continue reading
The Snake Handler’s Daughter Cover Reveal!
UPDATE: THE EBOOK VERSION IS NOW LIVE ON AMAZON. You can buy it here: The Snake Handler’s Daughter: Tales of Sex & Intrigue in Amity, Kentucky. 2ND UPDATE, THE PRINT VERSION IS NOW LIVE. You can buy it here: The … Continue reading
One Million Strong
This week when I wasn’t paying attention, the number of views on the Twilight: The Missing Pieces website reached, then quickly surpassed, 1,000,000. Whoa! Most of us author bloggers are happy if we ever reach 10,000, so seeing 100 times … Continue reading
Together Away, 2015
Earlier this year, Julie Vans–guest author on Twilight: The Missing Pieces–decided that Edward and Bella needed a vacation and so began writing a series of stories taking the couple from the Olympic Mountains to Jacksonville, Florida, to Isle Esme, and … Continue reading
Eclipse (Through Edward’s Eyes) Available as a PDF
As promised, Eclipse (Edward) is now available as a newly edited, single PDF file. Here it is: Eclipse (Through Edward’s Eyes).pdf It is readable on my Nook though paragraph breaks are unreliable. I have not tested it on a Kindle. … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Eclipse, Extras, Missing Pieces, Requests, Wish List
Tagged Eclipse, edward cullen, fanfiction, twilight, Twilight fanfiction
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How Do You Build An Audience?
A loyal reader recently asked this question in the comments section of my website and, though I normally don’t write blog entries on the process of writing, I had a few suggestions to share with my readers who are also writers. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Comments, Extras, Website, Wordpress
Tagged Blogging, Building Audience, Website
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Eclipse BATTLE SERIES Retires to the Blog
For those of you who remain interested in the BATTLE SERIES, the five chapters that originally summarized Eclipse as a lead-in to Breaking Dawn, you can find them here in the Blog. Moving the BATTLE SERIES off the Eclipse page … Continue reading
102,002 and Counting
Twilight: The Missing Pieces hit 100,000 views last week, as a loyal “Twihard” has brought to my attention. I like watching the numbers roll by, but this milestone came up so fast that it caught me off guard. So I … Continue reading
Eclipsed…No, Seriously
It is December 2011 and Eclipse: Edward is underway. Sometime last spring, I wrote what I called the Eclipse Battle Series, which is Edward and Bella’s engagement and the Cullens’ battle with the newborns from Edward’s point-of-view. Now everything has … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Breaking Dawn, Eclipse, Edward's Diary, Midnight Sun II, Milestones, New Moon, Website
Tagged Eclipse
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Fifty Thousand and One
I just logged on to The Missing Pieces (Everything through Edward’s Eyes) after two weeks of vacation and found that 50,001 views have been registered on the website. Though I wasn’t shooting for any particular goal, this seems like a … Continue reading
A Necessary Pause
The time has come for a long-awaited vacation to the Florida coast. I approach it with mixed feelings. Who doesn’t love vacation time, after all? It promises to afford lots of time with my beloved who has been traveling for … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Happy Holidays, Milestones, New Moon, Pause, Website
Tagged Twilight Missing Pieces
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Additions and a Poll
You might have noticed three new additions to the website. First is Edward’s Diary, which you can reach from the main menu. Second is this page called News, which is set up as a blog. I’ll use it to post … Continue reading
Posted in Age Range, Announcements, Blog, Comments, Demographics, Edward's Diary, News, Poll, Readership, Voting, Website, Wish List
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Rosalie Breaks Down
Twilight: The Missing Pieces remains alive and well, despite the completion of the five movies that kept the Twilight phenomenon in the public’s consciousness years beyond the publication of the final book. I keep expecting interest to drop off, for readers … Continue reading →