Callback to Venusian Fashion!
#51: Keeping the same dress she wore to dinner should convey the message that the meeting wasn’t her destination for the night, just a stop along the way.
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#51: Keeping the same dress she wore to dinner should convey the message that the meeting wasn’t her destination for the night, just a stop along the way.
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#50: “And don’t worry, that’s not part of the plan.”
As if things ever go according to plan. Read More »
#49: “I look forward to it,” she said, with a smile she hoped looked genuine.
Del has lots of hopes. Read More »
#49: “Everyone on Venus knows her,” Amelia answered. “She was the first First Engineer.”
You may have seen this one before… Read More »
#48: Del suspected Amelia’s expression of delight on seeing it was actually genuine.
Does actually actually change the sentence? Read More »
They say write what you know, but so far I’m not doing that in this book.
This book isn’t all about fashion, I swear. Read More »
#46: It wasn’t as bad as Del had feared.
Worse for the writer, for a change. Read More »
#45: “This whole thing is stupid,” Bilan said, “But there are protocols to be played at and an image to be created.”
We must be fabulous when we face the Harlequin Read More »
#44: “It’s what you wore for your arrival, you can’t wear the same thing to dinner.” Once again, the return of the Sentence of the Day. It’s been a while. And I’ve missed a lot of days of writing since the last one, but I’m finally getting going again now. (Of course, come January, I’ll
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#43: Del could have sworn Caweys took half a step back as he approached. That’s right! It’s a return once again of the Sentence of the Day! I’ve fallen too far behind in my new writing, while focusing on marketing old, so thought I’d see about digging out some of my old tricks. So, here