Archive for February, 2006
Jenny: Lord Help the Sister
Did I ask to have the youngest sister? I know I ended up with her but I can’t remember how. I remember freaking because Eileen wanted her oldest sister in her twenties which meant, of course, that my youngest sister was going to be in her twenties and I don’t do twenty-something […]
read more...Eileen: Sisters, sisters, there were never such devoted sisters….
There are two really funny things for me in doing Miss Fortunes(well, okay, there are more than two, but these I can print). One, that Sister Krissie actually called me a hoyden. I may put it on my tombstone. Irish girls are rarely called hoydens, after all. It’s a word that gives you a certain […]
read more...Krissie: Oh, They’re Both Right
You wouldn’t think I’d be such a little peacemaker when I’m such a brazen wench, but when I’m stuck between Miz Jenny and Eileen the Irish Shillelagh (think a big stick that whaps everybody upside the head, as opposed to an Irish Sheela Na Gig, which you really don’t want to know about) I end […]
read more...Eileen: How We REALLY Started
Okay, I admit it. It started as a joke. I was at the Romantic Times Conference, and all I heard was that nothing was selling but erotica and paranormal. Well, I was in a mood(my family can tell you all about those. They cover everything from trying to shoot the TV during a particularly improbable […]
read more...Jenny: How We Started
Eileen, of course, started everything.
I was in Reno at RWA National and ran into her which is always fun because Eileen does not have boring days. I’m not sure Eileen has days, she always seems to be passing in a blur on her way from somewhere fun, heading toward some place more fun. […]
