Hello world. :)

I thought I’d start by introducing myself. This is bio lifted from cover of my upcoming — Nov. 06 — novel Draw One In The Dark:

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sarah A. Hoyt has sold a dozen novels in various genres. Most recently, as Sarah D’Almeida, she published — note HAVEN’T but will have by November when this comes out — Death of a Musketeer, a mystery novel featuring the three musketeers plus one. She has also published over four dozen short stories in well-regarded magazines such as Asimov’s, Analog, Amazing and Weird Tales, as well as several anthologies. Some of these stories appear in her collection, Crawling Between Heaven and Earth.

Sarah grew up in a small bucolic village on the outskirts of Porto, Portugal, a major Atlantic port city. This naturally means that she will forever gravitate to the largest city available in her region, under the principle that she saw enough cornfields and vineyards in childhood to last her a lifetime. The one thing she didn’t see growing up was diners. The idea of a restaurant being open all night never occurred to her until she came to the States at twenty two. She remains fascinated by the places and has the ability to home-in on a diner in any strange town in less than twenty four hours.

She currently lives in Colorado – where the best diner is Pete’s Kitchen, in Denver — with her husband, two teen boys and a pride of cats. She usually can be found at the corner booth of a convenient greasy spoon, hard at work on her next dozen novels. You can catch up with her progress at http://www.sarahahoyt.com

10 thoughts on “

  1. mood: working, pah!
    You claim you’re working! I know better! Write, stop yer fidgeting about! Did you do this, or Dan-o???? Nice, not sure I like the font, but still…Nice!
    john
    fear the drool, i am basset

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  2. Glad to see
    you’re working. Keep at it or Bassett will release the Drool. And we don’t want that. It’s too hard to get it out of the basement once it gets there.

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  3. Don’t give those snippets of your writing! If I don’t know anything about a book or it’s author I don’t have to buy it, and I’m buying too many books as it is. Now it looks like I might have to buy ‘Death of a Musketeer’ and ‘Draw one in the Dark’ and who knows how many after that too. This is not fair. Not at all. And where will I put them? There is no more room for new books in my place. Grr.
    Ilmakka

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  4. As Mo said, welcome to this particular form of time wasting.
    :)
    Ignore the whinges about not posting more snippets, drop into my LJ if you wish, I’ve friended you so you’ve access to all of it.
    Leon

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    1. Re: hey!
      Pay no attention to the skull-less one. He always claims it was the voices telling him. :-D
      I keep telling him to try this treatment with the nails. For some reason, he doesn’t believe me.

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      1. Re: hey!
        Only one issue Ginger — when one’s head is made of granite, nails won’t go in. I tried when I met him, and the nails just bent. (Sigh) He’s only skulless because his entire head is solid. :)
        (What? We love you, Mike, you know we do.)
        Sarah

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        1. Re: hey!
          Yes, I’ve met him too, and it’s a lovely piece of granite — one must use the zen nails. Like the sound of one hand clapping, and other zen concepts; these nails go where they cannot. Soft overcomes hard. The tree falls and no one hears it, so there is no sound, except for the voices in OM’s head.
          ;-)

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