Archive for May, 2007
Wolfie
I volunteered for Dachshund Rescue of Ohio and they sent me after this little one-year-old, imbred, puppy-mill, longhaired, silver dapple dachshund.
read more...May 27
This is the chat from the night before this website went live, edited for clarity and tact. It’s not our first chat, but that has spoilers in it, so we’ll hold onto that until you’ve read the scenes. The thing to remember about the chats is
read more...Beastie
So I’ve been thinking. I adore Miranda. She’s a lovely, long-haired Irish setter with a faint Irish accent and an old soul. In fact she was inspired by a quilt that was inspired by a painting by Waterhouse , called The Tempest.
read more...2. Daisy: Bailey & the Cute Trainer
Daisy Cobb’s hopes had remained high even as she’d limped into the storeroom of the Ancient History Building, the broken heel of her left sandal in one fist and a jerking leash attached to seventeen pounds of hyper Jack Russell terror in the other.
read more...Bikki and Ummi
Kammani has two sacred Mesopotamian Temple Dogs that look like nothing on God’s green earth.
read more...Bailey
About the dog jumping in the header - that’s Bailey. Bailey is both a real dog, and a fictional dog. In the book, my character, Daisy, has just adopted him and is finding her hands pretty full. But we’ll get to that
read more...Eileen Dreyer on Collaborating
Krissie and Jenny collaborated with Eileen on a novel about three sisters called The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes, so of course we asked Eileen to be the first to post about collaborating, and she was great enough to give us this for our website debut. Thank you, Eileen!
It was the best of [...]
Kammani-Gula
Okay, we made Kammani up because we needed a Big Bad who wasn’t bad. A goddess who wants to save people.
read more...Welcome to D&G
Once upon a time, three writers decided to do a novel about three ordinary women who meet at a dog obedience class and discover they’re descended from ancient Mesopotamian priestesses. Well, you had to be there. Much happened after that
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