by Catherine | Feb 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
*It’s a Tulip Thing By: Clarence the Gremlin It started with coffee and cake. Well, kaffee und kuchen, to be precise—a tradition Catherine picked up in Germany and now inflicts on anyone within pastry radius. We’d gathered around the table on a Tuesday afternoon...
by Catherine | Sep 27, 2025 | Indie Publishing, Novel Concepts Publishing, Romantasy
How to Write Irresistible Romantic Tension That Keeps Readers Hooked Romance readers crave that breathless moment. The almost-kiss. The lingering touch. The look that says everything. But creating romantic tension that truly sizzles? That’s an art. Done right,...
by Catherine | Sep 27, 2025 | Indie Publishing, Novel Concepts Publishing
What It’s Like to Be an Editor for Women Whose Stories Deserve to Be Heard “Everyone has a story—some are just waiting for the chance to tell it.” This truth flows through everything I do as an editor for women storytellers. Each day, I have the...
by Catherine | Sep 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
What if the world knew what you needed before you did? I didn’t know the library extended this far. The main halls of the university’s Rare Book Collection had always been a sanctuary—dust-mottled light filtering through arched windows, the air tinged with old paper...
by Catherine | Sep 26, 2025 | Indie Publishing, Novel Concepts Publishing, Regency romance, Uncategorized
Filed under: Embarrassingly Earnest Garden-Based Self-Reckonings By Lord Alec Ashbrook, Viscount Rosethorne (with marginalia by Esme Willowfern, hedgewitch and surprisingly tolerant audience) There are many things they do not teach you at Eton. Chief among them: How...