by Theresa Crater | Jul 24, 2014 | My Guest Blogs
My blog at Mysteristas today. “We fooled around and fell in love.” We have a new tortoise shell calico kitten. “She’s of feral origins,” they said. “Oh, but she’s so cute,” I said. “We’ve had feral cats before and tamed them,” he said. But we forgot about the Queen at...
by Theresa Crater | Jul 22, 2014 | My Guest Blogs
Here’s my blog over at Visionary Fiction Alliance. I think that Dan Brown, Kathleen McGowan, and Kate Mosse all write visionary fiction. They have taken Christianity and given the world a new view of it. They’ve explored something we all thought we knew and made...
by Theresa Crater | Jul 10, 2014 | Just Life
From the Mysteristas Blog: Something a little different. Today I’m offering a poem I wrote way back in 1996 about watching fireworks on a 4th of July night after leaving a long-term relationship. I hope you enjoy it. Another 4th of July I am sitting again in the dark...
by Theresa Crater | Jun 19, 2014 | Egypt, Under the Stone Paw
The Power Places series are novels set in special sites around the earth. Power places are spots on the earth that radiate a lot of energy that uplifts or energizes anyone who spends time there. One theory is the energy comes from lots of crystalline rock and running...
by Theresa Crater | Jun 12, 2014 | Conferences, Readings
I’ll be on panels at Denver Comic Con on Saturday and Sunday. Here’s my schedule. Magicians, Psychics, and Characters with Super – Room 110 – Saturday 4:45- 5:35 Café Otherworld: Where Paranormal Is Just the Beginning – Room 102 –...
by Theresa Crater | Jun 12, 2014 | My Guest Blogs
I’m blogging at Mysteristas about how the Moravian Writers’ Conference renewed my writing.
by Theresa Crater | May 29, 2014 | My Guest Blogs
I’m blogging about Showtime’s new Penny Dreadful over at Mysteristas.
by Theresa Crater | May 24, 2014 | Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, Writing
D. J. Adamson published this article from me in her newsletter, which you can find at http://www.djadamson.com/blog/ Sometimes the bad guy is just more—well—interesting. Think of Hannibal Lecter. During our viewing of the first hobbit film, the audience oohed in...
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