About Allison Pang
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Word-Whore.
Hello Kitty Connoisseur.I write the Abby Sinclair UF series, published by Pocket Books, the IronHeart Chronicles and the ongoing Fox & Willow webcomic at Sad Sausage Dogs. Represented by Jess Regel of Helm Literary.
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Dec
15
Word Whore Thursday: Mine Eyes!
Posted in blog, sex, word-whores, writing
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I’m over at my weekly Word-Whores post today, talking about what happens when your family members read your sex scenes. (If anything. Maybe you’ve got super cool family members. Maybe they disown you. Maybe they don’t care?) Feel free to run over there and laugh and share your own experiences with the awkward way of words. (Don’t even get me started on my co-workers, particularly the ones that won’t look me in the eye anymore. *ahem*)…
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Dec
14
If I Weren’t Laughing I’d be Crying
Posted in blog, contest update, nerdgasm
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I am completely and utterly swamped at work today and no time to do anything other than scream into my arm. But this made me laugh, so here you go. Also, I’ve got the blog hop page ready to go for Friday – you’re gonna have to write hedgehog haiku if you want a chance at winning, so start thinking those babies up now. And in the Redundancy Department of Redundancy I also talk a bit about the hop over at the League of Reluctant Adults.…
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Dec
13
Mistletoe Madness Blog Hop Part 2! Now Open!
Dec
13
Character Evolution: From RPG to Hipster Elf?
Posted in blog, characters, dragon age, gaming, talivar, wtf am I doing
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I get asked how I think of my characters a lot – particularly the weird ones. Phin. Brystion, etc. I mean, my world-building as a whole is filled with odd beasties and people. OtherFolk come in many flavors, and it’s a kitchen-sink world so pretty much anything and everything is fair game. Sometimes it’s easy – the characters just show up and I know exactly how they’re going to fit in. Sometimes I don’t have the foggiest clue. Sometimes they surprise me quite a bit. Part of that is being a panster. Half the time, I really don’t know everyone’s motivation until I get there. As far as characters go, I still have to admit that Ion plays everything so very, very close to his vest. I thought I had him pegged up front…and discovered I’ve barely scratched the surface. He’s one of the hardest characters to write, for that reason.…
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Dec
12