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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Y and Z
Today we wrap up the A to Z challenge, and I couldn’t decide on who should handle the last two letters of the alphabet, so I’m letting everyone get involved. Those of you who have been following this month will … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Humor, Racing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Cody Everett, Jess DeLand, Kasey McCormick, Race Morgan, racing terminology, Teri Sue Cline
14 Comments
V, W, and X, by Race and Cody
For today’s A to Z challenge, we have Race and Cody, back by popular demand. Race: Popular demand? Cody: Because we’re so damn funny, dude. Lisa: That’s right. So what have you got for me today, guys? Cody: Well, we’re … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Humor, Racing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Cody Everett, Race Morgan, racing terminology
14 Comments
S, T, and U, by Kasey McCormick
Today for the A to Z challenge I’ve invited Kasey McCormick to educate us about a few racing terms. For those of you unfamiliar with my books, Kasey is Race’s girlfriend, Race is Cody’s uncle, and Cody is the protagonist … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Humor, Racing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Getting Sideways, In the Blood, Kasey McCormick, Race Morgan, racing terminology
28 Comments
P, Q, and R, by Race Morgan
Today my guest blogger for the A to Z challenge is Race Morgan. Race is Cody Everett’s uncle, and Cody is the protagonist of my first two books, In the Blood and Getting Sideways, which will be coming out this … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Humor, Racing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Cody Everett, Getting Sideways, In the Blood, Race Morgan, racing terminology
18 Comments
M, N, and O, by Jess DeLand
Our guest blogger today is Jess DeLand. She’s the protagonist of Driven and Redline, and as you might have figured out from the last post, Cody’s girlfriend. Jess loves cars and she’s a damn good mechanic, but she’s had trouble … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Humor, Racing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Driven, Jess DeLand, racing terminology, Redline
15 Comments
J, K, and L, by Cody, Race, and Alex
Today three of my characters are going to help out with the A to Z Blogging Challenge. Cody is the protagonist of In the Blood and Getting Sideways. Race is his uncle. And, of course, you’ll all remember Alex from … Continue reading
G, H, and I, by Cody Everett
For Today’s A to Z Blogging Challenge post I’ve recruited Cody Everett, the protagonist of In the Blood, which is the first book I’ll be publishing this summer. Cody’s going to take over where Alex left off, defining a few … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Racing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Cody Everett, In the Blood, racing, racing terminology
19 Comments
D is for Drifting, E is for Engine, F is for Fuel Cell
Guest Post by Alex, protagonist of Dead Heat: So Lisa wants me to do another blog post for her. Like I ain’t got better things to do with my time. Like I owe her a favor, after what she did … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Racing, Writing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, Dead heat, drifting, engine, fuel cell
8 Comments
A is for Apex, C is for Checkerboarding
I’ve been thinking about this A to Z Blogging Challenge, but I’m too busy for that, so I figured I’d let my characters do it for me. And, contrarian that I am, I decided that since the rules say you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Racing, Writing
Tagged A to Z blogging challenge, apex, bumping, checkerboarding, Dead heat, racing terminology
26 Comments