March 21, 2014

Really, you didn’t think it was going to be THAT easy to find out, did you? Okay, it’s not actually going to be THAT hard, but this is a blog hop, so click on the A to Z Theme Reveal badge to visit the other blogs in this hop! And keep scrolling down on this…

March 11, 2014

So a while back, some writer tweeted about how it would be awesome to have a free train ride on Amtrak for the sole purpose of punching out words. Amtrak saw it, and guess what? They gave the writer a free trip! Soon Twitter (and other social media sites) were bounding with comments of “I…

February 24, 2014

So… I haven’t done an update post since February 10th. It’s been a bit crazy. I’ll just… give a minor rundown. You might understand, after you read this, why there’s been pretty much zero progress on my #WriteMotivation goals. Sometime shortly before Feb 10, the drain in the garage (the one the washing machine, you…

February 10, 2014

So… the first week of February is gone. How? So much happening this week. My brother’s birthday is on Thursday, Valentine’s Day is Friday, and somewhere in here we’ve got to get a chance to snake the drain in the garage… so the washing machine will drain down it, instead of onto the garage floor. 

February 6, 2014

Hi everyone! I’m finally – at last – getting this feature of the blog up and going! I thought I was going to get everything rolled out back in October, but life happens (Tabby became my priority for a while), and NaNoWriMo happened, and then suddenly it was Christmas, then 2014. Picking Their Brains is…

About Rebekah

Rebekah Loper writes character-driven epic fantasy featuring resilient women in trying and impossible circumstances who just want to save themselves but usually end up saving the world, often while falling in love.
She lives in Tulsa, OK with her husband, dog, two formerly feral cats, a small flock of feathered dragons (...chickens. They're chickens), and an extensive tea collection. When she's not writing, she battles the Oklahoma elements in an effort to create a productive, permaculture urban homestead.