• Lia Keyes

  • Nickname: Lia Keyes
  • http://scribblersontheedge.com/members/admin/
  • I'm a British YA fantasy writer now living in California, where I pen tales of murder, magic, mystery and mayhem for those with curious minds. When I'm not writing my debut novel, A WARNING TO THE CURIOUS, I develop the communities founded at Scribblerati.com, its teaching annex ScribblersUniversity.com, and the two magazine-style multi-user blogs, Scribblers On The Edge and The Scribblers Gazette. I manage the official SCBWI fan page on Facebook, and on Thursdays I host an hour of writing chat at #scribechat (6pm PT/9pm ET). I'm proud to be represented by Laura Rennert of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency and owned by my Irish Red and White Setter, Ivy.

Lia Keyes- Posts:

This is one of my favorite chocolate cake recipes EVER. You can make it as a traditional round cake, or as individual cup cakes. The process and cooking time are the same.

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Following our editor’s terrific round up of business news in The Edge this week, I thought I’d give you a Christmas present in the form of information about our readership.
We’ve only been operational for a couple of weeks at the new site, and already we have readers checking in from all over the globe. I was shocked, and thrilled.
Here’s the list of cu
Following Brittany Landgrebe’s terrific round up of business news in The Edge this week, I thought I’d give you a Christmas present in the form of information about our readership.  Although the site has only been live for a couple of weeks, we have readers checking in from all over the globe!
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A Christmas Carol, Disney 2009.

It took a while to accept the arrival of Christmas after a year filled with so little goodwill, but thank goodness it’s here. Holiday traditions ground us and give us feasts for the mind as well as the table, and there’s another ancient tradition that comes to the fore at this time of year, too; a tradition that also feeds the mind, though the feasts for the table may be harder to achieve. Yes, I’m talking about writing.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
by Stieg Larsson

The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold

The Road
by Cormac McCarthy

Where the Wild Things Are
by Maurice Sendak (too late for US Scribblers, but those in other countries still have time before the movie releases)

Dear John
by Nicholas Sparks

The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
by Rick Riordan

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