Monthly Archives: May 2006

Week ahead

We are pleased to have Cynthia Eden as next week’s guest blogger. Cynthia is an award-winning paranormal and erotic romance writer. She’s sold three novellas to Red Sage publishing for their Secrets anthologies, and she’s sold two paranormal novels to … Continue reading

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Review: Reversible Errors by Scott Turow

Title: Reversible Errors Author: Scott Turow Publisher: Pan McMillan ISBN: 0 330 41153 5 I couldn’t put this book down. The writing, in my opinion, is wonderful. The phrases so beautiful, at times I could hardly believe I was reading … Continue reading

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Poem Day

Here goes – my contribution to the poetic muse Fantasy Lover A vampire is biting on your neck It’ll change your life, but what the heck He’s a sexy beast, he’s built, you’re stacked He’ll be good in bed, and … Continue reading

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Imperfect Heroes

Not too long ago a few books came out in which the heroine wasn’t perfect–you know, beyond the “her mouth was too big” physical fault. (Right, that’s something hate in women.) The new heroines had — gasp –hips and tummies. … Continue reading

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Set Yourself Free

I’m hosting a Book in a Week challenge for one of my writing email loops next week, and it got me thinking about setting yourself free to write. We so often are paralyzed by the need to get it right … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger: Laura Iding

After Laura Iding saves lives during the day in her day job as a critical care nurse, her patients can entertain themselves during their recovery by reading her contest-winning Harlequin Medical Romances. We’re honored to have her as our guest … Continue reading

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Family Support

Here’s another problem that I’m seeing time and again. Interruptions by family. There was a rant not too long ago on one of my loops about a husband who would continuously interrupt his wife while she was trying to write. … Continue reading

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The week ahead

Our Tuesday guest blogger, award-winning Laura Iding, is a critical care nurse who turned to writing to save her sanity. She combined her knowledge of medicine with writing romance and was lucky enough to discover there actually was a market … Continue reading

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Review: A HUNGER LIKE NO OTHER by Kresley Cole

Title: A Hunger Like No Other By: Kresley Cole Publisher: Pocket Five Star ISBN: 1-4165-0987-5 Emmaline Troy viewed herself as a timid creature of the Lore. Part Vampire, part Valkyrie, she was not of one people nor the other. Raised … Continue reading

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Guest Poet: Gary Tabke

Gary Tabke, Karin Tabke’s husband, is aka Big Daddy. His poem, A Christmas Diddy, inspired us to ask him to be today’s guest poet, and we’re thrilled that he agreed. Enjoy! The Romantic Life by Gary Tabke (Hubby) The life … Continue reading

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