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Monday: 30 January. Marilyn Brant will be blogging over at the Girlfriends Book Club.
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On Feb. 9th, Barbara White Daille will be our guest to answer questions about her newest release, The Rodeo Man's Daughter. She'll also be giving away one of her other Harlequin American books to a commenter.Samhain debut author Cynthia D'Alba joins us February 16th to discuss "the call." Not THE CALL, but that momentous phone call from him.
Maria V. Snyder joins us again on Feb. 23rd to talk about the new direction she's gone in with her latest fantasy novel, A TOUCH OF POWER.

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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Poem: Much Ado About Nothing by Dineen Miller
Spinning wheels spinning The march of life is racing, Time has turned the corner My reality lacks pacing. What’s a person to do? How can I fix this breach? Heart and soul at war, The lesson serves to teach. Ever … Continue reading
Doubts
I’m trying something new–women’s fiction–and I’m having doubts. Part of the reason is because I stopped my last book at page 90. I don’t like not finishing what I start. The stink of failure is on me. (LOL, how’s that … Continue reading
Bring it on
I used to beat myself up about how much I wrote. When I thought about the fact that in the two years I’ve been seriously writing I’ve only submitted one manuscript to editors and agents, I felt sick. I’m not … Continue reading
Persistence as a Writer
By Guest Blogger: Jennifer Skully Being a writer is hard work, and there can be a lot of disappointment along the way to that first sale (and the next and the next). I’m a late bloomer. I’ve been writing a … Continue reading
What to Start Next?
Is this a problem for a lot of writers? You have numerous stories clamoring in your head, all of them wanting to be told. So, which one do you start with? I’m currently working on two different stories. I was … Continue reading
The week ahead
Our guest blogger this week will be Jennifer Skullrud, a/k/a Skully. Jennifer Skully lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California and has multiple personalities. She writes romantic comedy as Jennifer Skully for HQN, erotic romance as Jasmine Haynes for … Continue reading
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
Reviewed by Liz Kreger By: Sherrilyn Kenyon Publisher: St. Martin’s Press ISBN No. 0-312-35743-5 Sherrilyn Kenyon has done it again with her first hard cover book released by St. Martin’s Press. A Dark Hunter Novel, this one is set in … Continue reading
Poem: Post HEA by Liz Kreger
What happens after the HEA Does the hero and heroine call it a day? Do they continue the intricate dance? Or is it an end to flowers, intimate dinners and romance? When does reality hit? The world of a life … Continue reading
What makes a keeper?
My keeper books stay on my shelves–and in my mind–for years, even decades. Thinking about this the other day, I realized I keep them not because of the plots, but because of the characters. A few characters that live on … Continue reading
The End . . .
There is a sense of relief when you finish a book, but there is also a sense of sadness. Sure, you’ll still be involved with revisions and rewrites, but the unexplored territory has been mapped, if not 100% accurately then … Continue reading











































