Other Places We’ll Be This Week
Monday: 30 January. Marilyn Brant will be blogging over at the Girlfriends Book Club.
Coming Up
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: January 2007
Endings
I just finished the first draft of my WIP. Yay!! And it got me thinking about endings. Bit difficult to take endings I’ve loved in books and look at them here, because, well, they come at the end and only … Continue reading
It’s all about Blogs
I’ve been invited to participate in another blog that is made up of five romantic suspense authors, (Joan Swan, Elisabeth Naughton, Linda Winfree, Elisa Adams and Theresa Monsey) so starting February first, I’ll be blogging over at Romance Worth Killing … Continue reading
Revisions
I get some of my best blogging ideas when checking my loops. Right now there’s a discussion going on with regard to revisions. Everyone has to go through them, and everyone has a different approach to that daunting task. You … Continue reading
The Brotherhood
By: TL Schaefer ISBN #1-59578-018-1 Atlantic Bridge Publishing Josie Galloway, the town witch and local curiosity is drawn into a murder mystery when a white supremacist is found beaten to death with a curious mark on his chest … the … Continue reading
Guest Blogger: Patti O’Shea
Being the last Crimson City author to guest blog has its advantages and disadvantages. It’s cool to be able to see what Liz Maverick, Carolyn Jewel and Jade Lee have chosen to talk about, but at the same time, it’s … Continue reading
There You Are!
Characters have a way of blind siding us, taking writers off on a tangent, saying things we wouldn’t think of saying. As you see in my picture, Alice is getting ready to follow the rabbit down the rabbit hole. It’s where all good stories begin… Continue reading
Like attracts like
Liz and I did a workshop on blogging at our Milwaukee WisRWA group this last Saturday. One of our topics was why an unpubbed writer–or a pubbed writer–should blog. Liz, Michelle and I started Magical Musings to get our name … Continue reading
All things are possible
Well, as someone who writes fantasy, I’ve always known that , but really, now it’s a scientific fact. An emerging area of science has discovered the brain has the ability to change its structure and function in response to experience. … Continue reading
Guest Blogger: Jade Lee
I have a mug that reads: With Enough Coffee, I Could Rule the World. I have found that despite the best efforts of my local baristas, a credit card, and a mountain of espresso beans, my coffee cup LIED. Yes, … Continue reading
From Books to Movies
I watched “The Dresden Files†on the Sci Fi station last night and was pretty pleased with the first episode. I started reading Jim Butcher’s series about a year ago and loved his books. Poor Harry Dresden is not your … Continue reading











































