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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: March 2007
THE “F” WORD by JAN KENNY
First off, I want to thank the Magical Musings authors, especial dear friends Edie, Liz and Michelle for inviting me to guest blog today. MM is a daily read for me, though I rarely comment because, well, I’m just lax … Continue reading
I’M A WRITER
Maybe we need an organization to go hand-in-hand with RWA titled: I’m a writer. We could hold monthly meetings, stand before our peers and repeat, “Hello, my name is___, and I’m a writer.” The writer’s journey is filled with isolation, … Continue reading
Damaged
Congratulations to Amy Knupp for winning the Once Upon a Christmas anthology by Anna Adams, Brenda Noval and Melinda Curtis. Amy won this by commenting on Anna’s guest blog last Saturday. Yay, Amy! I know you’ll enjoy the early Christmas … Continue reading
Reading
I don’t know what is wrong with me these days. I love reading, but when I pick up a book I know I’m going to enjoy, I find myself struggling to care after the first couple of pages. It is … Continue reading
Celebrations
This past weekend calls went out to RWA’s Golden Heart and Rita award finalists. I’ve never actually entered the Golden Heart, I came close this year, but decided at the last moment to put the $150 bucks it would have … Continue reading
Your Space
No, I’m not talking about the “My Space†phenomena. I’m talking about your own private work space. Are you satisfied with it? Does it give you the privacy that you need to create your literary masterpieces? Yeah … right. I’m … Continue reading
Book Review: Fatalis
FATALIS Author: Jeff Rovin I love really bad, B-grade movies. The sort of movies the sci-fi channel launches every Saturday night. The kind of movies where the characters are predictable, and the plot is off the wall, and the dialog … Continue reading
The Week Ahead – Jan Kenny
My turn to announce the week ahead. We’re pleased to have Jan Kenny back as a guest blogger on March 31st. One Real Cowboy appears to be selling out all over the country. Like most writers, for as long as … Continue reading
Guest Blogger: Anna Adams
Making It Pretty I’m trying to make everything in my life pretty right now. We’ve recently moved and we have even newer neighbors who are diligently turning their yard into some sort of open self-storage. I don’t mean to be … Continue reading
MEMORY PICTURES
Edie talked about the ideal book yesterday. It made me think about how writers plug into scenes, making them real. For as long as I can remember, I’ve delved so deeply into moments that they leave a distinct imprint. I … Continue reading











































