Monthly Archives: May 2007

Room for everyone???

The usually quiet RWAorg loop has been buzzing about the proposed changes for the GH/RITA contests on erotica and novellas. Many of the erotica writers believe they can’t get fair marks when the genres are lumped together, that too many … Continue reading

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Heroes

Firstly, huge congratulations go to LaDonna. The cover of her forthcoming book Butterfly Wishes is up, and a lovely cover it is, too. My blog topic today centres on heroes. I’m writing a book at the moment that is really … Continue reading

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Tis the Season

As often happens here at Magical Musings, Liz and I had identical subjects for our blogs this week. I suppose it isn’t such a surprise. We both wrote about our lack of concentration, at least when it comes to our … Continue reading

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Concentration

What with the holiday and all, I nearly forgot it was my turn to blog today. So as a result, this is gonna be a down and dirty blog since I’m squeaking in under the wire. Concentration. Something that’s nearly … Continue reading

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Book Review: THE SURVIVORS by Dinah McCall

I love Dinah McCall! She’s a goddess when it comes to crafting a late night read. She’s going to be giving a career workshop in Dallas, and I plan on being there. SURVIVORS tells the story of a woman, Deborah … Continue reading

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The week ahead

Award-winning author Lois Winston writes humorous, cross-genre, contemporary novels. She often draws upon her extensive experience as a crafts designer for much of her source material. Her first book, TALK GERTIE TO ME, a combination chick lit/hen lit/romantic comedy with … Continue reading

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Editor – Angela James

One of the things the ladies here at Magical Musings had asked me to touch on was the evolution of epublishing. But like all things that have evolved, there’s no perfect timeline to follow or touchstone to point to. I … Continue reading

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Team Spirit

Huge congrats goes out to Donna Kowalczylk who won Karin Tabke’s First Line Contest! Winners were announced yesterday. I had the extreme honor of coming in second place, and I’m thrilled. We both have requests for fulls from Hilary Sares … Continue reading

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Two steps forward

Lately whenever I say “I will write 10 pages a day”, I immediately get stuck. But sometimes “stuck” is a good thing. You know the feeling you have that what you’re writing is crap, but you keep pushing through the … Continue reading

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Jack the Ripper found and other interesting news

With the release of the book The Fox and the Flies, those of you interested in the identity of Jack the Ripper need wonder no more. South African historian and criminal biographer, Charles van Onselen, seems to have found him … Continue reading

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