Monthly Archives: April 2008

Debut Author Interview: Anna Louise Lucia

We are thrilled to have Anna Louise Lucia as our debut author this month. MM: We’d love to hear your call story. Anna: Good, because I love to tell it! The fact is, in the summer of 2006, I was … Continue reading

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Linking!

I wasn’t planning on linking today, but I kept reading one thing after another that made me think “I have to share this.” I got my first link from Barbara Vey’s Publishers Weekly blog. She reported that our friends, Marcia … Continue reading

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New Sights — New Scenes

What shakes an idea loose for you? I’m sure we’ve all gone through that period of time when we feel like we’ve dried up — creativity-wise. When, no matter what we do, we just cannot bring ourselves to write that … Continue reading

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The Week Ahead with Anna Louise Lucia and Cynthia Eden

This coming Wednesday, April 30th, we have a debut author interview with romantic suspense author Anna Louise Lucia. Anna’s debut novel, Run Among Thorns, is due out this June with Medallion Press. Anna hails from the green and misty hills … Continue reading

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Review: White Lies by Jayne Ann Krentz

Author: Jayne Ann Krentz Title: White Lies Published:2007 ISBN:0515143995 Book 2 in the Arcane Society series (I haven’t read Book 1), White Lies ranks as the best romantic suspense / paranormal romance I’ve read this year. There is something about … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger: Julie Moffett

Help, I’ve Got A Sagging Middle!! It’s been nearly five months since the beginning of the year, so how many of you are fulfilling your New Year’s resolution to do something about that seemingly perpetual sagging middle? No, I’m not … Continue reading

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The Yellow Brick Road…

The Wizard of Oz was probably the most magical show I saw as a child. I remember watching the black and white beginning, then when Dorothy landed in Oz the transformation was like Christmas. All Dorothy had to do was … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger: Michelle Willingham

The Songs Stuck in Our Heads

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Just for fun

I saw a link to some rejection letters from publishers to some of my favorite authors, and I thought I’d dig around and find a few more, just for fun. The moral of this story is that publishers and agents … Continue reading

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Clive Owen vs. Jack Black

What if you are working on a book and you’re more than a quarter through — and you get another idea? But it’s not just any idea, it’s a fabulous idea, one so wonderful it’s a Clive Owen/Gerard Butler/Johnny Depp … Continue reading

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