Author Archives: Theresa

Back To My Roots

After my first fledgling attempts at writing in grade school and Junior High, I discovered poetry. This is back in high school. I loved poetry back then, or maybe I loved how proud my parents were of my attempts at … Continue reading

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A Different Type Of Voice

After finishing my blog this morning, I came to an unwelcome conclusion. A conclusion most of you have probably already came to. I watch way too much television. I am, I promise (I promise!) —getting the writing done. The television … Continue reading

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Using the brain

Some of my favorite heroes, both on television and inside the pages of a novel, are men with above average intelligence. But there is a fine line there, intelligence without the ego—that’s what I find attractive. Take Bobbie from Law … Continue reading

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Pushing Past the Stereotypes

First off, I want to apologize to everyone for the change in bloggers. Originally we had Keyren Gerlach editorial assistant at Harlequin MIRA and HQN scheduled, but there was a miscommunication during our original round of emails. She’s out of … Continue reading

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Looking Into 2008

First off, Happy New Year everyone! Here’s wishing that each and every one of you will have wonderful things in store for you through 2008. May all (or most of) your wishes come true. And speaking of 2008. So now … Continue reading

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Review: Raintree: Haunted by Linda Winstead Jones

Gideon Raintree is a homicide detective with two big secrets. He can harness electricity and talk to ghosts. While his ability with electricity might not be much of an advantage in his line of work, the talking to ghosts sure … Continue reading

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The week ahead with Keyren Gerlach, Editorial Assitant for Harlequin

We have a fantastic 2008 lined up at Magical Musings. For January, we are bringing you a month of editors as guest bloggers each Saturday. You can see the line-up in the Coming Up column. Then in February, just like … Continue reading

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Christmas Lists

I’m sorry this post is so late. Once again Mother Nature turned into a rip-roaring bitch and dumped another couple of feet of snow on us. Two weeks ago, it started snowing on a Sunday morning and didn’t quit for … Continue reading

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Revelations

My brother and his girlfriend—Anne—came home for this past Thanksgiving holiday. I love it when these two come to visit. See my family has a multitude of interest, and while books/reading are a shared interest among almost everyone, nobody else … Continue reading

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Reading

I realized this weekend, while sorting through my books for something to review, that I haven’t read anything new in weeks. Too many weeks. In fact, the last book I read was Linda Winstead Jone’s contribution to Silhouette Nocturne’s Raintree … Continue reading

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