Archive | February 2015
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GUEST POST: JULIE STOCK From Here to Nashville
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
Please welcome Julie Stock and her debut novel, From Here to Nashville to the blog. Julie and I first became acquainted when a mutual Twitter/Blogger friend mentioned that I would probably like the book she was working on. One look at her blog and I knew it was something I…
Editing and Paper
Originally posted on writerlywitterings:
I had a question today from a lovely lady in Japan asking whether I usually edit my books on paper. I had put up a photo of my morning desk This is what a 580 page novel at the edit stage looks like! (which was embarrassing, but I can cope), and…
Writer’s Quote Wednesday. 18th February 2015
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Writer’s quote Wednesday. Thanks to Silverthreading Hi all: I’m trying to keep up with the Writer’s Quote Wednesday Feature and thank Siverthreading for the chance to take part in this awesome joint post. It’s a great way to get inspired, share and meet new bloggers. I had something in mind,…
Author Wednesday – Annamaria Bazzi
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Welcome Author Wednesday. Today Annamaria Bazzi visits to discuss her latest release White Swans: A Regency World (Volume 1). The book is a mixture of fantasy, science fiction, with a dash of romance. She says, “I love combining genres.” How did you choose the title? Because of the white swans Kendíka…
Spotlight on Rachel Brimble
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
I am happy to feature author Rachel Brimble and her novels, What a Woman Desires and Christmas at the Cove. Here’s Rachel! I have always wanted to write since reading The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton when I was around eight or nine. I would make up stories and…
Snowed – 32
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Mike and Sarena are both very attracted to one another. He finds her humor very in sync with his. We sat back down in the booth. Sarena sat so close, her thigh rubbed against mine the entire meal. It was incredibly distracting, but in a way that I hoped would…