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Something New – Part 31
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Austin arrives for his first interview. As he walks on stage, someone throws her panties at him, which he manages to dodge. He’s somewhat taken aback by the enthusiastic greeting he gets from the audience. The audience erupted again. Fortunately, no more panties flew on the stage. “I think the…
Reputations crumble with but one lie. #BeWoW & #WritersQuoteWednesday
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
Having memory problems one needs to consider many things. For one, it is impossible to keep things straight in your mind. That being said, tell the truth. Telling a lie creates more lies to be told to cover the first. We’ve all heard that before, but it is true. At some…
Writing Erotica With heart — Meet Imy Santiago
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
IMY SANTIAGO ~ Imy Santiago studied Criminal Justice and Psychology at Universidad Metropolitana, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2011. As a Summa cum Laude graduate, she is the recipient of the University President medal for excellence in academic achievement. She lives on Long Island with her daughter.…
Rants from the Kitchen #3 – Indie books vs Indie movies…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this interesting article by Author Yordan Zhelyazkov click on his photo or link below: indie-books-vs-indie-movies/
A Character Interview with Devereaux from DEVEREAUX COX plus a conversation with author Palessa!
Originally posted on I Love Romance Blog:
Today, we’re doing something a little different. If you remember, we interviewed Tracy Kincaid’s character on September 8th and it was so fun that I thought we may as well make an occasional habit of it. I had the pleasure of meeting Palessa, the author of Devereaux Cox,…
To Prologue or NOT To Prologue? That is the Question
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Flikr Creative Commons, via Mikko Luntiala Publishing, like most other things, is not immune to fashion. This is what makes teaching craft a moving target. What is en vogue today could be passé tomorrow. And yes we are artists, but I believe most of us are…