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Continue reading →: RWA shouldn’t be in the business of ….
This is old news too… OKay, I don’t speak up a lot about the RWA’s decisions, nor do I write m/m (though I know many that do and I never say never,) … but… dude. Go read what Avery Flynn found out. RWA Shouldn’t Be in the Business of Discrimination.…
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Continue reading →: Dark Things II: Cat Crimes
I have had a new story released. *nods* Yep. I’m uber-proud of this one, it’s another one for an charity anthology, this time, for cat sanctuaries. So if you want to take a peek, it’s here: http://www.amazon.com/DARK-THINGS-II-Crimes-Feline/dp/1468055488/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324187873&sr=8-1 The Kindle edition of the Cat Crimes is also available, here. Good stories…
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Continue reading →: Author Linda McLaughlin guest post
Another one from last December. The giveaway is over…. Our next guest, Linda McLaughlin, is here to tell us a little bit about her Regency romance novel, Lady Elinor’s Escape, and the era and area in which it’s set. Miss Linda, why don’t you come on over here by the…
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Continue reading →: Heather Hiestand–The Story behind Captain Andrew’s Flying Christmas
Again, another one from last Christmas. Oh, hi. Back again I see? No, no. Don’t worry about those rope ladders, we’re not being invaded. No, today, we have an interesting guest for you, Miss Heather Hiestand, writer of romance and steampunk stories such as her latest, Captain Andrew’s Flying…
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Continue reading →: From the Guest Post files
Friday morning I had a little guest post with romance author Rosalie Lario, at her home today, talking about Tricksters in movies and literature. And you can learn a little bit more about me and what went into the baddie in my novel The Artist’s Inheritance. Do drop by and…


























