by Guest Author | Jul 1, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet By Diane Gaston When I wrote my first Harlequin Historical, The Mysterious Miss M, I was merely trying to write a story an editor would buy and readers would love. I didn’t realize I was creating a niche for myself. On the back cover of The Mysterious Miss were...
by Guest Author | Jun 24, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Kathryn Albright Thank you Sybil for having me on TGTBTU spotlight. I love to talk writing and especially about historicals so this is a treat. My next book, The Rebel and the Lady, takes place during Texas’ fight for freedom from Mexico. What is it about...
by Guest Author | Jun 22, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Denise Lynn Usually, when I’m writing a story I’m in love with the hero. However, in Falcon’s Heart (January 2007 HH release) I fell in love with a secondary character—Jared, the Dragon of Warehaven. To my shame, I was committing adultery. It wasn’t meant to...
by Guest Author | Jun 19, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Carol Townend His Captive Lady was not a book I planned to write. I was about to start writing another novel (my current work in progress) when out of the blue the hero of His Captive Lady barged into my mind. Wulf told me in no uncertain terms that his story...
by Guest Author | Jun 18, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Jenna Kernan Writing romance is such a glamorous business. I thought I’d give my fans a little vignette of how alluring my life can be. This photo is of me, in one of my glamorous oversized flannel shirts, working on a story. You might notice that I have a...