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...
by Sybil | Jun 16, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Terri Brisbin I got the idea for this posting from Deb Marlowe’s about breaking the rules in Regency romances. In reading that and thinking about my own books, I realized that most of my books have broken rules that lots of readers and writers think apply to...
by Guest Author | Jun 14, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Nicola Cornick It’s a huge pleasure to be here today as part of the spotlight on Harlequin Historicals! And now I have a question for you… Why aren’t there more Edwardian-set historical romances? I asked a friend this question the other day...
by Sybil | Jun 13, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Georgina Devon Thank you, Sybil, for inviting me to participate in your Harlequin Historical spotlight. I’m really excited by this opportunity to talk about one of my favorite subjects – Regency England. Betrayal, my July 2008 release, is the...
by Sybil | Jun 12, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Charlene Sands Strong, passionate, rugged, a man of principle, honor and duty. That’s my take on the western hero. When it comes to reading and writing, I choose westerns first. There’s nothing more compelling to me than a man of the west who is faced with a...