by Wendy | Jun 19, 2008 | Excerpt, News, Quacking About |
Tweet His Captive Lady by Carol Townend A medieval romance set in England, in East Anglia and Wessex. It is 1068, shortly after the Norman Conquest. His Captive Lady is a July 2008 release that is currently available for ordering on eHarlequin.com, and it will be...
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 Guest Author | Jun 17, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Julia Justiss Okay, so I stole the idea from Karen Templeton’s very informative description of SSE. I’ll get ready to duck and run for cover on this one, but I have to say it: I am bored, bored BORED by the plethora of (admittedly, alas) very popular current...
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 Wendy | Jun 15, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Louise Allen I only wish I knew. I’m working on my 28th Historical and while I can usually spot the origins of a plot idea, and heroines make themselves known in an orderly, well-mannered way, I can never tell where my heroes have come from. Sometimes I’m...