A Little Spice in the Daily Grind! Guest blog post by Rose Maybud Pop Quiz Do you work in an office? Is it (A) a nice place to work, full of friendly and competent co-workers – or (B) a cut-throat corporate arena, where every worker is fighting for their share of recognition and benefits? I’ve…
Category: Guest Bloggers
Guest Blogger: Anne Marsh – Stripped Down
The following excerpt from Stripped Down is for readers 18 and over. An excerpt from STRIPPED DOWN, a contemporary cowboy romance releasing on February 8th! June ANGEL Blackhawk Ranch doesn’t run dry on my watch. Almost three hundred years the Mendozas have owned this part of California, my forefathers wrestling the arid landscape into submission….
Interview and Spotlight with Beverly Oakley
Interview with Beverley Oakley When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? I almost always start with a set-up like, “What lengths would a woman of the Regency era go to if her dead husband willed that her child be brought up in another family,…
Guest Blogger: Grace Augustine
Richard’s Relics Acorn Hills Book 5 By Grace Augustine ~*~*~*~*~*~*~ BLURB: War and its remnants are cruel. Just ask Richard Dempsey, a Vietnam Vet. Richard served his turn in Vietnam, but came home a changed man. Plagued with nightmares of the past, Richard and his friends go on a life changing trip back to modern day…
Guest Blogger: Tina Donahue – Loving Lies
LOVING LIES (Book One – Dangerous Desires series) Please support Tina’s Thunderclap campaign: http://thndr.me/ii8TjI (available for preorder – ready to read February 16): Amazon – BN – KOBO Blurb: Deception knows no limits. Passion knows no bounds. When she is kidnapped, Senorita Isabella knows the men have been sent by her uncle in a murderous attempt to control her…
Interview with Sara Jay
What is one of your favorite things about writing? I love to surprise people! I am a sucker for a good red herring and least-expected outcomes. Making myself laugh or cry is another benefit I receive from writing. What is one of your favorite ways to learn about your characters? Playing with my characters is…
Interview with Nicole Evelina
When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? I write to tell the stories of people (characters), so for me, it’s all about the characters. They have to be at least partially formed before the plot comes; sometimes they show up fully formed, like Isolde….
Interview with Crymsyn Hart
What is one of your favorite things about writing? One of my favorite things about writing is getting to create worlds where my characters can live. And I always hope that readers will enjoy the worlds that I have created. Writing is fun and stressful all at the same time. I love to get away…