Thanks for having me on your blog, Babette. Do you ever notice that the really great, memorable characters have sentences that are their trademarks? Marie Antoinette has “Let them eat cake.” Teddy Roosevelt had “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” Patrick Henry has “Give me liberty or give me death”. They are phrases that… Continue reading Defining Dialogue – Guest Post by Gloria Marlow, Author of When Swallows Fall
Month: December 2013
Married Characters – Guest Post by Voirey Linger, Author of Pleasure’s Goddess
I enjoy writing married couples. The dynamic between them is very different from characters in a new relationship.They aren't as cautious, as protective of their emotions. They're comfortable with each other and any self-consciousness has already been stripped away. That comfort leaves the door wide open to push the relationship in ways that would break… Continue reading Married Characters – Guest Post by Voirey Linger, Author of Pleasure’s Goddess
Christmas in Medieval England – Guest Post by Barbara Bettis, Author of Silverhawk
SILVERHAWK’s hero and heroine, Giles and Emelin, were married in December, very near what we now call Christmas. Because both of them appreciated their people, they hosted a celebration for everyone in the village, as well as those who served in the castle. It was a joyous time. What was Christmas in Medieval England like?… Continue reading Christmas in Medieval England – Guest Post by Barbara Bettis, Author of Silverhawk
Interview With Rebecca Thomas, Author of The Blacksmith’s Son
I’m delighted to welcome Rebecca Thomas here today for an interview and a look at her historical romance novella, The Blacksmith’s Son. Hi, Rebecca, so glad to have you here today.Tell us a little about The Blacksmith’s Son. What inspired this story? The Blacksmith’s Son, a historical romance novella, released on November 25, 2013. This… Continue reading Interview With Rebecca Thomas, Author of The Blacksmith’s Son
