Imagine turning the street corner in a quiet town, only to walk into a battlefield. Soldiers lie dying all around you, heat and explosions of mortar fire blasts from all directions. No matter how you might want to believe it isn't happening, it is, and you are caught up in the middle of it. Thrown… Continue reading Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – Guest Post by Velda Brotherton, Author of Once There Were Sad Songs
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Have Story, Will Travel – Guest Post by Mariah Lynne, Author of The Duchess’ Necklace
Never travel alone! Take your readers along on a fictional journey from your past trips to historic or exotic locations. Maybe you are lucky enough to call a beautiful place home. I live on a picturesque Florida Gulf coast barrier island. With its blue green waters, white fine sand and tall palm trees, my island… Continue reading Have Story, Will Travel – Guest Post by Mariah Lynne, Author of The Duchess’ Necklace
Juggling iPhones, Broadswords, and Magic—Oh My!: Straddling Sub-Genres Guest Post by Heather McCollum
Thank you so much for having me here today! I’m very excited about my recent release (TANGLED HEARTS) and my upcoming release (SIREN’S SONG). Both are romances. Both contain paranormal elements. Both are my favorites. And that is where the similarities end. TANGLED HEARTS is a historical romance, written for adults, set in Tudor England… Continue reading Juggling iPhones, Broadswords, and Magic—Oh My!: Straddling Sub-Genres Guest Post by Heather McCollum
A Valentine for a Half Century – Guest Post by Addison James, Author of The Best Bad Valentine’s Day
The older I get, the less I celebrate Valentine’s Day. Of course I remember to buy cards and candies for my kids and my mom, but I don’t get all stressed out over it, like I used to do for Valentine’s Day and that other day that sent singles into a tailspin--New Year’s Eve. As… Continue reading A Valentine for a Half Century – Guest Post by Addison James, Author of The Best Bad Valentine’s Day
