At the beginning of 2014, I had 7 books out. Of those 7, 4 of them are set in Scotland and 1 is set in England. AND they are all connected, with characters making appearances in each other’s books. (The other 2 are set in the US.) Why do I write stories set in the… Continue reading I Can’t Seem To Escape The UK – Guest Post by Alexa Bourne, Author of Broken Road
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On Writing Inspiration – Guest Post by Annabelle Blume, Author of Old Flame
Inspiration is a funny thing. You never really know when or where it’s going to strike. The opening scene of Old Flame came to me when I was writing a freelance magazine article. Immediately, I opened a new document and let my fingers fly across the keyboard. I had no idea what I was writing,… Continue reading On Writing Inspiration – Guest Post by Annabelle Blume, Author of Old Flame
My Christmas Wish List- Guest Post by Eliza Knight, Author of A Kilted Christmas Wish
Every year in our house, we all write lists of the things we wish we could have. My kids shock me every year by having very reasonable lists… This year, my oldest said she wanted a board game, some books, some boots and a DVD. The middle one wanted a doll, some lip gloss, books… Continue reading My Christmas Wish List- Guest Post by Eliza Knight, Author of A Kilted Christmas Wish
Christmas Traditions in Regency England – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of The Twelfth Night Wager
Christmas in Regency England, during 1811 to 1820 when Prince George ruled as Prince Regent, was a more subtle celebration than the one we observe today. To my way of thinking, perhaps they were better for it. Christmastide, as they called the season, began with Christmas Eve and continued to Twelfth Night, or January 5th,… Continue reading Christmas Traditions in Regency England – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of The Twelfth Night Wager