My Guests

Finding Time to Write – Guest Post by Tricia Schneider, Author of The Witch’s Thief

Thank you, Babette, for having me on your blog today! I've been writing stories for most of my life. When I was a kid, it was something I did for fun. It was simply part of playtime to scribble words in my notebooks, creating characters and scenes and vivid descriptions of the adventures of my… Continue reading Finding Time to Write – Guest Post by Tricia Schneider, Author of The Witch’s Thief

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Training Travis – Guest Post by Cathy Tully

My guest today is Cathy Tully, a fellow member of Liberty States Fiction Writers, and she’s sharing a little peek at her new contemporary romance from The Wild Rose Press, Training Travis. Blurb: Two professionals with a past—can they keep it strictly business when the passion reignites? Rebecca Evans resents Travis McGill. Not only did he… Continue reading Training Travis – Guest Post by Cathy Tully

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – Guest Post by Velda Brotherton, Author of Once There Were Sad Songs

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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The Y Factor By Tanya Hanson, Author of Outlaw Bride

Any reader, not to mention any writer, knows how much William Shakespeare has influenced modern lexicon. Every day we see terms such as sea change, foregone conclusion, sorry sight, and fool’s paradise. All his. In fact, any cool term that isn’t a cliché probably originated with Will. Does this happen in everyday modern life? Indeed,… Continue reading The Y Factor By Tanya Hanson, Author of Outlaw Bride