I like to think that I’m fairly laid back compared to most people. When I hear about celebrities that demand a list of items at every appearance, I wonder what makes them feel so entitled. But then I started to think about what I feel like I need in order to write and I realize… Continue reading Writing Quirks & Must-Haves by T.J. Kline, Author of Learning the Ropes
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Interview With T.J. Kline, Author of The Cowboy and the Angel
I’m delighted to welcome T.J. Kline for an interview and a look at her contemporary western romance, The Cowboy and the Angel. Hi, T.J., so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about The Cowboy and the Angel. The Cowboy and the Angel is the second book in the Rodeo series. This… Continue reading Interview With T.J. Kline, Author of The Cowboy and the Angel
Interview With Judy Ann Davis, Author of Under Starry Skies
I’m delighted to welcome Judy Ann Davis for an interview and a look at her new historical western romance from The Wild Rose Press, Under Starry Skies. Hi, Judy, so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Under Starry Skies. Thank you, Babette for hosting me on your blog. It’s a… Continue reading Interview With Judy Ann Davis, Author of Under Starry Skies
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