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For the love of Books

July 26, 2010

I always thought I was a book junkie, until my daughter grew up and perfected this particular addiction. She currently requires a two-bedroom condo just so one of the rooms can hold all of her books. Every inch of wall space is covered with shelving, and the closet doors in the room remain open because […]

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My Times Square Fun — and my good news!

July 19, 2010

If you’ve been to New York City recently and happened to walk down Times Square, you might have spotted the American Eagle Outfitter store that allows customers their “fifteen seconds of fame.” As a thank you for any purchase, they plaster your picture up on a huge, sparkling billboard that hovers just above their store […]

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New Fiction Wednesday!

July 14, 2010

This week’s New Fiction Feature is from Stephen Bly, and his latest book is titled Cowboy For A Rainy Afternoon. A 10-year-old boy with red straw cowboy hat, cap gun, and silver-painted wooden bullets. Six story-telling, cribbage playing old cowboys. A ’49 Plymouth with open trunk. A damsel in distress. All the fixings for a […]

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New Fiction Wednesday!

June 30, 2010

Here’s a bit about my friend Gail’s newest book: And Puppy Makes Threeby Gail Gaymer Martin Perfectionist Martin Davis’s life is in turmoil. The lonely businessman’ s search for companionship led him to adopt a dog–a rather rambunctious terrier. And now Martin’s at his wits’ end. When dog trainer, Emily Ireland offers to help, Martin […]

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Time Off

June 28, 2010

Right now I’m between books, which is always a strange place to be. I’ll admit that, like most people wired to write, I’m happier when I’m writing. But having some time off between projects is necessary, too. How is a writer supposed to write about life if all we do is sit behind a computer? […]

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June 25, 2010

Here’s the latest from Robin Lee Hatcher – a series set in one of my favorite eras! A MATTER OF CHARACTER by Robin Lee Hatcher Historical Romance June 2010 Who says a woman can’t keep a secret? It’s 1918, and Daphne McKinley, heiress to a small fortune, has found contentment in the town of Bethlehem […]

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