Liz Flaherty's Blog, page 198
October 9, 2012
Pitch Opp coming!!!
I am published by Crimson Romance, as is my friend and blogmate, Kristina Knight. See our covers to your right, on the sidebar. It is an e-pub, with our books in print later.
Find out more here: http://www.crimsonromance.com/
In two weeks, on October 23, we will host a pitch session here at Wordwranglers with our wonderful Crimson editor, Jennifer Lawler. The pitch session will open at 9:00 AM and run until 5:00 PM EST. 1-5 line pitches. Finished manuscripts only, please!
Thank...
Find out more here: http://www.crimsonromance.com/
In two weeks, on October 23, we will host a pitch session here at Wordwranglers with our wonderful Crimson editor, Jennifer Lawler. The pitch session will open at 9:00 AM and run until 5:00 PM EST. 1-5 line pitches. Finished manuscripts only, please!
Thank...
Published on October 09, 2012 09:13
October 7, 2012
It's October--make your appointment!
[image error] Okay, I know this is pink. I know this is supposed to be a writing blog and this isn't about writing. I know it looks dumb, but, hey...I'm talking about breasts here. Boobs. Jugs. Tatas. Other euph--I've forgotten how to spell that word--that are even less elegant. And I'm talking about breast cancer. You know, that nasty disease represented by that ribbon over there?
We've got some "experts" saying don't bother with mammograms, don't examine yourself. I'd venture to say most of them hav...
Published on October 07, 2012 13:14
October 4, 2012
Autumn Love
Today as I was trying to figure out what to write about (procrastination, anyone?) I heard birds in my backyard--lots of birds. And I got it. My favorite sounds of Autumn which segued into why fall is my favorite time of year.For one--the sounds. Birds have be particularly vocal of late and in my backyard. It could be the unharvested apples hanging from my trees--which would be all the apples they produced as I don't harvest--let's get real. Or the fact that a few of my flowers are still in b...
Published on October 04, 2012 13:45
October 3, 2012
Letters to Love
I found myself thumbing through a favorite old book last night and I decided instead of just thumbing through, I'd grab a few quotes and share them...That book is a book of famous love letters - one of my favorite things in the world, even though I usually get love-cards not full-fledged letters. I'm not complaining, though. Beggars can't be choosers!Sometimes love has a bumpy path, as noted in these letters to star-crossed lovers King Henry VIII and Napoleon:
King Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn (y...
Published on October 03, 2012 01:00
October 2, 2012
I do!
Recently, I've become addicted to bride shows, Bridezillas and Say yes to the Dress. I don't know why. I was married 29 years ago, and I have no desire to renew my vows. Don't get me wrong, I'm perfectly happy with my hubs, but going through the whole ordeal of a big, Catholic wedding again holds no appeal.
But watching these shows got me to thinking about my characters. What would their wedding(s) be like? In Wild Horses, Jake and Castana have little family. Both of her pa...
But watching these shows got me to thinking about my characters. What would their wedding(s) be like? In Wild Horses, Jake and Castana have little family. Both of her pa...
Published on October 02, 2012 10:15
September 30, 2012
The times--they are a changin'...
I read—and loved—two books this past week. That’s more than I ever get read anymore unless it’s RITA-judging time, and the fact that I loved them both makes it even more of a rarity. In case you’re wondering—you are wondering, aren’t you?—the books were The Soldier’s Wife by Cheryl Reavis and The Lovesick Cureby Pamela Morsi. One of the books was historical, the other contemporary; one was category,...
Published on September 30, 2012 17:00
September 28, 2012
Let's Talk Trope!
This week on Word Wranglers, we're talking about tropes. When the week started, I had no idea what a trope was, so I asked. I was relieved to find out I wasn't the only one who was clueless. There's a lot of them out there. Secret babies, arranged marriages, marriage of convenience, and my favorite, forbidden fruit. Since Margie talked about that one yesterday (you should check it out, it was great) I won't go there today. I'll move on to my next favorite. Fated lovers.
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Published on September 28, 2012 03:00
September 27, 2012
Delecatable Bites
Last night I had an epiphany. And it was about the tropes. I figured out my favorite trope and it hasn’t been mentioned here yet. So, yay me.<!--[if gte mso 9]>
Published on September 27, 2012 09:17
September 26, 2012
Me, My Trope and I...
I know I'm the one being blamed credited with the Topic of the Week this week at WordWranglers. For better or for worse, I actually am the one who said, 'hey, lets write about tropes this week'! In my defense I was coming off the high of an all-writing-weekend with some of my favorite writer people in the world. And I did have a head cold. Nyquil was involved. Maybe a little too much of it.But the damage is done. It's now Wednesday morning, my day to post and I'm staring at my computer screen...
Published on September 26, 2012 01:00
September 25, 2012
Trope is a Stupid Word
Trope. What a stupid word. Trope. Say it. Trope.In short, it means a plot device such as marriage of convenience or secret baby or whatever. What does that have to do with my mountain picture, you ask? Well, a common romance trope (stupid word) is the stranded theme.
It's one of my particular favorites. Another is thrown together against the elements. I love that one. I don't know why, but I've always found the notion of a man and woman stranded together in the mountains romantic.
Dont' kn...
Published on September 25, 2012 08:26


