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December 18, 2011

Guest Post: Classic Scary Movies By Kenya Carlton

Tweet Winter is the best time of year to snuggle up close to someone and just be downright scared. I missed Halloween this year and in the spirit of my paranormal book, Sweet as Sin, I would like to pay homage to the horror movie. Not one to be frightened easily, I am a true …

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Published on December 18, 2011 06:27

Six Sentence Sunday – 12/18/2011

Tweet My entry for Six Sentence Sunday. For a full FAQ as to what this is, you can find it HERE. Be sure to check out my previous installments for Six Sentence Sunday, as this is a continuation of that. Keep in mind that this story has no title, as of yet. My aim is …

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Published on December 18, 2011 05:05

December 17, 2011

Character Interview: Seth Alton From When Copper Suns Fall By KaSonndra Leigh

Tweet Today we have the chance to interview Seth Alton, leader of the physical training group in Castle Hayne, Hill Burrough #1. Thank you, Seth, for taking a moment out of your valuable time to interview with us today.   R2R- Since you just turned eighteen, you were able to join a new class of …

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Published on December 17, 2011 10:42

December 16, 2011

Author Interview: Brea Essex

Tweet Hi, Brea. Thank you for allowing me to interview you. It's quite an honor to do so. We're pleased to have you here on our blog.     Would you take a moment and introduce yourself to us? Thanks for inviting me to visit today. My name is Brea Essex. I just turned 30 …

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Published on December 16, 2011 05:32

Read An Excerpt From The Last Awakening By Rachel Firasek

Tweet Grey propped himself against the inside of the door. He'd given her a few minutes alone after work while he grabbed his bag from his car. In fact, he'd spent at least a good ten convincing himself he could do this. Now, he wasn't so sure, but he would still fix her door before …

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Published on December 16, 2011 05:09

December 13, 2011

Author Interview: Billi Jean

Tweet Hi, Billi. Welcome to my blog. It's a pleasure to have you here with us.     Would you take a moment and introduce yourself to us? Well, I've been a published author now for over a year and it feels incredible. It's still hard to believe, but being an author has been a …

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Published on December 13, 2011 23:50

Author Interview: Sharon C. Williams

Tweet Hi, Sharon. Welcome to my blog. It's a pleasure to have you here with us.     How long have you been writing? I started seriously writing in the Fall of 2009. I had a story in my head that would not let me rest. My husband had told a friend of mine that …

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Published on December 13, 2011 08:41

Review: Under The Moon – Natalie J. Damschroder

Tweet Quinn Caldwell has always enjoyed running the Under The Moon bar she'd inherited from her parents when they unexpectedly died several years ago. Yet hers is not the usual bar normal people would patron. You see, she's a goddess – one who's affinity is tied to the moon. The bar is a haven for …

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Published on December 13, 2011 07:45

December 12, 2011

Author Interview: Embue

Tweet Tell the readers a little about yourself. Hi, my name is Embue which in French means "The Steamy One".  My forte is to bring forth erotica romance-themed stories that come from many walks of life. It's a pleasure to be here. As an author, do you take time to read? If so, what do …

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Published on December 12, 2011 06:01

Guest Post: The Importance Of Music And How It Inspired In Leah's Wake By Terri Giuliano Long

Tweet Although I find it too distracting to listen to music while I write, inspiration for my stories often arises from music. While I was writing In Leah's Wake, songs brought me into the emotional state necessary to write difficult scenes. Songs set a mood, which helped me envision places, and songs helped me to …

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Published on December 12, 2011 05:16