Pamela Clare's Blog, page 45
December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas!
Published on December 25, 2009 08:29
December 24, 2009
A white Christmas in Colorado

A view of the foothills taken out my car window during my morning commute. The temperature was -8 F/-13 C.
Una vista de las estribaciones tomado la ventana de mi coche durante mi viaje matutino. La temperatura era de -8 F/-13 C.

Green Mountain and Bear Peak with the Flatirons. This is just down the street from the newspaper.
Green Mountain y Bear Peak con el Flatirons. Esto es sólo por la calle del periódico.
I wanted to share a glimpse of what I was seeing this morning. Fortunately, they haven't...
Published on December 24, 2009 08:19
December 19, 2009
Packages, packages everywhere

I've been running laps to the post office mailing everyone's books. The lines have been outrageous! I actually got up at 6:30 so that I could be at the post office when it opened this morning and get the rest of your books in the mail. And there was already a line!
I managed to do this without coffee. Yes, without coffee. Which means some of these books might end up in Timbuktu. (Just kidding. I addressed them last night.)
But I haven't just been mailing packages. I've also been receiving thin...
Published on December 19, 2009 09:14
December 15, 2009
My Web site is finally updated

I know, I know. My Web site really needed an update. Unlike a lot of authors who update their Web sites regularly, I use my blog to keep in touch and up to date with everyone and only update the Web site a few times a year. Because I didn't have a book out this year, my poor Web site was even more neglected than usual, as I focused on writing.
But it's done now. Hurray!
The new content includes this snaxy downloadable wallpaper that Jenn J made for me. It also includes the entire author's note...
Published on December 15, 2009 11:55
December 13, 2009
The Great Book Give-Away — Update 3

I am buried.
Not in snow, but rather in books. Every time one of my novels is released, I get copies of the book, most of which I give away to readers in contests. Then, when the story is published in another language, I get copies of that, too.
Estoy enterrado. No en la nieve, sino más bien en los libros. Cada vez que uno de mis novelas es liberado, puedo obtener copias del libro, la mayoría de las cuales me regalan a los lectores en los concursos. Luego, cuando la historia se publica en otro ...
Published on December 13, 2009 08:32
The Great Book Give-Away

I am buried.
Not in snow, but rather in books. Every time one of my novels is released, I get copies of the book, most of which I give away to readers in contests. Then, when the story is published in another language, I get copies of that, too.
Estoy enterrado. No en la nieve, sino más bien en los libros. Cada vez que uno de mis novelas es liberado, puedo obtener copias del libro, la mayoría de las cuales me regalan a los lectores en los concursos. Luego, cuando la historia se publica en otro ...
Published on December 13, 2009 08:32
December 9, 2009
Who's going to RomCon?

A view of the Flatirons about 10 minutes away from my office
Please pardon me if my teeth chatter. It's been very cold here lately, and that blizzard that is now blowing its way across the Midwest just left us yesterday after four days of dumping flakes on those of us who live in the Rockies.
We got about a foot of snow in the end, with temps dropping to -15 F/-26 C last night. It was all of -6F /-21-ish C when I drove to work. But the view of the mountains completely covered in white with sun ...
Published on December 09, 2009 14:07
December 5, 2009
An interview with Anna Campbell

Today I get to put on my journalist hat and ask probing questions of an author who is a new discovery for me — the lovely and very kind Anna Campbell. As someone who got burnt out on Regency romance in the 1980s, I typically don't read them any longer. However, reviews of Tempt the Devil persuaded me to give Anna's books a try. I'm so glad I did! She offers a fresh look at the Regency era, one that isn't mired in cliches and which feels unique and real.
So far, I've read Tempt the Devil and Ca...
Published on December 05, 2009 10:48
December 1, 2009
And the winner is...
Megan C!
Congratulations!
I should let you know that my dear friend Kat James did the honors and picked the winner from the hat. That might make it extra special for you.
I've been at her place since Saturday. I went to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner with her and Uncle Ray, but got very sick that night with some kind of virus, which almost immediately became a raging sinus infection. She and Ray were very sweet and kind and took good care of me. In return, I went through all their Kleenex, lay arou...
Congratulations!
I should let you know that my dear friend Kat James did the honors and picked the winner from the hat. That might make it extra special for you.
I've been at her place since Saturday. I went to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner with her and Uncle Ray, but got very sick that night with some kind of virus, which almost immediately became a raging sinus infection. She and Ray were very sweet and kind and took good care of me. In return, I went through all their Kleenex, lay arou...
Published on December 01, 2009 20:38
November 25, 2009
Win an advance copy of NAKED EDGE

Guess what came in the mail today? Advance review copies of Naked Edge! And that means...
IT'S CONTEST TIME!
I didn't even know I was getting ARCs of the book, but here they are, all nice and bound and unedited. The author's note, which I turned in at the absolute last moment, isn't included, but the rest of the story, including the epilogue, is there.
So, in honor of Thanksgiving and in gratitude for your wonderful support, I'm giving away an autographed ARC of Naked Edge to one lucky reader. A...
Published on November 25, 2009 18:57