An Invitation, A Contest, and A Writing Idea

First off, I want to invite you to my party celebrating my steampunk   romance Mrs. Bright's Tea Room. For those that don't quite understand steampunk, it a mixture alternate history (usually Victorian England or the wild west of America) mixed with some old style science fiction (early robots, clockwork and steam machines). Being romance, my book is very sexy and swashbuckling. My hero is an Airship Captain.  My heroine is a young woman who is doing something desperate to earn the money to get her father out of debtors' prison.  In the prisons back then, it was common for people to die from disease, malnutrition, etc.  So Euthalia will do anything to free her father, including working in the notorious brothel in the lavender dirigible Mrs. Bright's Tea Room.


So come on over to http://www.theromancestudio.com/party/


I am having a contest that ends at midnight at Thursday, March 24th.  It is worldwide, and you must follow the directions at the link above to be eligible to enter.  The lucky winner will receive one PDF ebook from my backlist–their choice.


Writing Idea–It's occurred to me that writing is more fun when you change locations.  Tomorrow may be difficult since it snowing (where I live anyway), but it will be a good day to start my list of possible writing locations; such as the library, the town green, the patio, the beach…  I think you get what I mean.  Sometimes just changing location can invigorate your writing and give you a new perspective.


Thanks for dropping by Nights of Passion, and do come to my party. 


–Susan

Susan Hanniford Crowley



Filed under: A Writing Sirloin Tip, paranormal, paranormal romance, party, romance, romance novels, steampunk romance, Susan Hanniford Crowley, vampire books, vampires, Writer's Life, Writing Topics
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