Here is an interview with C. A. Lofton, the author of non-fiction book African-American Guide to Prosperity:
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/02/interview-c-a-lofton-author-of-african-american-guide-to-prosperity.html
This book represents something a little bit different, a guide to spiritual and practical prosperity using cultural traditions and mindsets.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Love Hurts Book Review
I am very excited to share with you my latest review of Love Hurts on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R2HRB8H472W20P/ref=cm_cr_dp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B005AXVDZS&nodeID=341677031&tag=&linkCode=
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R2HRB8H472W20P/ref=cm_cr_dp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B005AXVDZS&nodeID=341677031&tag=&linkCode=
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Writing a good Redcliffe Conclusion
For the last week I have been mentally preparing the conclusion for my latest Redcliffe novel Love Kills. This follows the story of bookshop owner Jessica Stone as she comes to terms with the revelation that her lover is a vampire, his identical twin brother is a werewolf, and that she is a witch who must now learn to accept her heritage and embrace her newly discovered powers. The story is set on the rugged coast in Cornwall, England, and I have a host of vampire and werewolf supporting characters, with a few humans and witches thrown in for good measure.
The novel writing went very well until I reached the end. Then I began to struggle. I wanted to end the story at a point which leads easily into the third book in my Redcliffe series, but not so that it was too abrupt. While I was away on a short family holiday, I kept repeating the conclusion in my head, and every day it changed slightly. Tonight I finally managed to sit down and actually do the writing.
I was in for a surprise. Once I had settled my daughter in bed, I quickly became engrossed in my work. My fingers flew over the keys, the words appeared as if by magic on the computer before me. And my conclusion to Love Kills began to take shape with a surprisinly dramatic outcome. I still have a little more to write, and I have reached another brick wall of sorts. But I'm not worried. After a good night's sleep and a day of household chores, I have no doubt that my muse will be back on fine form tomorrow evening and I will write the perfect conclusion. Bring it on!
The novel writing went very well until I reached the end. Then I began to struggle. I wanted to end the story at a point which leads easily into the third book in my Redcliffe series, but not so that it was too abrupt. While I was away on a short family holiday, I kept repeating the conclusion in my head, and every day it changed slightly. Tonight I finally managed to sit down and actually do the writing.
I was in for a surprise. Once I had settled my daughter in bed, I quickly became engrossed in my work. My fingers flew over the keys, the words appeared as if by magic on the computer before me. And my conclusion to Love Kills began to take shape with a surprisinly dramatic outcome. I still have a little more to write, and I have reached another brick wall of sorts. But I'm not worried. After a good night's sleep and a day of household chores, I have no doubt that my muse will be back on fine form tomorrow evening and I will write the perfect conclusion. Bring it on!
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Romancing the Book: Interview & Contest: Catherine Green
Romancing the Book: Interview & Contest: Catherine Green: Jen: Today we welcome debut author Catherine Green to Romancing the Book. Catherine, will you please share a short bio with us? Catherine:...
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Author Interview with S. G. Norris
Here is an interview with British author S. G. Norris about his new book A Very English Revolution:
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/01/author-interview-s-g-norris.html
This is an intriguing story of the UK political system and its current issue with immigration. There are elements of the crime, thriller and mystery genres all rolled into one exciting book!
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/01/author-interview-s-g-norris.html
This is an intriguing story of the UK political system and its current issue with immigration. There are elements of the crime, thriller and mystery genres all rolled into one exciting book!
Author Interview with Stacy Eaton
Check out the interview with Stacy Eaton, author of a new paranormal/crime romance series beginning with My Blood Runs Blue
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/01/author-interview-stacy-eaton.html
This series has romance and action set within the US police authorities, so I'm sure it offers a bit of something for all interests!
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/01/author-interview-stacy-eaton.html
This series has romance and action set within the US police authorities, so I'm sure it offers a bit of something for all interests!
Author Interview with Matt T Schott
Take a look at the interview with Matt T Schott, author of Lord Skyler and The Earth Defense Force
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/01/author-interview-matt-t-schott.html
If you enjoy Sci-Fi and you want something new, you will enjoy this author!
http://www.livinglearninglovinglife.com/2012/01/author-interview-matt-t-schott.html
If you enjoy Sci-Fi and you want something new, you will enjoy this author!
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