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Tag Archives: Texas
If I Could Only Untie My Tongue…
Since I’m the Monday Fox, it’s my honor to wish you all a peaceful Memorial Day, compliments of those who served and died in service to our country. It’s because of their sacrifices that we’re able to say and write … Continue reading
Posted in authors, favorites, imagination, inspiration, Patricia Kiyono, romance, writing
Tagged Cedar Cove, Dakota Series, Debbie Macomber, Heart of Texas, memorial day, Midnight Sons, series, Television series, Texas, Washington
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Guest Author: Lora Lee
I’m fortunate to belong to two different groups of writers. One is my local RWA group – the Mid-Michigan Romance Writers of America. Since the group travels and meets in a different city each month I don’t get to every … Continue reading
Posted in Guest author, Patricia Kiyono
Tagged Bell Bridge, Bringing in the Thieves, cozy, guest author, Lora Lee, mystery, Preacher's Kid, RWA, Texas
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Location, Location, Location
By Jeff Salter Our topic this week deals with Continent / Country / City we’ve always wanted to visit. Scroll back to Iris on Monday, Janette on Tuesday, and Micki on Wednesday to see what they had to say. And … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing
Tagged Australia, Belgium, British Isles, California, Caribbean, England, France, Georgia, Greece, Greenland, Illinois, Iowa, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kentucky, location, London, Louisiana, Mississippi, Netherlands, New Mexico, Normandy, Norway, Parish, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, Texas, travel, vacation, Wales
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The Heat of the Critique
It’s mid-July in Florida which means hot and humid. Last week I talked about rejections and how much they sting, but a bad critique burns. Shoot, even the good critiques can be tough. The first time I had something critiqued … Continue reading