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  • Please help me welcome author Geri Foster, whose action-packed books match her vivacious, unstoppable personality. That’s a big plus since Geri is also president of the Yellow Rose RWA chapter, to which I belong. About the author: As long as she can remember, Geri Foster has been a lover of reading and the written words.…

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  • I recently submitted Darlin’ Irish, Book one in my Texas Devlins series, to Readers’ Favorite for review. Three of their reviewers gave it their endorsement. I’d like to share these brief excerpts with you. I’d love for you to tweet and share them. Thanks! 5 Stars: Lyn Horner . . . has done her research…

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  • I’m so pleased to introduce new author and my dear friend, Carra Copelin. About the author: Carra Copelin writes contemporary and historical romances but, unlike so many other authors, she didn’t write from childhood or read long into the night beneath the covers with a flashlight. She found romance novels and authors like Linda Lael Miller, Barbara Bretton and Suzanne…

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  • Some of you know I have a genetic disorder called Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease. I’ve traced it through six generations in my father’s family counting myself and my daughter. It has nothing to do with teeth! The name comes from three physician/scientists who first diagnosed the disease in the late 1800s. Two were Frenchmen and one Brit,…

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  • Is Blogging Dead?

    Originally posted on Merry Farmer: Get Writing!© Photocritical | Dreamstime.com Far and away, one of the best benefits of attending writer’s conferences is the fact that everyone is buzzing about the latest trends and up-and-coming developments in the writing world. It was at a writer’s conference that I heard the first stirrings of what would…

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  • Please welcome my guest, multi-award winning author Charlene Raddon. About the author: Charlene Raddon began her fiction career in the third grade when she announced in Show & Tell that a baby sister she never had was killed by a black widow spider. She often penned stories featuring mistreated young girls whose mother accused of crimes her…

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  • This is a revealing survey conducted by bestselling author Marie Force. It’s long but well worth the read.   Questions? Email julie@marieforce.com This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . The Readers Sound Off The Readers Sound Off! How They Read, What They Like and Where They…

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  • This is the 4-star review from InD’tale Magazine for Dearest Irish. If you subscribe to the e-magazine (it’s free) you can read the review directly in the July issue, in the Historical Reviews section. “Rose Devlin has a gift – she can heal with her mind.  Every time she has used that gift, however, it…

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  • My guest today is versatile multi-genre author J.C. Allen. About the author: JC Allen is from Charleston, WV, and has two teenage daughters.  He fell in love with computers at an early age – from the time the first home computers were available.  His college major was computer science, and he worked for a computer service…

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  • Author Interview

    Caroline Clemmons and I are exchanging visits on our blogs. She visited my Monday Author Meetup on Monday; today I’m on her beautiful blog site. If you’d like to sample Dearest Irish and learn a bit more about when and how I write, please stop by.  http://carolineclemmons.blogspot.com/

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