Monthly Archives: May 2013

Profilic Author Joy Smith

What are you reading this week? I’m reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. Good morning, Marian. Thanks for having me. Today, I’d like to talk about the importance of character in novel-writing. As you know, in the fiction world, there … Continue reading

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Meet the Characters of Highlander’s Hope by Gerri Brousseau

Questions for Yvette: 1.  Tell us, how did you and Ewan meet?  Were you attracted to him from the beginning? I actually met Ewan for the very first time at my cousin’s wedding, though, truth to tell, I didn’t remember … Continue reading

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Life’s Mysteries

If I take this blog’s title to heart, I mightn’t have enough room (at least not in a 300 word blog) to do life’s mysteries justice, but I watched The Crow this past weekend and next I was thinking about … Continue reading

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Shifting Gears by Leia Shaw

I released my newest book just a few weeks ago – a contemp BDSM erotic romance called The Dom with the Perfect Brats. This was a light-hearted, fun, sometimes comedic, sometimes deep novel. Normally I take a little break between … Continue reading

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Weekly Paranormal-Scope by Susan Hanniford Crowley

While I’m not qualified in any way to read neither stars nor planets, I am intimately linked with the paranormal in the world.  In many ways, so are you. The week ahead for: Aries Dragons are full of hot air.  … Continue reading

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Is that a challenge??

There’s nothing I love more than a challenge (with or without a little healthy competition).  Challenges push me to work a little harder than I would otherwise. Things with looming deadlines, where you can commiserate with others, and celebrate with … Continue reading

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With Premonition of Terror, it was story first—and believable characters had to tell it with Katheryn Orzech

Dear Readers, Today I’m turning Nights of Passion over to the author of Premonition of Terror, Katheryn Orzech. Welcome Katheryn. With Premonition of Terror, it was story first—and believable characters had to tell it. Hi everyone. Thanks for coming. And … Continue reading

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Ideas and Inspirations by Marian Lanouette

What are you reading this week? I’m reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. I get my ideas from the most simple things in life. It can be an encounter with a stranger at the grocery store. A visit to a … Continue reading

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Visiting With Dani Collins by Gerri Brousseau

Hello readers. Today we’re visiting with Dani Collins. Welcome Dani.     Hi Gerri, thanks for having me here today. NOP: Tell us what inspires you. Everything seems to inspire me: movies, a throwaway remark, a photo in a magazine, a news … Continue reading

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Overcoming Obstacles

This week on NPR I heard a great clip from Storycorp about a man who achieved his dreams of sailing throughout the world. It started with a minor knee surgery and the man wishing he could sail out into the … Continue reading

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