Archive for June, 2008



Sunday, June 8th, 2008
Post-Conference Report

Dianne Castell and Lori Foster

Well, I’m back from the 2008 Readers & Writers Get Together, which was, as always, hosted by authors Lori Foster and Dianne Castell and B&N bookseller Linda Keller. This is a fun, casual conference where authors get the chance to connect with readers. Gift baskets were raffled, pizza was devoured, friends were made, books were sold and, best of all, money was raised for charity–the Conductive Learning Center of Cincinnati.

Eve Vaughn with her Quilt

Here are some of my pics and highlights, in no particular order:

· Catching up with romance advocate extraordinaire, Michelle Buonfiglio of LifetimeTV;

With Michelle B.

· Meeting author Eve Vaughn;

· Meeting Joy of Joyfully Reviewed;

· Eating lunch and laughing with, among others, Anya Bast, Lauren Dane, and the outrageously fun Megan Hart;

· Meeting industry professionals Cindy Hwang, executive editor at Berkley, agent Laura Bradford, and chatting with Sheila Clover English of COS Productions;

· Meeting readers; and

· Hanging out with my great friend Patricia Sargeant.

With Patricia Sargeant

How long till next year’s conference … ?

Oh, and don’t forget that the new Lori Foster anthology, The Power of Love, is now available at bookstores everywhere, with proceeds to benefit the local YWCA battered women’s shelter.

Megan Hart and Volunteer Barb

Power of Love

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Wasting Time

Since it was pouring rain this morning, I gave myself permission to go back home to work after dropping the kids off at camp rather than go to my favorite coffee house, where I am always much more productive.

“I can work effectively from home,” I told myself.

This was, of course, a lie that I didn’t believe for a second.

Nevertheless, I went home and here I remain. In the last oh, two-and-a-half hours or so, I’ve managed to do a good fifteen minutes’ worth of work. Here’s what else I’ve done:

1. Checked my e-mail ten times;

2. Ordered books from e-Harlequin;

3. Subscribed to discounted magazines from Amazon;

4. Repaired my brand new umbrella, the tip of which I slammed in the car door this morning;

5. Posted questions to the AskAnAuthorAll loop;

6. Eaten a snack;

7. Made two cups of tea;

8. Researched vacation options;

9. Called my husband to tell him I was wasting time; and

and … and…

My God. Is that REALLY all I’ve done this morning?

Sadly, yes.

Now I’m writing this blog rather than work. Pitiful.

I always get into time-wasting trouble between books. I turned in the manuscript for Eric Warner’s story, Road to Seduction (Harlequin/Kimani Press—February (I think!) 2009) in the middle of May, and now, in theory, I’m “researching” the next romance because it’s not about lawyers and I truly don’t know anything about this topic. What I’m doing in practice, though, is, say it with me … wasting time. The book isn’t due until September 15, which seems really far away, and that isn’t helping.

What do they say about wasting time? The more you have, the more you waste? I think that’s right. But here’s the corollary to that rule: when you have a lot of time, something will unexpectedly happen to snatch it all away from you. So I figure that a big fat revision letter is now FedEx-ing its way to me and will soon stop me from wasting time.

That’s my theory, anyway.

Do any of you out there (I can hear you breathing!) waste valuable writing time? Please tell me I’m not the only slacker.

Sunday, June 1st, 2008
Introducing Andrew Warner

Tender SecretsWell, I’ve received the cover and turned in the final edits, so I guess it’s time to formally introduce you to Andrew Warner, the hero of my October, 2008 Kimani Press release, Tender Secrets.

Here are some things you should know:

1. Andrew Warner is the CEO of WarnerBrands International, the multi-billion dollar clothing company started by his family;
2. Andrew Warner is damaged, moody, and dangerous;
3. Andrew Warner is funny, vulnerable and fiercely protective of those he loves, even though he thinks he doesn’t believe in love;
4. Andrew Warner is about to fall crazy in love with Viveca Jackson, the woman who wants to destroy the Warner name; and
5. Andrew Warner isn’t a Warner.Andrew Warner

I hope this whets your appetite just a little. In fact, why don’t you tiptoe on over to Amazon and pre-order a copy (or two)?

In the meantime, check out my new Tender Secrets page.



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