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ASPIRING ROMANCE WRITERS, THIS ONE’S FOR YOU…
Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day… Planning Your Splash onto the Scene It’s hard to believe that my journey to publishing began in September of 2010. It was the April prior to that when I put fingers to the keyboard … Continue reading
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What’s happening in ROOM 147? Andy knows…
Hi, everyone! Andy Southwood came over to PlotMamas on Monday and I couldn’t let him leave without visiting over here, as well. He had to cross a big pond to get here, you know. Wink, wink. You guessed it! He’s actually from … Continue reading
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Robert Roman “Inks” it up at Decadent Publishing
If you haven’t been to PlotMamas for Robert Roman’s interview on Monday, have no fear! I’ve got it RIGHT HERE! I know you’ll enjoy! Another playdate, and I’m over the moon! Playing with us today is Robert Roman, author of … Continue reading
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It’s BANNED books week! See who made the cut…
I’m reading Martian Chronicles with my Advanced kids, where Ray Bradbury begins to allude to censorship and freedom of speech in his chapter called, UsherII. He fully expounds on that idea in Fahrenheit 451. Firemen don’t put out fires in this story, … Continue reading →