I blog regularly with other authors on a variety of writing topics. Below you’ll find the links to my blog posts on multi-author blogs.
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Joan Swan – What I Learned Writing Fever
Our Friday guest blogger today is Joan Swan. Joan is a triple RWA® Golden Heart finalist and writes sexy romantic suspense with a paranormal twist. Her debut novel with Kensington Brava, FEVER, releases February 28, 2012. Her second novel, BLAZE, follows in October, 2012. In her day job, she works as a sonographer for one [...]
And the winner is ….
The lucky winner of our Valentine’s Day gift basket — filled with romance novels by Muser Authors along with other goodies like chocolate, is . . . Larisa Labrant — a regular commenter on our blog. Congratulations!
Be Mine . . .
When I was in first grade I made a big red Valentine for my mother. It had red construction paper as a backing, a paper lace doily and a big red heart. In crayon I wrote. Be Mine. My mother saved this valentine, and I still have it tucked away in a file. It looked [...]
My (not so) Secret Addiction to English Heroes
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. So, let me kick today’s blog off with this beautiful image: Yes, I write contemporary romance, but I have a real deep addiction for English heroes. Given this fact, it was probably only a matter of time before I decided to send an Englishman [...]
Ruby Slippered Sisterhood » Hope Ramsay
Blog & Website of the 2009 Golden Heart ® Finalists
An Author’s Guide to Geeky “Social” Stuff
Whether you are a published or soon-to-be published author, the chances are pretty good that you’ve already been thinking about social networking. If you’re a published author, your publisher has probably insisted that you do this. If you’re an indie author, knowing this stuff can make a huge difference in building readership. If you’re pre-published, [...]
The Seven Paragraph Synopsis
Synopses are evil. When faced with the prospect of writing one, perfectly competent authors have been known to quake in their boots, hide under the bed, or indulge in M&M binges. But it doesn’t have to be that way. A synopsis has a form and structure to it, just like an essay or a press [...]
Small Town Christmas
Tips for Improving Your First 50 Pages
Summer is over and it’s the season for authors to be dusting off manuscripts, entering contests, and sending off partials to editors and agents. That being the case — and also because I have spent the last week judging Golden Pen entries — I thought I would pass along a few tips for improving the [...]
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