Archive | November, 2009

27 November 2009 ~ Comments Off

True heroines part I — Lynn

Looking for a hero? Gordath Wood has got a few heroes right here. When I set out to write Gordath Wood and Red Gold Bridge, I was not interested in either a Buffy or a Xena style heroine. As much fun as both of those characters are, things came too easy for them. They were [...]

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26 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance – update

Remember this guy? I heard that the Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance shipped early. So order soon to get your copy! Here’s an excerpt from my story Pilot’s Forge to tide you over: It was late when Edith drove up the mountain road to her old farmhouse, her old pickup growling in low gear [...]

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25 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

More romance analysis — the soul mate

Over on JK Cheney’s blog, the discussion continues apace. Now she tackles The One, The Predestined Mate, The Soul Mate. Even in this day and age, usually the One is the female character’s first one, while the male character has more experience. When writing a historical romance, that certainly makes sense. But a contemporary? Not [...]

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