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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Joanne Troppello talks about readers
Readers: Their Role for this Author One of the most gratifying aspects of writing and publishing a novel for me has been the response from my readers. I’m a fairly new author with only three books published and it still … Continue reading
Posted in Astraea Press, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Interview, Joanne Troppello, Military, Murder, Mystery
9 Comments
Debut Author- Linna Dremhel
Hello Lindsay Thank you for having me on your blog. The last few weeks have been very exciting for me. On February 29th the Dark Light anthology was released by Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly publishing. I have three stories … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Linna Dremhel, Military, Murder, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance
6 Comments
Nell Dixon talks about her romance series
Today Nell Dixon, from across the pond, is visiting. She’s talking about her new series set in the UK. Dangerous to Know is part of a series which follows the individual stories of the Mayer family. The Cinderella Substitute and … Continue reading
Posted in Astraea Press, Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Military, Murder, Mystery, Nell Dixon, Romance, Suspense
6 Comments
Sweet to Erotica and Back to Sweet
Today I’ve got my good friend Dawne Prochilo talking about her newest book. I have a wide range of writing style- all romance- but I can write the sweetest of sweet romance all the way across the board to erotic. … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Dawne Prochilo, Emily Dahill Story, Historical, Interview, Military, Murder, Mystery, Suspense
3 Comments
Witchie and Ghosty YA’s
Today I’ve got my dear friend Samantha Combs visiting. She the author of a YA series which features witches. Um, did I get the right which, or is it witch, where it’s suppose to be. Why I Thought I’d Never … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Military, Murder, Mystery, Novella, Paranormal, Samantha Combs, Suspense, Young Adult
3 Comments
Elaine Cantrell
Today I have Elaine Cantrell as she talks about her inspirational novel, The Sentence, due for release by Astraea Press soon. Hello! My name is Elaine Cantrell. I’d like to thank Lindsay for letting me blog for her. The two … Continue reading
Posted in Astraea Press, Collie, Dakota, Elaine Cantrell, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Interview, Military, Murder, Mystery, Suspense
12 Comments
Ruth J Hartman and Cats
Today I am proud to present Ruth J Hartman as my guest. With her book Better Than Catnip she is making her debut with Astraea Press. Blurb: Roxy Williams adores cats. Always has. That’s why she devotes her life to … Continue reading
Posted in Astraea Press, Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Military, Murder, Mystery, Ruth J Hartman, Suspense
3 Comments
Lisa Orchard
From Astraea Press I have the honor of featuring Lisa Orchard as she launches her debut book. Hello, my name is Lisa Orchard and I’m guest blogging today for Lindsay Downs. Thanks so much Lindsay for allowing me to enter … Continue reading
Posted in Astraea Press, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Interview, Lisa Orchard, Military, Murder, Mystery, Suspense
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A Dog is a Character’s Best Friend
Today, I’ve got my YA author friend Brinda Berry. While she’s here, I’m over at her blog, or I should say Dakota is. Let’s just say it’s a dog swapping day. If Lindsay and I ever get to meet in person, … Continue reading
Posted in Astraea Press, Brinda Berry, Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Interview, Military, Murder, Mystery, Suspense, Young Adult
18 Comments
Interview Anxiety
Today I’ve got my good friend Sinead MacDoughlas and she’ll be talking about one of not only her fears but one that effects many of us, one way or the other, in the writing world. It’s called the dreaded but … Continue reading