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We turn to books for so many reasons, and sometimes that includes the desire to forget, if only for a while, about reality. That’s been my experience this past month (as I know it’s been for others), and I found mixed success in my title choices. Darn those talented writers who keep us reading/listening through their skillful wordcraft and then break our hearts with their actual stories. I’ll save those jaw-gritting titles for the end of th...

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I’m the kind of person who always has music playing (my Spotify wrapped numbers are truly unhinged), so I had many different playlists on rotation while writing THE LAKE CLUB. In fact, I had playlists for each individual character (this helped me get into their mindsets/energy) as well as for the book at large, and I’m excited to share a few songs with you now! “Sunshine” by AtmosphereThis song was in my head from the moment I started THE...

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Growing up in Ohio, my high school was bordered by rows of cornfields. I thought I knew a lot about the crop, but I had never heard of a “Corn Palace” until we reached South Dakota during our 2021 Go West trip across the USA. They were celebrating 100 years when we visited. The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as The World’s Only Corn Palace and the Mitchell Corn Palace, is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell, Sou...

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Welcome to Where Everybody Knows Your… Alibi – where we get to know thefictional towns we’d happily move to… if they didn’t have such a suspicious body count.(but does that really matter?) I’m thrilled to welcome Rosalie Spielman this month. Whether you’ve met her through her delightful Hometown Mysteries series, her contributions to the Aloha Lagoon Mysteries, or one of her many appearances in the cozy mystery community...

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Excerpt from THE SHROUDED QUEEN by Ashley Tropea: My rescuer stood in front of me protectively, possessively, and snarled. Bain glared but obediently ambled off, disappearing back into the dark. Leaving me alone with my rescuer. This bear was somehow larger than the first, its shoulders reaching much higher than my head. It turned slowly, yellow eyes locking on my still-shaking form, the fur on its neck blue. Without breaking eye contact, it rose...

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Music made me a writer – the wordplay, the explosion of feelings, the pure artistry of it all. Songs do so much in so little time, and as a creator myself, I’m forever indebted to music that inspires my work, my characters, and how I think about the world. My new novel, TROPESICK, is a multi-layered love story about the power of storytelling and the magic of forgiveness. Here are five songs that’ll forever remind me of Katie and Tyler�...

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What is the title of your latest release?KIERAN. It’s the final book in the Blackwell Brothers’ Redemption trilogy. What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Kieran Blackwell, the youngest son of the Grim Reaper, has two choices – save himself and his brothers or watch the woman he loves die. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?This is the final book in a trilogy. All three sons have been dropped into th...

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Hello! I’m Michelle M. Pillow, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling romantasy author, and I am so excited to share my Fresh Fiction Title Challenge for KING OF THE UNBLESSED, Book 1 of the Realm Immortal series! Think Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings world meets the movie Labyrinth with lots of romance. Dark, swoony, morally gray, anti-hero romance. You’re welcome. K is for Kidnapped. Lady Juliana didn’t exactly plan to cro...

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What is the title of your latest release?SOMEBODY WORTH KILLING What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A deadly assassin disguised as a perfect suburban mom and wife is given the impossible task of killing her own husband, forcing her to choose between the two most important things in her life: her job or her family. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I’m based in Washington State, but my family briefly live...

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What is the title of your latest release?THE NEXT WIFE What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?From her hiding place the old lady watches as he carries his new wife over the threshold. She had thought the house would lay empty forever. The lamps, the paintings, all the furniture – it was all just as before. He had changed nothing for this new wife. The young bride’s laughter jolts her. As if regard for the past was all forgotten. ...

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Allie Pleiter | I think I have a writing disability.
Uncategorized / August 5, 2008

Well, perhaps disability is too strong a word, except that I do truly feel “differently-abled.” I feel somewhat hampered by it, like I stand out more than I already do by being six feet tall. And at gatherings of writers and readers, like here at the Romance Writers of America conference in San Francisco this week, I feel my “freak flag” flying especially high. I’m an extrovert. A raging, card-carrying, put-my-photo –in-the-...

Eve Silver | Why Gothic?
Uncategorized / August 4, 2008

Thanks to FreshFiction for inviting me to blog today. Sometimes, the best laid plans blow up like a shook-up soda. I’m a suspense fan. Lisa Jackson‘s Shiver, Linda Howard ’s Cry No More, Lisa Gardner’s Hide…those books sent a shiver up my spine. But I never imagined myself as a suspense writer. In fact, my very first romance-writing attempt was a light, funny contemporary romance that is buried in the back yard where i...

Kathryn Albright | A Rose by any other Name…
Uncategorized / August 1, 2008

Traveling about the United States has always inspired my writing. I guess that is why, when I have the time, I prefer to drive places rather than fly. Besides the names of mountains and lakes, the town and street names catch my eye. For example, my grandparents lived in Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod. Now doesn’t that sound like a great place to set in a story? Other “east coast” names that fascinate me are Nantucket Sound and Owls Head...

Carol Cassella | Rich and Famous
Uncategorized / July 31, 2008

A friend at the hospital heard I was a newly published novelist and asked me if I would be calling in too “Rich and Famous” to work soon. After all, I am on a book tour! I have just published a novel! Published a novel?? Me?? Who would have dreamed it when I was slogging away in our grungy basement, or local coffee shops with the same fantastical self-image as any middle-aged mother who suddenly decides to reinvent themselve...

Sara Reyes | Conestoga, Furries, Diana Gabaldon and Going West
Uncategorized / July 30, 2008

Jeanne Stein and GwenOriginally uploaded by freshfiction Some people plan their vacations around non-business activities but for me, a conference is a reason to get out of town and explore just a wee bit. So, this last week of July is a doozy! Gwen and I are on a road trip from Dallas to Tulsa to San Francisco and back to Dallas. For some that is a reason to fly but I’ve never been able to see the deserts of the west except at 40,...

Lisa Jackson | The Real Dirt on LEFT TO DIE
Uncategorized / July 29, 2008

People ask me why I decided to set a new series in Montana. After all, I’ve pretty much settled into New Orleans. Well, the truth of the matter was that I wanted a new, fresh extremely different locale for LEFT TO DIE and the books that follow in the series. I figured a small podunk fictional town like Grizzly Falls was nearly a one-eighty in atmosphere from the French Quarter or Garden District of the Crescent City. I wanted away...

Angie Fox | How I sold my first book.
Romance / July 28, 2008

Or: Everything I needed to know, I learned from George Costanza I’ve always loved to read, so it was no surprise to anyone when I eventually decided to write a book of my own. When I did, I attacked it head on. I planned, I worked, I outlined more than any woman should. The end result? I wrote three mysteries that didn’t sell. I don’t know how many of you watch Seinfeld, but there is a time in George’s life where he decides what...

Sara Reyes | Author Tour Report: Jeff Abbott in Dallas
Uncategorized / July 24, 2008

Jeff Abbott at the Q&AOriginally uploaded by freshfiction Last night we had the opportunity to meet a native Texan in town for a tour of COLLISION, Jeff Abbott. Fresh from a week in London and still jet-lagged, Jeff regaled us with his exploits of researching a book with his mom in Frisco. Now, Frisco is across the road from where I live and my closest shopping area, so finding out that we were the backdrop for an international thri...

Jo Davis | The Perfect Hero
Uncategorized / July 23, 2008

When Fresh Fiction asked me to guest blog today, I’ll admit I puzzled for days over what to write about. Like many authors, I’m an introvert at heart. When I’m not sitting at the computer racing to meet a deadline, my nose is buried in a book…rooting for a yummy hero to save the day. Eureka! That’s it! I’ll write about heroes, my favorite subject! They are sensual, moody, contradictory, playful and—ahem—one size definite...

Charlene Teglia | When the To Do list is as long as the TBR pile is high
Uncategorized / July 22, 2008

I have a dilemma right now. July is a busy month for me, with two releases hitting the shelves; Naughty Nights (Pocket) July 15, and Wicked Hot (St. Martin’s) July 22. Add preparations for RWA Nationals in San Francisco to that, with all the accompanying To Dos. Then there’s the list of things to be done to get child #1 ready to start school in August. And let’s not forget the weeds in the garden, the laundry pile that’s waiting...