By Lynda K. Scott March 24, 2008 editor leslie hodges wings epress Guest - Leslie Hodges, Editor Good morning, everyone. Angela gave a wonderful introduction for this week's guest in today's first post so without further ado, let...
By Angela Verdenius March 24, 2008 Introducing Leslie Hodges, Editor of Wings ePress I'd like to introduce you to Leslie Hodges, one of our editors from Wings ePress, which publishes both e-books and trade paperbacks. She...
By Skylar Masey March 21, 2008 Angela Knight comics NY Times Shifter USA Today writing Star Light, Star Bright....Interstellar Interview with Angela Knight Angela Knight is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of books for Berkley, Red Sage, Changeling Press, and Loose Id. B...
By Skylar Masey March 19, 2008 booster comic gargoyles resident evil writing A Rare Gem So I almost never go shopping without a goal. A) because I’d spend every last cent I had and B) because I’d waste a lot of time. I most ofte...
By Lynda K. Scott March 18, 2008 aspartame cancer Watch what you drink I hope everyone had a great St. Patrick’s Day, ate lots of corned beef and cabbage and enjoyed some green beer yesterday. I know I did…well,...
By Two Voices Publishing March 17, 2008 Top o' the mornin' to ya! Sexy Comments & Profile Graphics Just stopping by to wish everyone a Happy St. Patrick's Day! I'm not much into green beer, but ...
By Athena Grayson March 14, 2008 science fiction xandra science What Kinda Crazy Idea Is That? This week at Star-Crossed, we're blogging about the science in our stories. Every science fiction or speculative fiction story must, by...
By Skylar Masey March 11, 2008 gizmo inventions technology Will All the Techies Please Stand Up? TAKE ME IN YOUR HEART was the first novel where I tried my hand at being a mad scientist. In fact, I created a scientist, who embodied a per...
By Lynda K. Scott March 10, 2008 The Market for SFR Since I mostly write SFR (science fiction romance) the science in my stories is very important. Not that I dump vast quantities of science f...
By Angela Verdenius March 07, 2008 A Few Tips On Writing That I Use So many here have already written about characters, and I reckon in the past I've warbled on enough about what I like to see in my chara...
By Athena Grayson March 06, 2008 genre plotting xandra The Right Blend And no, I'm not talking about coffee beans. I wish I were. I love coffee. What I'm talking about is the blend between romantic sto...
By Lynda K. Scott March 04, 2008 books linda wisdom paranormal Guest Blogger - Linda Wisdom Good morning everyone!This week we've got my friend, a lovely lady and a fantastic writer, guesting with us. Her book, 50 WAYS TO HEX YO...
By Skylar Masey February 29, 2008 characters hero heroine transformation Cool Characters Transform I’m most definitely one of those people that likes to sport one-liner t-shirts. You know the kind—I’ve Misplaced My Mind, That’s My Story an...
By Lynda K. Scott February 29, 2008 Torturing the truth out of the character I’m always in the market for a new way or an improved way to create characters. I love seeing all these tips this week (and I’m making notes...
By Two Voices Publishing February 28, 2008 Tip Sheets Up until a few months ago, I really didn’t give character creation much thought. [That sounds bad, I know] but my characters seemed to just ...