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Author Biographies
Shannon Dauphin
I'm a writer who has been in the publishing game for more than a decade. When I'm not writing, I love to cook, explore antique stores, and travel to wherever the mood strikes. I'm happily married to one of those guys you hear on your radio every day -- he also moonlights as a journalist, which makes for interesting conversation around the dinner table. We reside with a handful of beloved, spoiled children in our historic home near Nashville, Tennessee. My latest novel, Carolina Hurricane, will arrive at a bookstore near you in the Summer of 2008.
Jan 10, 2008, 16:43
Author Biographies
Gwen Masters
Gwen Masters is the pseudonym of a writer, editor, songwriter, and guitar slinger's muse. She is the author of a handful of novels and too many short stories to count, most of which have appeared in print sometime over the last dozen years. She loves live music, collects antiques, travels all over the world and always comes home to play in the shadow of Nashville's Music Row.
Jan 9, 2008, 20:19
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Andrea Dennin
Hi! I'm an unpublished serious writer looking for an honest critique partner. I write in many genres but consider romance my favorite. I've come to the point where I really feel like I need someone to help me with glaring mistakes I miss that are keeping me from getting published. Any help I could get would be appreciated. I would of course, return the favor. Below is a sample from a Christian novel that's under consideration by an agent (a first for me).
Jan 7, 2008, 19:54
Author Biographies
Angela Caperton
Born in Virginia and later raised on a sailboat, Angela Caperton has spent extended periods of her life traveling and living abroad. Her travels have given her an appreciation of the world in all its forms and she is always on the lookout for the next adventure. While settled in Florida, she continues to travel as Fate permits.
Jan 6, 2008, 07:42
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Hazel Statham
Dec 30, 2007, 06:32
Author Biographies
Renee Knowles
Once upon a time there was a little girl who wanted to be a writer. Of course, Renee wanted to be a professional ice dancer, an Olympic gymnast, and a fashion model too. But once she learned she had no athletic aptitude and wasn't going to be six-foot tall and stick thin, her love for writing and books grew. She read anywhere and everywhere she could—including during class (especially math and science). Uh, not so good for school, but it encouraged her passion for books, opening her up to some of her favorite authors, including her all-time fave Jane Austen.
Dec 11, 2007, 19:58
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Darcy Turner
I teach writing at a 2-year college in Minnesota and am working on my first contemporary romance novel on the weekends. I am looking for a critique partner who can offer constructive criticism from both a reader's and writer's viewpoint and accept the same in return. I've included the first 200 (or so) words of my novel for your reading pleasure. Please email me if you are interested.
Nov 14, 2007, 16:52
Author Biographies
P. K. Eden (writing team of Kathye Quick and Patt Mihailoff
. K. Eden
P. K. Eden is the alter ego of writing partners Patt Milhailoff and Kathye Quick. From a mutual interest in fantasy and a love of the sci-fi channel, P. K. Eden was born in the living room of Patt Mihailoff’s home. Firebrand is the result of that unique blending of writing styles.
Nov 11, 2007, 13:00
Articles on Writing
Using Music to Write Emotion
Nov 11, 2007, 12:55
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Dee Dawning
Nov 10, 2007, 21:16
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Kathryn L Albright
Greetings! I write historical romance set in the great American West. My debut book, The Angel and the Outlaw, a Golden Heart finalist, is now available! Visit my website to read an excerpt and to get to know me better.
Nov 9, 2007, 08:54
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Beverly Rae
Beverly Rae's witty, sexy, action-packed romances leave readers experiencing a wide range of emotions. As a multi-published author, Beverly is always working on her next book, taking the “usual” and twisting it into the “unusual.”
Nov 1, 2007, 10:58
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