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Grammar Snufus by Karla Stover

Okay, here's the deal. When did people become "that" instead of "who?" I hear this on the radio on the TV ( and shouldn't news reporters know better )? and unless my memory is wrong, have even read it in places. Why? How hard is it to remember that people require a "who"? And here's another--myself instead of me. My boss did this all this time and it drove me crazy. Are we so afraid to  be in the spotlight that we have to say, "So-and-so and myself did such-and-so?"

The Secret

How long is long enough?

Find all my books here on my BWL author page What prompted this question was a comment made by a reviewer recently about my Mystic Mountains. This reviewer gave the book a much-appreciated five star rating but said, “I felt it was a bit over drawn in length.” This surprised me, as at 304 pages it is not overly long for a historical. Asking a writer how long their book is going to be, or should be, is like asking the age-old conundrum, “How long is a piece of string?” I envisioned a very different ending for Challenging Mountains, my recent release, where Tim’s family would have a get-together, but then as I drew near the final scene it told me that was enough and that is where I should sensibly leave my characters. Publishers have certain rules about the length expected for each genre and most contemporary stories are termed as ‘quick reads’ I guess, and Historicals and Time-Travels are expected to be longer. One benefit of writing a series, especially one containing members of one fam...

Let Me Entertain You by A.M.Westerling

Available at your favourite online store HERE . I’m new to this blog so perhaps let me tell you a bit about myself. I write historical romance as A.M. Westerling and my friends know me as Astrid. I live in Calgary, Canada and am a huge fan of the Calgary Stampeders and Calgary Flames because yes, I’m a homer. 😊 (I love pro sports because to me, that IS reality television and I have been known to spend a Sunday or two watching NFL football as well… 😉 ) Hmm, what else, I’m married and have two wonderful sons, two delightful daughters in law plus Tilly (left) and Arlow, my grand dogs to show for it.  I’m a chemical engineer by education and worked in Alberta’s oil and gas industry but now I’ve left that and can do the things I really enjoy – like researching and writing my books. I love my garden and I absolutely adore camping off the grid. I like yoga and I like my spin class and I love a good British detective series. A girl of simple tastes, really. I’ve published 5 book...

Meeting A Lady by Helen Henderson

Exiled to distant posts, given impossible challenges   and threatened by an unknown assailant, Iol and Pelra only have the hope of a future together to sustain them. But can their love survive the accusation of witchcraft? https://books2read.com/windmaster-legend/ First, since I haven’t been here for a while, I want to reintroduce myself. I am Helen Henderson, the author of the Windmaster Novels. I like to hang out with mages and fly with dragons. But we are not here to talk about me. One of the fun things to do as a writer is to visit with our characters. Today’s guest is Lady Pelra of the House of Pirri from the third book of the Windmaster Novels, Windmaster Legend. In most of my novels, a myth or legend is told and Pelra is the subject of one of them. She was first introduced in Windmaster (Book 1 of the Windmaster Novels) when Captain Ellspeth told the tale of a pair of star-crossed lovers. Q:   Your title says you are from the House of Pirri. Can you tell us a little mo...

My Best Job Ever by Victoria Chatham

  AVAILABLE HERE Apart from a love of writing, many authors have come from a background of teaching, and specifically teaching English, or working in some capacity with publishing or books. So, it is no wonder that from August 1972 until August 1985, I worked for Alan and Joan Tucker, owners of The Bookshop, in Station Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. During those years I have no idea of the number of books I handled. I sometimes unpacked stock for  the children’s shop, the adult shop and, very exciting as you never knew what treasures you might find, the second-hand shop. These dedicated shops were all managed from the hub of operations, the old Station Master’s House. Here, in a room with large windows and bare board floor, surrounded by bookshelves (what else) and that dry-as-dust smell peculiar to old books, I unpacked, re-invoiced, and repacked school textbooks for over two hundred school accounts.      I was fortunate enough to get ...

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