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Contest Connection: Keta’s On-going contest with Keta Diablo
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Keta’s On-going contest with Keta Diablo. To be eligible you need to sign up for Keta’s monthly newsletter. Three winners every month are drawn at random from mailing list. Give away three ebooks per month, all year long. Click HERE to enter. Seriously Reviewed is proud to offer a free service to bring readers to author contests. Any author having a contest need only to fill out a Contest Info form and SR will post their contest info on this blog for readers to find.
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Contest Connection: Monthly Readers' Contest with Becky Barker
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Monthly Readers' Contest with Becky Barker. Readers can click on the contest link at http:/ www.beckybarker.com/. For more details. Once I receive an entry, I'll include the email addie in the drawing. At the end of each month, I choose a winner and post a note. I keep everyone entered from month to month unless they ask to be removed:-). Winner's choice of a print or electronic copy of one of my backlist titles. Seriously Reviewed is proud to offer a free service to bring readers to author contests.
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Seriously Interviewed: September 2011
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Friday, September 23, 2011. When writing your description of your hero/ine what feature do you start with? Eyes, age, hair color, etc? His physique, after all that is what catches the eye first. *grin*. Are you a plotter or a pantser? Pantser, though I know the beginning and end, I let my muse lead the way through the middle. What do you hope readers take with them after reading one of your stories? A smile at the happily ever after. Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? Perfec...
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Seriously Interviewed: February 2012
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. Thank you so much for having me at Seriously Reviewed today. I'm on this site often, checking out books I'd like to read, so it's nice being your guest. When writing your description of your hero/ine what feature do you start with? Eyes, age, hair color, etc? I seem to always start with the eyes. That's the first thing I notice about a person, so it's a natural that I would start with smoldering, blue (or whatever color) eyes. Then I have my contemporary gay fiction, Free Me,...
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Seriously Interviewed: January 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012. Dark Night of the Moon. Is a paranormal Wolf Shifter and the sequel to Holding on to Heaven. Creed Gatlin flees to Arizona intent on eradicating the haunting memories of his brother’s wife. Brand Gatlin, presumed dead, resurfaces after a long absence and with his re-emergence, the destinies of those he loves is altered forever. Dark Night of the Moon will take you on an unforgettable journey of war, violence, overwhelming grief, and finally, love. I just finished Daughter of Smo...
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Seriously Reviewed Showcase: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011. The Royal Desires Trilogy - Three Fun Fantasy Reads! By Kelli A. Wilkins, Amber Quill Press author. Someone recently asked me how I plotted my “Royal Desires” trilogy: A Most Unusual Princess. Http:/ www.amberquill.com/AmberHeat/MostUnusualPrincess.html. Http:/ amberquill.com/AmberHeat/DaltonsTemptation.html. And The Pauper Prince. Http:/ amberquill.com/AmberHeat/PauperPrince.html. Did I use note cards to keep track of each character’s description? I knew he had to have his own st...
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Seriously Interviewed: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. What genres and authors would we find you reading when taking a break from your own writing? Do you have travel when researching your books? If yes, where is the most interesting place you’ve visited? I have been lucky in that I have visited many places including parts of Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico, most of the US and parts of Canada. I have seen so many fascinating places but I can’t choose just one place as the most interesting. Where are you from? I was born in Connecticut a...
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Seriously Interviewed: November 2011
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Monday, November 7, 2011. What is your favorite thing about being a romance writer? I love creating characters. And when I have them in my mind, I daydream. They’re very real to me. What genres and authors would we find you reading when taking a break from your own writing? My first love is historical romance – Julie Anne Long, Meredith Duran, Judith Ivory, Liz Carlyle. Though I love contemporary, as well. Rachel Gibson comes to mind. Do you have travel when researching your books? Did you have any other...
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Seriously Interviewed: December 2011
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Monday, December 19, 2011. What was the hardest part of writing your book? Trying to write some of the fight scenes I think, sometimes I just couldn’t put into words what I wanted to say. Also, when there is a house full of people I find it very hard to concentrate, I like my peace and quiet when I write. Is there anything special you do to get in the mood to write? Are any of your characters based on real people or events? Do you work on one project at a time? Or do you multi-task? Yes, I would research...
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Seriously Reviewed Showcase: July 2011
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Friday, July 22, 2011. Erotica: Writing on the Edge. So here we are dear erotica fans, witnessing erotica's growth as it pushes its slippery head into the mainstream market. How'd we get here and, more interestingly, why? For me, erotica is more than sex. It's a rule-crushing experiment allowing the writer and reader to explore areas the traditional publishers are too conservative to touch. Yes, the sex is good, but like a good marriage there is more to erotica than sex. Please read Vee Michaels latest r...
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