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Vanessa N. Gilfoy: Feminism and Mommyism
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Saturday, October 29, 2011. Our perception of feminism has been warped by media. For example in this season of Castle, the female police chief demands she be called “sir.” She’s supposed to be a feminist, tough-as-nails woman who succeeds in a male dominated career, right? Then why does she put more value on “sir” than “mam”? Her character implies it’s better to be considered a man. How is that feminist? And little girls shouldn’t be forced to wear pink. Why? Is everything feminine bad? We’ve all h...
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Vanessa N. Gilfoy: Sequel to Healing Wounds - Vampires of an Aztec God
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Friday, May 23, 2008. Sequel to Healing Wounds - Vampires of an Aztec God. I worshiped in my two favorite places today - the library and Starbucks. (Cue choir music - Ahhhh-ahh-ah-ahhhhhhh.) My form of worship - writing, and I love it. I'm infatuated with this new work. I've been neglecting my other work-in-progress, that sci-fi vampire novel that bridges my two series, but it's incubating in my brain for later, along with three fantasies half-written. (I get overly excited and take on too much, but ...
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Rogues and Romance: Masquerade of the Cursed King by Vanessa N. Gilfoy!
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Get Your Daily Dose of R and R. Monday, January 21, 2008. Masquerade of the Cursed King by Vanessa N. Gilfoy! I was lucky enough to be asked by Vanessa N. Gilfoy to review. Masquerade of the Cursed King. And the other two,. Guardian of the Onyx Empire. Out now), and. Quest into the Forbidden. Check back soon for the reviews, but in the meantime, you have got to check this series out, starting with. Masquerade of the Cursed King. Masquerade of the Cursed King. Vanessa N. Gilfoy. ISBN 978 14199 12764.
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Vanessa N. Gilfoy: Website Overhaul
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Next week, my out-of-date website will get its much needed overhaul. I'll even add barcodes for scanning with tablets and cellphones. It'll be awesome. Vanessa N. Gilfoy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vanessa N. Gilfoy. View my complete profile. A few of my favorite sites. Romance Writers of America. Science Fiction (and Fantasy) Writers of America.
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Vanessa N. Gilfoy: RT Adventures and After-Party Chat
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008. RT Adventures and After-Party Chat. I partied at the Romantic Times BOOKlovers Convention in Pittsburgh last week. They let me sign books. My very first booksigning. There had to be at least two hundred other authors there and they were all amazing. The icing to this cake - cover models abounded. Baby, they can put their hands anywhere they want. :). Oooh, and check out the star! It has my name on it! For more pictures and to share your own, head over to Coffee Time Romance.
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Vanessa N. Gilfoy: Scattered Little Things
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Saturday, May 7, 2011. The website overhaul’s taking longer than expected. I need to finish up a sequel to a submission, and had forgotten about mother’s day. Little things pop up. The hubby’s been sweet. He gave me a beautiful wine bottle opener last night. Every day this weekend = a mother’s day present. (He's a keeper.) And tomorrow, we’re hiking up a beautiful hill for a picnic. Yesterday, we rode bicycles to the store for gardening supplies. Why haven’t I done the same to her? My website overhaul is...
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Vanessa N. Gilfoy: Misadventures in Portland
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Monday, March 31, 2008. The world’s biggest bookstore is in Portland, Oregon. Woo-hoo! So we had to see it before we move. It turned out to be my heaven, a brick-and-mortar version of Amazon.com - several stories high with many rooms filled with bookcases of new and out-of-print books. What happened afterwards, however, was a demented version of hell. How many strip clubs does Portland really need? So here’s the funny part. After ordering, my hubby thanked the clerk for being open because he di...So my h...