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Writers Who Read: Emma Barry

February 9, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with the lovely Emma Barry. Welcome, Emma! Who are you? I’m Emma. I have a couple of graduate degrees in humanities field; I wrote a dissertation on nineteenth-century popular literature and business history. By day, I teach college composition. By night I read mass quantities of genre … [Read more…]

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Writers Who Read: Kristina Marie Darling

January 26, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with Kristina Marie Darling. Welcome, Kristina! Who are you? I’m a poet, fiction writer, and critic. My most recent books are Women and Ghosts and Failure Lyric, both available from BlazeVOX Books. I also serve as Associate Editor at Tupelo Quarterly, Founding Editor of Noctuary Press, and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Binary Star, Black Ocean Books, BlazeVOX Books, C.S. Lewis, Carol Guess, chapbooks, Chekhov, collaboration, Crime and Punishment, Dead Souls, Department of Speculation, Elisa Gabbert, Elizabeth Willis, Failure Lyric, G.C. Waldrep, Handsome, Jenny Boully, Jenny Offill, John Gallaher, Joshua Clover, Kathleen Rooney, Kelly Magee, Kristine Marie Darling, Kristy Bowen, literary criticism, Noctuary Press, poetry, poets, Poets Who Read, prose poetry, Russian literature, Sarah Gehrard, Simone Muench, The Body: An Essay, Tupelo Quarterly, Turgenev, War and Peace, With Animal, Women and Ghosts, Writers Who Read, Your Father on the Train of Ghosts

Writers Who Read: Michelle Falkoff

January 18, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with Michelle Falkoff.  Who are you? Michelle Falkoff, author of PLAYLIST FOR THE DEAD. I live in Chicago and teach legal writing at Northwestern (most of the time) and creative writing at the University of Chicago (once in a while). What are three beloved books you first … [Read more…]

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Writers Who Read: Jessica Goodfellow

January 14, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read interview series continues this week with Jessica Goodfellow. Welcome, Jessica! Who are you? I’m a poet living in Japan who misses being enveloped in the English language. Books and podcasts are what I use to ease that longing. I’m the mother of two bilingual bicultural teenagers, wife to a super-busy yet … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: A History of God, A Pilgrim’s Guide to Chaos in the Heartland, Almanac of the Dead, Anne Carson, Art and Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking, bank robberies, belief, Blizzard of One, books, Burning Wyclif, Carole Maso, chapbook, Charles Wright, Cole Swensen, Cosmicomics, David Bayles, Denali, Drano, Haruki Murakami, House of Leaves, Italo Calvino, Japan, Jeanette Winterson, Jessica Goodfellow, Karen Armstrong, language, Laura Kasischke, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louise Gluck, lucid dreaming, Lydia Davis, Mark Danielewski, Mark Strand, mathematical imagery, Mendeleev’s Mandala, Plainwater and Glass Irony and God, podcasts, poetry, Poets Who Read, reading, religion, Sarah Vap, Scholastic, science, Soviet Union, Ted Orland, The Art Lover, The Infinitesimals, The Insomniac’s Weather Report, The Wild Iris, Thom Satterlee, Whiteout, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Kaira Rouda

January 6, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The first Writers Who Read interview of 2016 begins with author Kaira Rouda. Welcome, Kaira! Who are you? Hi! I’m Kaira Rouda, and I write sexy modern romance and women’s fiction novels sparkling with humor and heart. New to the romance world, I’ve been a published author since 2009. My family and I live in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird, books, California, contemporary romance, ereader, George Saunders, Gillian Flynn, Herman Koch, Indigo Island, Jane Porter, Kaira Rouda, Laguna Beach, Make Way for Ducklings, Melissa Foster, mystery, Natalie Goldberg, New York, Nonfiction Writers Who Read, Ohio, On Writing, reading, Robert McCloskey, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, Stephen King, TBR, Tenth of December, The Dinner, women's fiction, Writers Who Read, Writing Down the Bones

Writers Who Read: Dena Hankins

December 16, 2015 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with author Dena Hankins. Welcome, Dena! Who are you? I am a queer, kinky, poly, adventurous sailor with so much left to do and see! Wanderlust is my natural state, perhaps because of my military upbringing, and I’ve sailed both coasts of the US and made a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Barbara Kingsolver, Blue Water Dreams, Bold Strokes Books, Boxcar Children, chosen families, Cleis Press, Dena Hankins, dystopian, erotica, feminism, Gentlemen of the Road., Heart of the Liliko'i, Iain M Banks, Michael Chabon, military, Nancy Drew, Nora Roberts, Octavia Butler, pirates, queer, queer romance, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, romantic adventure, Rose in Bloom, sailing, sailor, Salman Rushdie, science fiction, Sherri S. Tepper, short stories, speculative fiction, trans, Ursula K Le Guin, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Ashlyn Macnamara

December 9, 2015 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with historical romance author Ashlyn Macnamara. Welcome, Ashlyn! Who are you? I’m USA Today bestselling author Ashlyn Macnamara. I write Regency romance with a dash of wit and a hint of wicked. My current release is a novella in a Christmas anthology called All I Want for … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: All I Want for Christmas is a Duke, Anne Barton, Ashlyn Macnamara, books, Chronicles of Prydain, Cold Hearted Rake, fairy tales, fantasy, Game of Thrones, historical romance, humor, Jennifer McQuiston, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Lisa Kleypas, Little House, Lloyd Alexander, On Writing, One Wild Winter’s Eve, reading, Regency romance, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, Sarah MacLean, Stephen King, Tessa Dare, The Lord of the Rings, To Lure a Proper Lady, Tolkein, Tracy Brogan, wit, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Annette Bower

December 2, 2015 by GGAndrew 15 Comments

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with romance author Annette Bower. Welcome Annette–and read to the end of this post to find out how you can comment here for a chance to win a copy of TASTE ME, TEMPT ME: 8 TALES OF SWEET & SPICY ROMANCE. Who are you? Annette Bower here, … [Read more…]

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Writers Who Read: Elizabeth Cole

November 15, 2015 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with historical romance author Elizabeth Cole.  Who are you? I’m Elizabeth Cole. I write kissing books—mostly set in the past. They are also very sexy and witty, and have smart, scientifically-minded ladies who are way ahead of their time. So if you despise pithy dialogue or steamy … [Read more…]

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Writers Who Read: Anna Bradley

November 11, 2015 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with historical romance author Anna Bradley. Who are you? My name is Anna Bradley and I’m a historical romance writer. My debut novel, A Wicked Way to Win an Earl, was just released by Berkley on Nov. 3. It’s the first in a four-book series called Sutherland … [Read more…]

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Crazy, Sexy, Ghoulish: A Halloween Romance Crazy, Sexy, Ghoulish: A Halloween Romance
reviews: 7
ratings: 21 (avg rating 3.95)

Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy (The Complete First Season)
reviews: 7
ratings: 25 (avg rating 3.72)

Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance
reviews: 7
ratings: 13 (avg rating 3.92)

Taste Me, Tempt Me: Eight Tales of Sweet and Spicy Romance Taste Me, Tempt Me: Eight Tales of Sweet and Spicy Romance
reviews: 4
ratings: 5 (avg rating 4.20)

Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy (Episode One)
ratings: 2 (avg rating 3.00)

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