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Writers Who Read: Tamara Lush

April 5, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with romance author Tamara Lush. Welcome, Tamara!  Who are you? I’m Tamara and I’m a journalist and romance writer. During the day I write news for The Associated Press. I’m based in Florida, so those stories you read about alligators, sinkholes and wrestlers? They’re probably written by … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: 20th Century American literature, alligators, Amy Schumer, Austria, books, Boroughs Publishing Group, Burning Secret, contemporary romance, Erica Jong, erotic romance, erotica, Fear of Flying, Florida, Florida romance authors, Harlequin Presents, Harriet the Spy, historical romance, history, Hot Shade, house porn, Into the Heat, Italians, journal, journalist, Kira Gold, Last Fuckable Day, Lisa Kleypas, novellas, On Writing, prose, reading, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, sinkholes, Sizzling Florida Heat, Stefan Zweig, Stephen King, Tamara Lush, tea, Tell Me a Story, The Associated Press, The Dirty Secret, wine, wrestlers, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Kelly Bennett Seiler

March 16, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with romance author Kelly Bennett Seiler. Welcome, Kelly!  Who are you? I’m Kelly – a mom of three exhausting (but beautiful) children, a wife of nearly 20 years, a Jersey girl who’s become a Texan. I love few things as much as sleep. Some people collect dolls … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: audiobooks, Austin, books, Bucknell University, Cheryl Strayed, Danielle Steel, eHow, Gillian Flynn, Jane Eyre, Jennifer Weiner, John Grisham, Kelly Bennett Seiler, Kristin Hannah, Livestrong, Military Spouse, Nancy Drew, New Jersey, Nora Roberts, reading, RITA Awards, Romance Writers of America, Romance Writers Who Read, Shifting Time, Stephen King, Stieg Larsson, strong women, Texas, The Daily Muse, The Nightingale, The Plan, The Wizard of Oz, unresolved endings, Wild, Woman's Day, Writers Who Read, writing

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…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Aleksandar Hemon, Ann Lamott, Bird by Bird, book challenges, books, California, Chicago, David Foster Wallace, Donna Tartt, E. Lockhart, Edan Lepucki, Ellen Raskin, Gone Girl, Goodreads, Housekeeping, Infinite Jest, Jacob Have I Loved, John Darnielle, John Gardner, Katherine Patterson, Kelly Link, Kevin Brockmeier, Marcy Paul Beller, Marilynne Robinson, Michelle Falkoff, Mysteries, Nabokov, On Writing, Pale Fire, Playlist for the Dead, reading, sociopaths, Stephen King, Stranger Things Happen, Susan Cooper, The Book of My Lives, The Dark is Rising, The Secret History, The Westing Game, Things That Fall From the Sky, Underneath Everything, University of Chicago, unreliable narrators, We Were Liars, Wolf in a White Van, Writers Who Read, writing, YA 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: 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

What’s the Creepiest Creature in Literature?

October 13, 2015 by GGAndrew 2 Comments

Fictional creatures have the power to intrigue us, amuse us, delight us–and terrify us beyond belief. I asked the authors in the Writers Who Read interview series a simple question, What is the creepiest creature in literature? Here are their choices for the scariest non-human entities, drawn from classic horror to children’s books, that are trapped (we hope) … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Horror in Our Culture, Writers Who Read Tagged: Andrea Cumbo-Floyd, Ann Gelder, Ann Patchett, best Halloween stories, Bigfoot and the Baby, Black Aperture, Bloody Mary, books, clowns, doppelgangers, Dracula, Eddy Webb, Edgar Allen Poe, evil, Frankenstein, Fugitive Colors, ghost stories, Ghosts, ghouls, Halloween, It, Jabberwocky, Karina Sumner-Smith, Laura Madeline Wiseman, Lisa Barr, Mary Worth, Maureen O'Leary Wanket, Michelle Falkoff, Monsters, mummies, nightmares, Original Sinners, Peter Straub, poetry, Poltergeist, rabbits, reading, Rita Arens, Rosemary's Baby, scary, scary reads, Sherlock Holmes, Sir John Tenniel, spooky reads, Stephen King, The Exorcist, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Jaunt, The Mirror Empire, The Obvious Game, The Raven, The Shining, The Slaves Have Names, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Time Traveler's Wife, Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, Tiffany Reisz, Wake, Who's Afraid of Mary Worth, witches, Wonderland, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Kieran Lyne

September 23, 2015 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read interview series welcomes Kieran Lyne this week. Who are you? I am Kieran Lyne, author of The Last Confession of Sherlock Holmes and the youngest writer to be endorsed by the Arthur Conan Doyle Estate. I live in the middle of nowhere in Suffolk, England, where I work for a local … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: 50 Shades of Dorian Grey, A Clockwork Orange, A Sicilian Romance, actors, Al Pacino: The Authorised Biography, Aldous Huxley, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Ann Radcliffe, Anthony Horowitz, Arthur Conan Doyle Estate, Birdsong, books, Brave New World, Brideshead Revisited, Cosa Nostra, Elizabeth George, England, Harry Potter, James Herbert, John Dicke, Kahil Gilbran, Kieran Lyne, Lewis Carol., Mystery and Suspense Writers Who Read, nonfiction, On Writing, Philip Pullman, reading, Roald Dahl, Robert Goddard, Sebastian Faulks, Sherlock Holmes, short story, Somerset Maugham, Stephen King, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, The Fantastic Mr Fox and the Fog, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, The Great Gatsby, The Last Confession of Sherlock Holmes, The Magician, The Picture of Dorian Grey, The Prisoner of Azkaban, The Prophet, We, Write Away, Writers Who Read, writing, Yevgeny Zamyatin

Writers Who Read: Rebecca Brooks

September 1, 2015 by GGAndrew 2 Comments

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with romance author Rebecca Brooks. Who are you? I’m Rebecca Brooks! I write contemporary erotic romance about independent women who step out of their lives to try something new. I’m into travel, adventure, small towns in beautiful places, and strong, outdoorsy men with big hearts. My debut, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Above All, academia, Adirondacks, Afternoon Delight, Again the Magic, Anne Calhoun, Australian, book clubs, Charlotte Stein, Chicago, contemporary erotic romance, dissertation, dystopian, feminism, Freedom, Good Girls Don't, highlander time travel romance, How to Fall, Janice Radway, Jonathan Franzen, Joyland, Liberating Lacey, Lisa Cron, Lisa Kleypas, literary fiction, Lost Memory of Skin, Make Me Stay, Margaret Atwood, Marissa Pessl, math teacer, Megan Hart, middle grade, Octavia Butler, outdoors, paranormal romance, Reading the Romance, Rebecca Brooks, Romance Writers Who Read, Russell Banks, science fiction, screenwriter, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, Stephen King, Tempted, utopian, Victoria Dahl, Wired for Story, Writers Who Read, YA

Writers Who Read Anniversary!

June 29, 2015 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

Next week marks the one-year anniversary of the Writers Who Read interview series! Since I’m taking a break from the series for July, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all the writers who’ve participated in the series thus far, as well as others who’ve read and supported it. The series has been very rewarding … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Writers Who Read Tagged: A Wrinkle in Time, books, C.S. Lewis, Charlotte's Web, comedy writing, Hilary Mantel, interview, Jane Austen, literary fiction, mystery and suspense, nonfiction, poetry, poets, Rainbow Rowell, reading, romance, science fiction and fantasy, screenwriters, Stephen King, Toni Morrison, writers, Writers Who Read, YA

Writers Who Read: Anna Schumacher

June 29, 2015 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

This will be the last Writers Who Read interview until August! Here to send us off into the temporary sunset is YA author Anna Schumacher. Who are you? Hi! I’m Anna Schumacher. I write a YA series called END TIMES: it’s a doomsday thriller set in an oil boomtown in Wyoming. The first book came … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: A Little Princess, Anna Schumacher, Ballet Shoes, Brooklyn, Children of the Earth, counter-cultures, cults, descriptive writing, doomsday, ebooks, end of the day, End Times, ereader, Frances Hodgson Burnett, hammock, Katherine Patterson, Libba Bray, literary sommelier, Mystery and Suspense Writers Who Read, New York City, Noel Streatfield, Stephen King, The Diviners, The Great Gilly Hopkins, The Secret Garden, The Stand, Writers Who Read, Wyoming, YA Writers Who Read
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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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