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Writers Who Read: Athena Kildegaard

April 29, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with poet Athena Kildegaard. Who are you? In summer I’m a gardener and a canner. In winter I teach and sometimes I shovel the front walk. In fall I walk and kick up leaves as I go and smell the must that they leave behind as they … [Read more…]

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Writers Who Read: Jane Carter Barrett

April 19, 2016 by GGAndrew 2 Comments

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with Jane Carter Barrett. Who are you? My name is Jane Carter Barrett and I attended Duke University and the University of Texas School of Law. Although I was born in Maryland and raised in New York, I currently live in Austin, Texas with my family. I … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: adventure, Agatha Christie, Anthony F.C. Wallace, Antonia Barclay and Her Scottish Claymore, Austin, autobiographies, biographies, books, Brontes, Captain Eric Brown, Catherine Cookson, character development, Charles Dickens, David McCullough, Duke University, Edna Ferber, English classical literature, harp, historical romance, history, Jane Austen, Jane Carter Barrett, Jane Two, John Galsworthy, John Grisham, Lady Antonia Fraser, Laura Ingalls Wilder, lawyer, Maeve Binchy, Man’s Search for Meaning, Margaret Mitchell, MC Beaton, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Paul Harding, Pride and Prejudice, reading, rereading, Romance Writers Who Read, romantic comedy, Rosamunde Pilcher, run, Scotland, Sean Patrick Flanery, Stefan Zweig, swim, The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, The Princess Bride, Thomas Hardy, Tinkers, University of Texas School of Law, Viktor Frankl, Wings on My Sleeve, Writers Who Read, writing

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: Christina Alexandra

March 29, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with historical romance author Christina Alexandra.  Who are you? Hi, my name is Christina and I’m a recovering foodie. Oh, who am I kidding, I’m enjoying every delicious bite! 😉 I’m Christina Alexandra. I write steamy historical romance set in Georgian and Regency England. You can find … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: arranged marriage, books, California, Christina Alexandra, Elizabeth Hoyt, England, foodie, Georgian romance, Grace Burrowes, historical romance, Jim Butcher, Julia Quinn, Katharine Ashe, Magic Kingdom for Sale, marriage of convenience, Michael Crichton, Pinterest, reading, Regency romance, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, Romancelandia, Samantha Grace, Sarah MacLean, Shannara Chronicles, Sherry Thomas, speculative fictions, storytelling, Terry Brooks, Tessa Dare, Victoria Dahl, Writers Who Read, writing

Writers Who Read: Leah Umansky

March 24, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with poet Leah Umansky. Welcome, Leah! Who are you? I’m a poet, a collage-artist, a writer, a writing mentor, a reader, a pop-culture junkie and a middle and high school English teacher. Straight Away the Emptied World, is my third book, and second chapbook. It’s dystopian-themed and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: All the Birds in the Sky, Andrew Sean Greer, books, Carole Maso, COUPLET reading series, Dena Rash Guzman, Domestic Uncertainties, Don Dreams and I Dream, Donna Vorreyer, dystopian, Elena Ferrante, Emily St. John Mandel, English teacher, Every Love Story is an Apocalypse Story, H is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald, Jane Anders, Jane Eyre, Jeanette Winterson, Kattywompus Press, Leah Umansky, Mad Men, Maggie Nelson, Marie Howe, My Brilliant Friend, Poets Who Read, Rachel Zucker, Rainbow Rowell, reading, Sarah Gerard, Sarah Lawrence College, Sharon Olds, Station Eleven, Straight Away the Emptied World, SUNY Binghamton, The Once and Future King, Writers Who Read, writing, Wuthering Heights

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: Laurie Boris

March 10, 2016 by GGAndrew 3 Comments

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with Laurie Boris. Welcome, Laurie! Who are you? Hi, everyone! Thank you for letting me visit. Twenty-five years ago, I wrote my first novel on a dare. Now I have six novels published and several more first drafts under the bed waiting for me to get around … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: A Sudden Gust of Gravity, Amelia Bedelia, Beverly Cleary, books, contemporary romance, copyeditor, Curious George, Gail Parent, genre, Harriet the Spy, humor, Indies Unlimited, Janet Evanovich, John Irving, Joyce Carol Oates, Laurie Boris, literary fiction, magician, Mike Markel, nerds, quirky characters, reading, Romance Writers Who Read, romantic suspense, Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York, single dads, stories, street performer, TC Boyle, The Reveal, The World According to Garp, women's fiction, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Lian Dolan

February 25, 2016 by GGAndrew 4 Comments

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with Lian Dolan. Welcome, Lian! Who are you? I’m Lian Dolan, a writer and broadcaster. My writing career includes regular columns in O, the Oprah Magazine and Working Mother, two collections of essays, a TV pilot and two women’s fiction titles that are contemporary romantic comedies with … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: A Tale of Two Cities, Amy Poehler, Anna Quindlen, Ashley Warlick, books, comedy, contemporary romance, Diane Johnson, Elin Hilderbrand, Elizabeth the First Wife, essays, Flannery O'Connor, Hannah Rothschild, Helen of Pasadena, historical mystery, Joanna Trollope, Lian Dolan, MFK Fisher, Mindy Kaling, Neil Simon, Nick Hornby, O the Oprah Magazine, podcast, Ray Carver, reading, Rewrites, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, romantic comedy, Sarah MacLean, Satellite Sisters, sisters, television, Tess Hadley, The Arrangement, The Great Gatsby, The Improbability of Love, The Moviegoer, The Past, Tina Fey, women's fiction, Working Mother, Writers Who Read, writing

Writers Who Read: Jennifer Sable

February 15, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with romance author Jennifer Sable. Who are you? Such a deep question! I’m an author, a cat enthusiast, a dreamer who… oh, that’s not what you meant… Ha! I’m Jennifer Sable and I write both contemporary and science fiction romance. My published contemporary piece is a short … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Above All, airships, Anything For You, Balanced On the Blade's Edge, Blue Heron series, books, cat enthusiast, contemporary romance, giveaway, Go Dog Go, Happily Ever After, Happily For Now, How I Write, Janet Evanovich, Jennifer Sable, Jill Shalvis, Kristan Higgins, Lindsay Buroker, P.D. Eastman, reading, Rebecca Brooks, romance, Romance Writers Who Read, science fiction romance, Separation Point, To Be Read pile, Writers Who Read

What’s the best kiss you’ve ever *read*?

February 9, 2016 by GGAndrew 4 Comments

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I asked the authors in the Writers Who Read series, What’s the best kiss you’ve ever read? Here are their choices for favorite lip-locks in the world of literature. Lisa Barr, author of FUGITIVE COLORS: “His heart beat faster and faster as Daisy’s white face came up to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Writers Who Read Tagged: A Week to Be Wicked, best book kiss, best kiss, best kiss in books, books, Buttercup, classical literature, Counterpoint Press, Daisy, Electric City, Elizabeth Rosner, Emma Barry, Erica Jong, Get Real, Gustav Klimt, historical romance, How to Be Manly, humor, Jason Hough, Jay Gatsby, Judy Blume, kiss, kisses, Lisa Barr, literary fiction, literature, Maureen O'Leary Wanket, rakes, reading, Robert Redford, Susanna Kearsley, Tellulah Darling, Tessa Dare, The Firebird, The Great Gatsby, The Princess Bride, Westley, William Goldman, 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)
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ratings: 25 (avg rating 3.72)

Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance
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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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