I just found out that Water Crystal finaled in Romance Writer’s Ink‘s More Than Magic contest!
Big congrats to fellow EC author Roxi Romano, who also finaled with Fantasies R Us!
Archive for April, 2006Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
I just found out that Water Crystal finaled in Romance Writer’s Ink‘s More Than Magic contest! Big congrats to fellow EC author Roxi Romano, who also finaled with Fantasies R Us! Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
I’ve always been a voracious reader. When I was a child my mom used to bring me to the library and I would pick out (literally) stacks of books to take home. I would never leave any of them unread. I carried the habit into adulthood, although my time to read is more limited now because I’m writing. I realized this morning that, while I do read in the genre I write in, I go through these huge, long spurts of reading fantasy, horror and general fiction. I guess maybe it’s because when I’m reading romance I sort feel like I’m working, like I should be really paying attention in reference to my own writing. It prevents me from just relaxing and enjoying the story. Reading outside my genre is like taking a vacation. If you’re a writer, do you read outside the genre you write in? If you’re not a writer, what genres do you usually favor? Do you go through spurts reading one genre over another? Just wondering. Saturday, April 22nd, 2006
Bold the books on this list that you’ve read. 1. THE LORD OF THE RINGS- J.R.R. Tolkien. Wednesday, April 19th, 2006
Review for Blood of the Damned from eCataromance Sensual Reviews “I have been waiting and waiting for Niccolo’s story ever since Anya started her EMBRACED series and oh how well worth the wait it is. Jade and Niccolo sizzle with chemistry and the tender care that Niccolo takes with Jade makes their relationship even more engrossing. Both main characters have led hard lives and bear many scars on their hearts as well as their souls and their relationship is one of healing as well as love. Of course, you can’t have an EMBRACED story without a creepy, evil villain and BLOOD OF THE DAMNED certainly delivers in this area. Drayden is a very complex character. Just as you begin to dislike him with a passion, he goes and shows a little peek of heart. Mr. Jones on the other hand, well, you’ll see. *shudder* BLOOD OF THE DAMNED is a superb mix of romance and suspense that is just too hard to put down. Don’t miss this fourth installment in the EMBRACED series and if you haven’t read the others yet, what are you waiting for?” – Susan Tuesday, April 11th, 2006
Blood of the Damned, by Anya Bast – Now available at Ellora’s Cave Five Coffee Cups from Coffee Time Romance “This is an exceptional vampire romance. Ms. Bast takes two characters, first [giving] them the background of pain and suffering, and then [giving] them hope as they are destined to meet and heal each other. This amazing story has everything, from fast exciting action to sizzling erotic romance. … This is a wonderful story that is on my keeper shelf.” Wateena Tuesday, April 11th, 2006
Yes, sure I love the alphas. I love the buff guys. Who doesn’t? They’re excellent eye candy. Candy, being the keyword. But I have a guilty secret. I’m VERY attracted to intelligent men. And I have the CRUSHIES! Crushies, I say. On the way home last night I listened to NPRs Science Friday. They were discussing this book, Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos, by Seth Lloyd, who is a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. Oh, geekitude!! How intriguing and attractive. Not geekitude, that’s the wrong word…brilliance. My god. He even speaks French. *swoon* Here’s an NYT article about Lloyd and his book. Anyway…it was instant crush. The discussion was interesting even though it kind of made my hair follicles ache. It’s one of those subjects that’s just a little too large to fit in my wee head. Crushies all the same, though I don’t think Lloyd would take much interest in a peon like me who has an I.Q. of, like, twelve. Friday, April 7th, 2006
I’ve been so busy lately working on writing projects, working the day job and editing that I can barely form coherent sentences outside actual contracted work. LOL!! Therefore, have a meme. 🙂 This was pretty interesting, actually! I had no idea all this stuff happened on my birthday. You should try it.
Events: * July 2nd is the middle day of a non-leap year, because there are 182 days before and 182 days after. It falls on the same day of the week as New Years Day (of non-leap years) * 1937 – Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappear over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the first round-the-world flight at the equator. * 1947 – An object speculated to be a UFO crashes near Roswell, New Mexico, though the United States Air Force claims it is a weather balloon. Births: * 1877 – Hermann Hesse, German-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1962) Deaths: * 1973 – Betty Grable, American actress (b. 1916) Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
My book, previously titled Tempted by Midnight, is now going to be called TEMPTED BY TWO. It’s a menage a trois, so it makes sense, non? It has that…how do we say…Je ne sais quoi? I like it. 🙂 |