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Episode 16 – Special Guest: Kris Tualla

May 8, 2011

Download from iTunes Play Here Download or play from TalkShoe   On episode 16 of Romantically speaking we were pleased to chat with best-selling historical romance novelist Kris Tualla.  Kris has taken on the task of replacing the "kilted warrior" with a new breed of hero: “Big, blond, buff and beautiful, with eyes the colors [...]

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Episode 15 – Aislinn Macnamara, 2011 Golden Heart Finalist

May 7, 2011

Download from iTunes Play Here Download or play from TalkShoe   Today on Romantically Speaking, we were pleased to welcome Aislinn Macnamara.  Aislinn is a 2011 Golden Heart finalist in the historical category for her regency novel “A Tale of Two Sisters”.  Congratulations for this amazing achievement! In addition to talking to Aislinn about her nomination, [...]

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Episode 12 – Advice to the Unpubbed Writers out there

September 12, 2010

Today on Romantically Speaking I talked to my fellow writer and good friend Anna Alexander about the wonders of being an unpubbed author and some of what we have learned in our journey towards getting that elusive publishing contract. A couple points we hit on…. the importance of Marketing, Research!Research!Research!, and why conferences are a [...]

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Guest Blog by D.D. Scott

August 28, 2010

“BOOTSCOOTIN’ BLAHNIKS: A Little Bit Country, And a Whole Bunch Rock n’…Romantic Comedy” First, a huge yippee-ki-yay shout-out to everyone here at Romantically Speaking Podcast! I’m romantic comedy author D. D. Scott, and my debut release BOOTSCOOTIN’ BLAHNIKS is a little bit country and a whole bunch romantic comedy.  In fact, its chick lit, gone-country.  [...]

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Episode 11 – D.D. Scott, Author of “Bootscootin’ Blahniks”

August 28, 2010

Today on Romantically Speaking our guest was debut author D.D. Scott, whose new book “Bootscootin’ Blahniks” can be found be found on Amazon and Smashwords! Sexy, Sassy, and Smart is D.D.’s tagline for her books, so if you are a loud and proud lover of ‘Chick-Lit’ (Heck with what publishing companies say is selling!) and [...]

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Episode 8 – Laura Bickle, Author of “Embers”

April 18, 2010

Today on Romantically Speaking, we had the pleasure of hosting Paranormal Author Laura Bickle, whose book Embers is available now! I appreciated getting my geek on with Laura, because how can a woman who has a five foot fire Salamander as a character in her book not be a true geek herself? Look for us [...]

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Guest Blog by Rose Lerner

February 28, 2010

Follies and Monkeys The Oxford English Dictionary gives one of the definitions of “folly” as “a popular name for any costly structure considered to have shown folly in the builder.” A particular type of folly became popular in England in the 18th and 19th centuries: small buildings on an estate in an attempt to mimic [...]

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Episode 7 – Rose Lerner, Author of “In For a Penny”

February 28, 2010

Today at Romantically Speaking, we were very happy to welcome Debut Author Rose Lerner!  In For A Penny is a Regency getting a lot of advanced review praise for its incredible attention to historical detail and being called a worthy successor to Georgette Heyer.    ~~~By the By, one thing we didn’t mention on the Podcast [...]

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Episode 6 – Male Virgin and Taylor Lautner vs. The Cougar

February 14, 2010

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! Today’s show was a discussing all things Romance show!  Joining me were my friends, Crista McHugh and Anna Alexander As usual when we get together, romance trumps all and weird topics get introduced Some of today topics include the Manwhore, and is the Male Virgin the next big thing? Taylor Lautner vs. [...]

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Guest Blog by Amber Scott

January 31, 2010

Five Lessons Indie Press Taught Me: 1. Write For Yourself. I sit at my laptop, hands on the keyboard, frozen by the thought, Have I gone too far? What would an editor think of that? Or, worst of all, What would Uncle Bill think? Editors, agents and a few family members are predominantly who make [...]

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