Romantically Speaking Podcast

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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Episode 5 – Amber Scott, Author of “Play Fling”

January 31, 2010

Today, we were pleased to have special Guest Amber Scott with us! Amber hates cooking and loves chocolate.  Right there, I felt a special kinship with her, nothing else needed to be said…                   However, if we kept it there, it would have made a fairly uninteresting podcast! I was really impressed with several things while [...]

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Guest Blog by Ann Charles

January 24, 2010

When the Going Gets Tough… (and other “tried and true” phrases) A while ago I spent some time on a podcast with our lovely host, Danielle Monsch, talking about a multitude of things, most of which had to do with writing. When all was said and done, we’d had plenty of laughs, but she brought [...]

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Episode 4 – Ann Charles, 1st Turning Point

January 24, 2010

We had a great time today with our special guest, Ann Charles! Ann spoke at length about her newest contribution to all the aspiring writers out there, 1st Turning Point! 1st Turning Point is a wealth of information for all the unpublished or small published writers out there… ways to market yourself, ways to make [...]

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