As she celebrates the launch of her novel, TWO OF A KIND, I'm very pleased to host my fellow New American Library/Penguin author, Yona
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Turning the Tables on Amy Sue Nathan, Author of The Glass Wives
Tomorrow is the official launch date of my new novel, THE WISHING HILL, and I'm celebrating it in part by having breakfast with author Amy Sue Nathan.
Read MoreFeeling Creatively Blocked? Change Your Clothes—Or at Least Shed Your Bra
I just finished reading The Glass Wives, Amy Sue Nathan's moving and surprisingly funny new novel about a woman who ends up living with her
Read MoreAn Interview with Romance Author Alexandrea Weis about the Writing Life
Looking for a steamy romance to take your mind off the lingering snow on the ground? Check out Acadian Waltz by award-winning New Orleans author
Read MoreCan You Judge Your Book By Its Cover?
Seeing your book cover for the first time is like waiting for that guy from Match.com to show up at the restaurant. You've laid out your expectations
Read MoreHey Writer! What’s Your Brand?
Most of us are cynical enough by now to see that life is all about branding, whether we're being bombarded by ads for colleges, books, cars, shampoos,
Read More2011 Book of the Year Award Finalists Announced
I'm pleased to announce that my first novel, Sleeping Tigers, is a finalist for the 2011 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year
Read MoreThat Chipped Teacup Feeling: Life after Breast Cancer
Nine years ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. This wasn't the “do something or die” kind of cancer that my friends Rachel and Kim went through
Read MoreWrestling with Point of View in Your Writing
When I was in first grade, I had an art teacher who shamed me into crying in front of the entire classroom. She had given us an easy
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