6 Reasons to Have Sex… or write about it.
Or why I have open door sex…in my novels I mean. In Romance fiction, historically and derogatorily referred to as “bodice-rippers,”
6 Reasons to Have Sex… or write about it. Read More »
Or why I have open door sex…in my novels I mean. In Romance fiction, historically and derogatorily referred to as “bodice-rippers,”
6 Reasons to Have Sex… or write about it. Read More »
As you may know, I love to travel. This summer I spent just over three weeks in Europe with my family, sightseeing and visiting friends.
My One-Bag European Capsule Wardrobe Read More »
Long Complex Words Make Readers Think You Are A Snob or A Fake education for bloggers Today I listened to the ProBlogger podcast PB052: 10 Writing Tips to Help You Sound More Human, here. You can go there later to listen to the whole thing, but stay with me for a bit to think about this
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BOUNTIFUL BEGINNINGS I was the child of parents who grew to adulthood on a pioneer homestead in Manitoba. Throughout my life, I took it pretty much for granted that the major holidays would signal a large family gathering, accompanied by some significant feasting, with food that
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WHERE HAS BUSINESS ETIQUETTE GONE? BY-GONE DAYS Those of you who read Regency fiction will know what this term means: The cut direct. For those that don’t, it refers to the social snub, a complete diss. Which was done very rarely only under extreme circumstances when a person was in the wrong place