Writers Talking with Krystal Jane Ruin
An interview with Krystal Jane Ruin the author of Winter’s Siren.
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An interview with Krystal Jane Ruin the author of Winter’s Siren.
Today’s guest on Writers Talking is Heather Christie author of What the Valley Knows. Heather Christie grew up in rural Pennsylvania and, at age seventeen, took off for New York City in hopes of becoming a movie star. Flash forward several decades, a couple degrees, a bunch of cats, two kids and one husband later, she’s back…
Leslie Wolfe is a bestselling author whose novels break the mold of traditional thrillers. She creates unforgettable, brilliant, strong women heroes who deliver fast-paced, satisfying suspense, backed up by extensive background research in technology and psychology.
Today’s Guest Post is from Jennifer Macaire. Jennifer is an American living in Paris. She lives with her husband, three children, & various dogs & horses. She loves cooking, eating chocolate, growing herbs and flowering plants on her balcony, and playing golf. She grew up in upstate New York, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands. She graduated
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If you love history as much as me, then you will love this series. It is a wild romp through the ancient world of Alexander the Great with a modern day time traveling journalist. Yes, you read that right. This series has everything – romance, intrigue, time travel, and loads of history. Jennifer Macaire has
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Interview with bestselling author of The Secrets of Midwives, The Things We Keep, The Mother’s Promise, The Family Next Door and The Mother In Law.
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(if you would like to be featured on Writers Talking contact us) Karen A. Wyle was born a Connecticut Yankee, but moved every few years throughout her childhood and adolescence. After college in California, law school in Massachusetts, and a mercifully short stint in a large San Francisco law firm, she moved to Los Angeles,
In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. What is Flag Day? Flag Day commemorates the resolution of June 14, 1777, which adopted the red, white, and blue as the official flag of the United States. Who started Flag Day? Bernard J. Cigrand, a grade-school teacher in Waubeka Wisconsin, held the