1 Stalkers Are A Scary Bunch

by Linda Wisdom Stalkers are scary.  They do whatever it takes to find out everything about your life and wiggle into it. They think either convince themselves that you actually love them, that you see them as your BFF, or any reason that happens to pop into their demented minds. One story that has always… Read More

Sometimes Ghosts Happen

by Karen Robards With the Charlotte Stone series, it wasn’t a case of me being inspired to write about a ghost. I started out to write a straight up thriller about a psychiatrist, Dr. Charlotte Stone, who studies and hunts serial killers. Near the beginning of the first book in the series, THE LAST VICTIM,… Read More

A Hero–a Texas Ranger

By Margaret Daley I’m a visual person and when I write, I visualize my plot. So when I began planning my first book in the Men of the Texas Rangers Series, it was important that I selected the right male to be cast in the role of Wyatt Sheridan in Saving Hope. Then I remembered… Read More

Why Not Fill Your 30 Days in September with Some Great Books

By Jaycie Cash School is back in session and we’re heading full steam towards fall. While not fill all 30 days of September with some great reads by Writerspace Top Shelf Authors, like: The Homecoming A Thunder Point Novel #6 By Robyn Carr Mass Market Paperback and eBook Published by MIRA Released August 26, 2014… Read More

5 Tips for Successful (and Sneaky) Matchmaking

by Shirley Jump My new release, THE SWEETHEART SECRET, features a trio of matchmaking grannies, determined to bring a happy ending to those they love. I know I’ve done the same thing–or tried to–surreptitiously, of course. Because the second you say, there’s someone I want to fix you up with, is the same second your friend… Read More

On Adaptations

I watched the coolest video this week. Diana Gabaldon – aka Herself – visited the set of Outlander for the first time, and producer Ron Moore did a video of her visit. I am a huge Outlander fan, have been on the book bandwagon for twenty years, and now am a fan of the incredible… Read More

Travel, Writing and Travel in Writing

by A. S. Fenichel Those of you who follow my blog know that I love to travel. I’ve been all over the country, though there’s still much more to see. I’ve also been to South America, Mexico, Canada and all over Europe. I enjoy meeting new people and checking out cultural similarities and differences. I’m… Read More

A PASSION FOR WRITING ROMANCE

by Kathleen Bittner Roth I’ve always been passionate about books. Even when I was too young to read on my own, I constantly badgered my older siblings to read to me. I had to see every word on the page they spoke, had to burn the images and words into my brain. Soon, I was… Read More

Have You Stepped Outside Your Comfort Zone Lately?

Hello everyone! I’m Abby Niles. My book, WINNING LOVE, released last week with Entangled Select. The theme throughout the book is how two people deal with loss in two completely different ways. My hero, Mac “The Snake” Hannon, has closed himself off from the world. He beats the crap out of his opponents in the… Read More

2 What’s Your Fortune, Cookie?

By Jaycie Cash Okay, I’ll admit it: I’m a bit superstitious. Oh, I don’t worry about black cats or whether the 13th will fall on a Friday. But there are certain harbingers of the future that make me sit up and take notice. Quite often these involve parts of my anatomy. More often than not,… Read More

The Marriage Pact

Recently I had a conversation with some friends about dreams.  Things we wanted to do when we were younger and whether we’re doing them or have done them.  There are the dreams that were way out of left field and we’re no longer pursuing them.  And then there are the ones yet to come. Theresa… Read More