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The Art of Reading

November 17, 2022 By Karen Witemeyer

One of the things that I love about Victorian era portraits is that many of them show the connection between women and books. One of my favorite artists from this time period is Charles Edward Perugini. He was an Italian artist who moved to England to study under Lord Leighton. He started painting classical scenes then turned his talents to the more profitable work of portrait painting, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reading Tagged With: Portraits, Reading Art, Victorian Art

Christmas Reading

November 9, 2022 By Dani Pettrey

Hi friends, Happy Wednesday! Excited to spend today with you. Can you believe we’re already into November? Thanksgiving is only two weeks away, which means Christmas tree decorating is right around the corner. We always put our tree up the day after Thanksgiving and make a full day of it. We get Entenmann’s donuts, coffee (of course) hot cocoa, a handful of our favorite Christmas movies and … [Read more...]

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Grace Hitchcock & First Dates

November 3, 2022 By Karen Witemeyer

Karen here. I'm excited to introduce you to Grace Hitchcock. Graces writes super fun historical romances, and her latest features a Phantom of the Opera twist! Take it away, Grace! Crafting a Great First Date for Your Hero and Heroine Early in my writing career, before my first story was published, I read a blog post about how you should give your characters first dates, planning them … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reading, Writing Tagged With: giveaway, Grace Hitchcock, His Delightful Lady Delia

Swoonworthy Heroes

October 26, 2022 By Dani Pettrey

Hi friends, Happy Wednesday! Always glad to spend a day with you. Last time I shared about female protagonists, and we chatted about whether they still needed to be young, pretty, and likable. Today, I thought I’d pose the question about heroes. Do they still need to be handsome, strong, and swoonworthy? Years ago, the debate was whether a hero should be an alpha or a beta. In case you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Movies & TV, Reading, Writing

Cover Reveal!

October 20, 2022 By Karen Witemeyer

Covers are vital when it comes to making a first impression on a reader. They need to capture the reader's attention; communicate the story's genre, mood, and setting; and most of all, entice the reader to learn more. A good cover can make a huge difference in how a book performs in the market. As a traditionally published author, I don't get as much say in the cover design process as indie … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reading, Writing Tagged With: book cover art, Cover Reveal

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