November 2, 2009 | News,The stories,Tuning the instrument
Hey, I’m blogging over at Fresh Fiction today about CAPTIVE DESIRES, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE and how dancers make magic.
Please stop by and say hi! if you get a chance.
Hey, I’m blogging over at Fresh Fiction today about CAPTIVE DESIRES, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE and how dancers make magic.
Please stop by and say hi! if you get a chance.
Hello, friends!
I’m chatting tomorrow at Erotic Book Junkies about all sorts of crazy things. Please stop by and ask a question (or two or three)! We’d love to have you.
We’re also giving away a copy of KISSES LIKE A DEVIL.
Hope to see you there!
Hullo again!
Please drop by Unusual Historicals tomorrow (as in, Thursday, April 30th). We’re celebrating their Excerpt Thursday together with a taste of KISSES LIKE A DEVIL. It’s taken from later in the same scene as the excerpt posted at my website comes from. (And yes, I have been called a dreadful tease before!)
I’m blogging at Unusual Historicals this Sunday, May 3rd about THE SOUTHERN DEVIL and the very special Colorado mountains of 1872. Please feel free to drop by and ask any questions you’d like. Heaven knows those were a wild and crazy time and place, which were almost as intriguing to research as they must have been to live through.
Happy reading, y’all!
Diane, diving back into writing THE ARIZONA DEVIL, aka Lowell and Portia’s story
Hey, guess what? Renee Bernard grabbed me for another session of Canned Laughter and Coffee, over at Blogtalk Radio!
Please join us tonight at 8 PM Eastern Daylight. You can either dial-in at 646-200-4071 or there’ll be a live chat session going, too. After the show is aired, you can download it at COS Radio.
I guarantee you that you’ll never guess what the two of us will talk about. Heaven knows I can only predict a whole lot of laughter!
After that, The Southern Devil comes riding into a store near you on April 7th – all dressed up in a budget-friendly, mass-market format. I love it when my publisher does nice things for my readers’ pocketbooks. Yeehaw!
Happy reading to all of you –
Diane
Hullo there! I’m being interviewed today over at Bitten by Books who came up with the most intriguing list of questions.
My darling publisher is giving away 10 copies of BOND OF DARKNESS. If you have time, please stop by!
So many riverboat stories talk about life from the passengers’ point of view, where the river looks safe – or at least relatively placid. Well, rivers aren’t tame, as this spring’s floods reminded us. I visited the Missouri River after the great 1995 floods swept through. Those scenes haunted me while I wrote THE RIVER DEVIL
When the time came to think about a book trailer, I wanted one which would convey the danger facing the riverboats’ crews. Men who could only travel the Missouri River by daylight because every shadow could conceal a deadly enemy. Men who balanced on drowned trees to cut them apart with axes so boats could pass, carrying desperately needed food. Boats whose round-trip voyage from St. Louis to Montana occurred only once a year and but whose lifespan was probably only 2 or 3 years before its bottom was ripped out by a drowned tree or its boiler blew up. And a river that runs so fast Lewis & Clark clocked it at a whirlpool’s pace and it’s now 500 miles shorter from the Rockies to the ocean than it was in their day…
I hope you enjoy the book trailer created by Circle of Seven Productions! I sure did.
Diane
Hi, friends!
Patricia’s Vampire Notes is interviewing me today about BOND OF DARKNESS. Please drop by and ask us both some followup questions.
Diane