Tweet When Bryce and Lorne removed their socks and set their feet on the coffee table, she flushed. She’d had many opportunities over the summer to look at his feet, particularly when he wore only his swim trunks. But she’d […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Archive for April, 2012
Guest Post: Silencing The Inner Critic By Cheryl Douglas
Tweet There is one thing most writers’ fear above all else, aside from bad reviews, writer’s block. Just the term often conjures up angst. What happens if I wake up one morning, turn on my computer, and nothing comes to […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tweet FREE Two Days Only: An Engaging and Haunting Southern Tale Fathers, sons and brothers reconnect over tragedy in this blue-collar Southern tale of love, loss and the healing power of community and family. Read the first chapter […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tweet Ever since she can remember, Poppy Douglas has had a penchant for writing songs on any topic she could think of. It’s her favorite pastime and she enjoys it immensely. The topics she chooses to sing about are anything […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tweet I suppose all writers have favorites among their characters. It’s only natural that some of our inventions should resonate more in our minds and emotions than others. So it is that I fell in love with an older man. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Review: Penelope And The Movie Star – Ron D. Voigts
Tweet Penelope Amour has always been a tad precocious and inquisitive. She has a zest for wanting to know about anything and everything that comes her way. More often than not, this tends to get her into trouble. Her time […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Guest Post + Giveaway: About My Penelope Amour Series By Ron D. Voigts
Tweet Like most writers, I like to think I found the character in my story, but in reality it was Penelope who found me. I started writing a story of a college-aged woman coming home to a dreary old house […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…









