by Kathy L Wheeler | Oct 21, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Books, Commentary, Writing
My friend Celia Bonaduce (yes, she’s related…I’ll let you figure that one out), and I have known one another about five years. We are kindred spirits of a sort. She is here today offering her advice to ALL authors… We’ve spent the weekend...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Oct 14, 2013 | Books, Deleted Scenes, Writing
Deleting Scenes Followers of my blog know I love movies. I especially love getting the DVD with extra features. One of the features I enjoy is deleted scenes with the director’s comments. I’ll watch first without the director to see if I can figure out why the scene...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Oct 7, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Contemporary Romance, Deleted Scenes, Necessary Evils, Writing
We’re talking deleted scenes today. Karalee Long is here to share one of hers and why. Karalee: BLURB: Allie Blair, a divorced marriage counselor accused of murdering her ex-husband, tries to prove her innocence but unwittingly accepts the...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Oct 4, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Books, Family, Reading, Writing
Patricia Yager Delagrange In 2009 my daughter came home from school and told me her friend asked her why her mommy didn’t have a job. I had been a stay-at-home mom since becoming pregnant with my son in 1993. This gave me pause. I realized I had more time since my two...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Sep 27, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Writing
Visiting with BJ McMinn today. Leave a comment for a chance to win a preview copy of Lies That Bind, due out later next month. Kathy: Jodi Thomas is a well renowned Western Historical romance author. When she began her Writing Academy at UT of West Texas A&M, I...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Sep 20, 2013 | Bloomington Series, Deleted Scenes, Necessary Evils, OKRWA, Reading, Writing
Prologue When Alex Gentry tossed out a smile like the one he sported now, Kelly Mancer knew there was no hope for her pounding heart. In fact, the distinct possibility that it could fly from her chest to land on the desk between them had her holding her breath. “Once...