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New Photos up -- Rachel Caine, Gigi Levangie Grazer and Historical Novel Society
Someone mentioned it would be nice if I told people when we add photos of the
fun stuff we do at Fresh Fiction. So here goes...
Went to TWO signings this weekend:
Rachel Caine
Rachel Caine signing her
latest Morganville Vampires book, Carpe Corpus. There was a
nice crowd of nearly 50 fans in the beautiful Legacy Book store in Plano. No
cake though, hmmm *grin*
Also spent a
Friday evening with the beautiful (she's gotta be a size zero) Gigi Levangie Grazer,
author of QUEEN TAKES
KING. Oh, my the stories she can tell! She told us about writing The Starter
Wife even before her own divorce, hmmm visualization, anyone? As well as her
reseach for QUEEN TAKES KING -- interviewing "The Donald" and the NYC ballet world.
And don't miss
Jade Lee's
report on her time at
the Historical Novels Society Conference last weekend! She was slightly
intimidated by all the "doctors" present but she held her own with her late
night sex reading! Oh, yeah!
We've got a signed copy of QUEEN TAKES KING to give
away, so be sure to either comment below or enter the contest here.
Comments
13 comments posted.
Re: New Photos up -- Rachel Caine, Gigi Levangie Grazer and Historical Novel Society
This is GREAT. I like to see who wrote the books I read. Only make the photos larger. (Evelyn Day 9:12pm June 20, 2009)
Sorry to have missed both events! I don't read Rachel Caine so sorry to have missed the chance to see if she could have persuaded me as some other authors have. I'm also sorry I missed Gigi because I listened to The Starter Wife and would have liked to have heard her to see if she's like other authors I know and talks like she writes.
Thanks for the pictures so at least I can pretend I was there! (Sandi Shilhanek 10:01pm June 20, 2009)
Thanks for the pictures - I love to see authors in their element. (Cheryl Snyder 10:25am June 21, 2009)
This so cool! Getting to see who writes the books we read!! Thanks! (JoAnn White 12:46pm June 21, 2009)
I enjoy seeing photos of the authors. It makes them seem more real. (Karin Tillotson 4:12pm June 21, 2009)
They say a picture is worth a thousand words! These truly fit that. (LuAnn Morgan 9:47pm June 21, 2009)
Hi! Thanks for the photos and telling how to make them larger! Cool pictures!! (Martha Lawson 10:33pm June 21, 2009)
The Historical Society Conference looks like it was terrific. Something I could enjoy. Kind of scary that Gigi wrote the book before it happened. Shame on them for not having cake at the signing. (Patricia Barraclough 10:39pm June 21, 2009)
The photos are wonderful and Your books sound great. (Robin McKay 12:43pm June 22, 2009)
It's always nice to hear about new historical books. It's the type I was raised on, because my father read them too--both true and fictional--the same as I do. Novels can truly bring life to bygone eras. (Sigrun Schulz 5:51pm June 25, 2009)
I always love seeing photos of authors. It's nice to put a face to the name.
It's especially nice seeing authors doing what authors do, write, sign, hang out at conferences, maybe posing with a cover model or ten...hehe!!! (Valerie Bongards 1:26pm June 28, 2009)
It's great that you can give us a view of authors doing what they do best, writing (Diane Sadler 10:41am July 2, 2009)
It is interesting to read about your favorite authors. (Cindy Madson 5:45pm July 6, 2009)
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