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Anne McAllister | No Such Thing As A Loose End

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Thanks so much, Fresh Fiction, for inviting me to come and blog with you today.
I love reading all the various blogs and getting to know writers (and thus
adding to my TBR pile) in the process.

I've been writing romance fiction since the mid 80s and am currently working on
my 61st book. For quite a few years I would amuse myself on long car trips by
seeing if I could name the books and the heroes and heroines in order. Then I
started seeing if I could name them in any order. Now I just write the books
and think fond thoughts about all those lovely men in my past.

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2 comments posted.

Re: Anne McAllister | No Such Thing As A Loose End

I like 'linked books'. It's just when I miss out on one in the middle that makes me say to myself. "No more linked books". Then before you know it I'm back into the same pattern. But you get to feel as if you know the characters when you read them. Like family members, old friends, neighbors. Sometimes they surprise you and do things out of the ordinary and you perk up and say to yourself,"I'd never have thought that about them". Guess you learn something new about them like you do your friends. But I never try to let myself be too surprised.
(Nyla Thompson 12:02pm March 25, 2008)


(Raymond Blum 4:01pm March 25, 2008)

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