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Archive for November 29th, 2007

Thursday Thinking

Nov
29

Either he’s kissing her, or he’s trying to eat her head.

I’m going to Home Depot today to buy drywall. This should be very exciting.

Yesterday I finished the revisions for the third Haven book and I’m thinking of taking a little time now before diving back into Haven 4 to work on some new ideas. It’s been several years since I wrote a book that wasn’t romantic suspense, so I’m getting a bit of a hankering to write a “regular” romance, no suspense, no paranormal–a relationship story. Hot, sexy, fun. No bad guys for once. I like to write across genres, just as I like to read across genres. What about you? Do you just read one type of romance, or all sorts?

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