by Collette Cameron | Feb 8, 2016 | Mini Muse Monday
Mine-Muse Monday The Lore of Libraries I suppose it’s not unusual that so many books I read include references to libraries or characters who love to read. I’ve done the same in my books time and again. How could I not? I’m an author who haunted my...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 25, 2016 | Heart of a Highlander, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Mini Muse Monday, Publishing, Regency, Romance, Romance Novel, Scottish, Writing, Writing/Publishing
Mini-Muse Monday-Do Free Books Hurt Authors? Be sure to enter my WAGERS GONE AWRY #giveaway HERE I try to read a few blogs each week on the latest publishing and author tattle. A reoccurring theme is authors’ shooting themselves in the foot with either under-priced or...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 18, 2016 | Mini Muse Monday, Writing, Writing/Publishing
Mini-Muse Monday-Romantic Rendezvous I’d like to discuss romantic rendezvous today. What are the best settings for romances and what makes them so appealing? Some of my favorite settings are Scotland (think Highlands and castles!) Regency England, and France for...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 11, 2016 | Mini Muse Monday, Romance
Mini-Muse Monday #Respect Romance The theme today isn’t new, respecting romance, but my local Romance Writers of America™ Chapter, Rose City Romance Writers is hosting an event the weekend of February 20-21st, and on Sunday, we’re showing a...
by Collette Cameron | Dec 28, 2015 | Mini Muse Monday
Mini Muse Monday-Romances Make You Fat? Over the holiday, I had someone suggest that the readers of my romances are 300+ pound, depressed women, fast approaching their senior years. This person was teasing me and doesn’t really believe romances make you fat. They just...
by Collette Cameron | Dec 21, 2015 | Mini Muse Monday
Mini-Muse Monday-Fabulous or Flop Pros and Cons: Free and 99¢ Books Fact or Mythe In the last few weeks, I’ve had several conversations with readers and authors about the extensive availability of low-priced or free books and whether the inexpensive cost...