Tuesday 26 March 2013

Easter Giveaway

Check out Aimee Duffy's blog for the chance to win lots of lovely prizes, plus get to read excerpts of some pretty hot books, Blaze included :-)

Friday 15 March 2013

Can't Wait

To bring my dog Poppy home from the specialist hospital where she's been all week. Thankfully the surgery to remove a tumour from her adrenal glands was successful but it was risky and I've spent the week either strung out or making the two hour round trip to the hospital.
So the word count has been low but with only 5K to go to finish The Art of Seduction I'm hoping to get the ms polished and subbed by the end of March :-)


Monday 11 March 2013

Shock News from the British Press

Okay, so recently we had a favourable article which said romance novelists were nice (who knew? ;-)
http://www.express.co.uk/comment/columnists/richard-and-judy/381301/Love-is-all-around-at-the-Romantic-Novelist-Of-The-Year-Awards
And now there's another article in The Express (http://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/383201/Why-a-hint-of-sex-is-tempting-more-to-read-Mills-Swoon) which says romance novelists may even have a role to play in our society. Okay, so it's the belated realisation that there are sexy reads to be had that has nudged the latest conclusion but frankly who cares? It's been so long since I read a favourable article about romance novelists in a British newspaper I am definitely in shock!

Saturday 9 March 2013

Taking Romance to the Developing World

Interesting news in the Romance Publishing world - Harlequin UK has partnered with biNu, the social enterprise with a mission to stimulate reading in growth markets, to make its e-books available for mobile phone users in India and Africa.

biNu is optimised for fphones widely used in Asian, African and South American territories, and it has over five million users. They could access nearly 9,000 Harlequin titles through a Mills & Boon branded shop.
Tim Cooper, commercial director for Harlequin UK, says "We've already established our Mills & Boon imprint in India, but it is out aim to make our content available to women across the world. Working with biNu has created a real opportunity for us to reach women in developing markets, and as these countries come online with tablet technology, we will be at the heart of their reading experience."