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At 12:48pm on March 3, 2009, Rowena Cherry: SPACE SNARK said…
Thank you for your kind congratulations on Insufficient Mating Material finalling in the award for Most Humorous book
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At 1:30pm on January 14, 2009, Jeanie Pantelakis said…
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At 11:26am on November 7, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…


I want to show off my latest cover design for one of the books I am illustrating and invite you to comment on my latest blog post introducing Puff Bear Goes to the Hospital and it's author.

Hope to see your comments there...

Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
At 5:35am on August 13, 2008, Brenda Weaver said…
Check out what's happening with me at:
http://ladyjanslibrary.blogspot.com/2008/08/dragon-lord-of-kells-book-1-empowered.html

Please pass it on to all your friends and leave a comment!
Thanks,
Brenda
At 5:26pm on August 4, 2008, Brenda Weaver said…
Come on over and take a peek, leave a comment and tell all your friends to do the same!
Rowan of Locks Glen is the last Dragon Lord...come see what he has to say about that!
Brenda
At 2:21pm on July 6, 2008, Cacoethes Publishing House said…
Hello!



“Playing the Game” is a gritty, fast paced story of deception, manipulation and greed. These people will do anything for fast cash, including transporting a suit case nuke that is destined for terrorist hands. Set in New York, Seattle, Milan, Italy and the ski area of St. Moritz, Switzerland, they move among the rich and beautiful as they compete for the promised million dollar pay off.

Available now at www.cacoethespublishing.net
At 4:42pm on May 9, 2008, Doris Anne Beaulieu said…
Hello Jacquie,
Just stopping by to wish you a happy and joyful weekend.
Smile,
Doris
At 4:40pm on April 29, 2008, Donna Blasor-Bernhardt said…
Thanks for the invite!
Donna
At 10:18am on April 29, 2008, Marvin Ellis said…
thank you for the add

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Hometown:
Seattle
About Me and My Book:
Jacquie Rogers is a former software designer, campaign manager, deli clerk, and cow milker. Her current release, Faery Special Romances, won the Fall NOR Award for Best Print Sci-fi/Fantasy Romance and finaled in several other contests. She also has stories print-published in two other anthologies--soon to be e-published as well. Her next print release is a short contemporary novel, Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues.

Jacquie has donated all royalties from Faery Special Romances to The Children's Tumor Foundation, ending Neurofibromatosis through Research, ending neurofibromatosis through research. Internet Voices Radio asked her to host three 2-hour podcasts to spread neurofibromatosis awareness, which have been very successful.
Website:
http://www.jacquierogers.com

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Blog Carnival: Classic Romance Revival

Classic Romance Revival Blog Carnival


Classic Romance Revival Blog Carnival


Over a dozen authors reveal their secrets about incorporating setting in their stories. My article covers the setting in my latest release,… Continue

Posted on June 5, 2009 at 5:52pm —

Jacquie Rogers

1st Turning Point: Learn about Promotion

1st Turning Point -- All About Promotion



Grand Opening!


Please join us at 1st Turning Point on our opening month. Yes, we have prizes.

What is 1st Turning Point? A place wh… Continue

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 7:15pm —

Jacquie Rogers

Links for Breakfast

I've run into some fabulous sites while researching my books or learning the writing craft. At the same time, word of a fabulous new site sends me running to see what great resource I've been missing. So . . . I thought it would be fun to share our favorite internet sites on this Magical Monday.

Dictionaries

Give me a new resource for words and I'm in seventh heaven. Here are a few I've bookmarked over the last few years that I use frequently.… Continue

Posted on February 3, 2009 at 2:02am —

Jacquie Rogers

Patent Medicines: 19th Century America

The labels carried wild promises but the ingredients were of mysterious origin. Patent medicines were ubiquitous in the 1800s—partly because medical science had made advances and partly because the search for health exceeded medical science’s capabilities.Continue

Posted on March 18, 2008 at 3:34am —

 
 

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