Category: Discussions

UF, SF and PNR Reviewer Needed

Posted September 22, 2010 by Holly in Discussions | Tagged: , , , | 3 Comments

We are currently looking for someone to review Urban Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Paranormal Romance here on the site. We receive a large variety of novels in these genres and would need someone willing to review a minimum of 5 per month. The reviewer should have a working knowledge of blogger or the willingness to learn, […]

I’m Reading: The Julian Games by Adele Griffin.

Posted August 20, 2010 by Rowena in Discussions | Tagged: , | 4 Comments
I’m Reading: The Julian Games by Adele Griffin.

All new girl Raye Archer wants is a way into the in crowd, so when ice-queen Ella Parker picks her to get back at her ex, the gorgeous Julian Kilgarry, Raye is more than game. Even if it means creating a fake Facebook identity so she can learn enough about Julian to sabotage him. It’s […]

Why do you read e-books?

Posted August 19, 2010 by Casee in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 18 Comments
Why do you read e-books?

I read e-books for the convenience factor. That and because for every e-book I buy, it’s one less print book that is in my house. Since my house is slowly being taken over by books, I’m sure that I know someone that would be happy if I scrapped the mass markets all together and went […]

Romance Is Not Dead Writing Competition

Have you ever dreamed of becoming a published romance writer? Well, now may be your chance to make that dream a reality. Mills and Boon will be hosting a writing competition in September. Check out the details at romanceisnotdead.com. At Mills & Boon, we believe that there’s a romance in everyone – and we want […]

The Dorchester Transition – My Thoughts

The Dorchester Transition – My Thoughts

Dorchester put a new FAQ page up on their site today, detailing some of the main concerns about their transition from traditional publisher to e-publisher. Here’s the intro: Given the many changes in the publishing industry over the last several years, Dorchester has made the decision to more tightly focus its distribution models so that […]