Tag: Guest post

DFRAT: Digital Publishing by Jeffe Kennedy + a Giveaway

DFRAT: Digital Publishing by Jeffe Kennedy + a Giveaway

In many ways, it all started when we moved. Stick with me – this story really is about digital publishing. After 21 years in the same small town, the man and I picked up and moved to a totally different state. We went from a bigger house to a smaller one and moved everything ourselves, […]

DFRAT: A Family EReading Affair with Lilly Cain

DFRAT: A Family EReading Affair with Lilly Cain

It’s hard to believe that a few years agog – not very many – there were no e-readers, except eBookwise, or reading on your computer. I actually had one – an eBookwise reader that weighed a ton compared to today’s lightweight readers. Demonstrated to me by Angela James (now of Carina Press). I didn’t know […]

DFRAT: Going Digital First with Donna Alward + a Giveaway

DFRAT: Going Digital First with Donna Alward + a Giveaway

I sold my very first book to Samhain back in 2006, and sold a second shortly after. It was a whole new experience for me, and sort of for Samhain too as they were just getting off the ground. A few months later I sold to Harlequin, and with kids and deadlines being what they […]

Guest Post: Fiona Glass

Guest Post: Fiona Glass

My latest book Necessity’s Door is set fair and square in the world of the British police force (at least the non-uniformed, detective part of it). I don’t know about you but here in the UK we see lots of films and tv shows about the American police and their practices, but much less about […]

Character Sketch: Sean O’Hara with Heidi Belleau

Posted May 22, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 4 Comments
Character Sketch: Sean O’Hara  with Heidi Belleau

Hi, I’m Heidi Belleau! I’m here to talk about my upcoming short story “Cruce de Caminos” an erotic horror being published as a part of Riptide’s Rentboys line. As with most of my published work, I share writing credits with my good friend Violetta Vane. Our particular co-writing relationship is pretty much a 50/50 split […]