Author Archives: Linda Andrews

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About Linda Andrews

Linda Andrews lives with her husband and three children in Phoenix, Arizona. When she announced to her family that her paranormal romance was to be published, her sister pronounce: "What else would she write? She’s never been normal." All kidding aside, writing has become a surprising passion. So just how did a scientist start to write paranormal romances? What other option is there when you’re married to romantic man and live in a haunted house? If you’ve enjoyed her stories or want to share your own paranormal experience feel free to email the author at www.lindaandrews.net She’d love to hear from you.

New Releases For Fall

I began my self publishing odyssey at the end of last month. Here are my new releases. Six months after an Influenza Pandemic swept across the globe, the world is starting to emerge from quarantine. But Pestilence Free Day is … Continue reading

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How much corn is in a cornucopia?

Every fall while I was growing up, my mother would pull out a curved, cone-shaped wicker basket and stuff it with fake plastic fruit. There was no corn inside, just some squishy grapes that squeaked if you popped them in … Continue reading

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Happy Halloween!

When I was younger, my parents used to dress up for Halloween. My dad would hide in the dark spaces of the lawn and jump out and scare kids. One year, he was dressed as a giant spider and the … Continue reading

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Interview with Terry Spear

What prompted you to write that first book? I was teaching my children to read, and I began writing children’s stories. That’s one of the hardest markets to break into. Then I had a huge upheaval in my life, and … Continue reading

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Some Enchanted Autumn

Chapter One Familiar eyes with new sight. Tonight I beheld such beauty that my breath departed my body just to be close to yours. Anonymous, August 8, 1918 Man killed with skeleton. Avalon Lynch scrambled down the tree. Fifteen feet … Continue reading

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Witches and Halloween

I love tales of witches–villain or heroine. They can do magic and really who wouldn’t want to cast a spell or twitch their nose and have their house cleaned? Given that Halloween is based on the old Celtic holiday of … Continue reading

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Candy Corn

I always wondered how my least favorite Halloween candy came about. I get the corn harvest/fall and Halloween connection. Heck I even decorate my house with a display of Indian Corn that I keep up until the Christmas decorations go … Continue reading

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Interview with Dale Mayer

Hi everyone, thanks for the invitation to be here today! What prompted you to write that first book? Did you always want to be an author? The concept of writing a book always sat in the back of my mind, but … Continue reading

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Trick or Treat

I love candy. Chocolate. Chewy. Nutty. Crunchy. All kinds of candy. I don’t discriminate. So just where did the tradition of giving out treats come from? Well, working back in time, I’ve found getting treats comes from something called soul … Continue reading

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Ghosts and Halloween

I suppose it is only natural that ghosts became associated with Halloween. After all, the holiday was borrowed liberally from the Celts. At the end of the harvest, when the Earth began to die (ie winter set in) the Celts … Continue reading

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