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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.

Interview with Entanglements Author Patricia R. Mason

Bio: I grew up in the midwest but in 2001 visited Savannah, Georgia, with my sister. As we sat in one of the squares drinking coffee the first morning after our arrival, I knew I was meant to live there. … Continue reading

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Animosity–Chapter Three

Chapter Three “Code black.” Another volley of weapon fire rippled through the Tyche. Brongill steadied Ally on the rolling deck and watched as the stacked armaments swayed. “All hands prepare for evasive maneuver zeln.” “I have to get to my … Continue reading

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Black Cats and Halloween

I’ve always wondered why black cats were associated with Halloween. Sure, cats are nocturnal, their fur is the color of night (which is usually when the holiday is celebrated) and they’re predators. But why black cats specifically. I couldn’t find … Continue reading

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Need a Little Help

Taking a break from my symbols of Halloween to post a few dictionary links I’ve found helpful. Dictionary.com–the helpful tabs at the top allow you to switch back and forth to the thesaurus. Websters— Includes a thesaurus, medical and legal … Continue reading

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Interview with Paranormal Author Liz Jasper

Liz Jasper’s first novel, Underdead, won the 2008 EPPIE Award for Best Mystery. The sequel, Underdead In Denial, was published the following year to critical acclaim. Since then she has written a YA novel and is currently back to work … Continue reading

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Animosity: Chapter Two

Here’s another sneak peak at my latest SciFi romance, Animosity. Chapter One Chapter Two “Hello, baby brother.” A woman’s image filled the screen. For a herit, the steaming video flickered. The picture narrowed to include only her face and shoulders. … Continue reading

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The Fabulous Halloween Pumpkin

I love Halloween and so for the next couple of weeks I’m going to explore some of those fabulous Halloween icons. Today, is that famous of all symbols: the pumpkin. Just how did carving of jack-o’-lanterns become associated with the … Continue reading

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Interview with Regina Duke

Bio: Regina Duke has been writing since she was thirteen! Her alter ego is Linda White whose career at University took up a lot of time for thirty years, but she still managed to accumulate a daunting pile of encouraging … Continue reading

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Animosity–Chapter 1

Chapter One Clasping his hands behind his back, Brongill of Da’Hap steeled himself against the unease twitching through him. “One thousand, one hundred twelve solar cycles is a long time to be gone.” Laughter drifted on the stale air of … Continue reading

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Survival of the strongest? I don’t think so

WARNING: Rant to follow. Recently I read a series of books that referred to Darwin’s Survival of the Fittest (actually, it’s natural selection). As usual, this was derided to the popular believe that strong, physically fit (in-shape) people would survive. … Continue reading

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