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.

Inspired By

What inspired you to become a writer? It was during my second interview that the question came up, and it has haunted me ever since. Unlike many writers, I can’t point to a time when I was seven and plopped … Continue reading

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Photographs are Memories

Recently, my parents downsized. They moved from a spacious three bedroom house to a smaller two bedroom condo. Since they are both in their seventies, they decided to use the move to bequeath certain worldly goods onto their children. (I … Continue reading

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Based on the Book By

How many times have you watched a movie/TV show and thought I’d like to read the book it was based on? I’ll admit it doesn’t happen to me very often. Usually one or the other falls short of my expectations. … Continue reading

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Zombies

I love zombie movies. There’s nothing quite like them to pick me up when I’m feeling down. I just love the wide-scale carnage, the rotting bits plopping off and the campiness of it all. So when Netflix pops up with … Continue reading

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Emotional Turmoil

Recently I attended a lecture about making time for your writing. For the most part, I agreed with everything the wonderful lecturer said until one part. She stated that writers thrive on emotions so when friend A calls us up … Continue reading

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Arizona Dreamin’

Get up close and personal with 24 authors of all genres at this great girl’s night out! Cover model Jimmy Thomas ( http://www.jimmythomas.com/ ) will be posing with attendees in exchange for a donation to our sponsored charity, Huntington’s Disease … Continue reading

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Punctuating with Colons

I’ve decided to take a break from the comma odyssey and explore the Colon. After I eliminated all the bodily references, I found that colon usage isn’t as simple as I thought. First, let’s get the easy stuff out of … Continue reading

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Interview with Tracy Morris

What prompted you to write paranormal mysteries with a small town flavor? I’ve loved mysteries since I was a kid. My first ‘big girl’ books were the old Nancy Drew mysteries that my school library had. I graduated from those … Continue reading

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Commas and Adjectives

This week’s punctuation adventure is brought to you by commas and adjectives. I could have included this topic with commas and series, but there is enough difference to require its own entry. And quite frankly, this is one of those … Continue reading

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Atlantis Found?

Buried under all the news of the tragedy in Japan, an article on the internet posted information about University of Hartford professor Richard Freund having found the city in Dona Ana Park in Spain. Oddly enough, Atlantis disappeared under a … Continue reading

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