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Monday, July 5, 2010

Versatile Blogger Award


Many thanks to Jillian Chantal who has nominated The Cozy page for The Versatile Blogger Award (I think you're a really cool chica, too!)....
Rules...
(A) to thank the person that nominated you.
(B) Share 7 things about yourself.
(C) Name 15 people who are awesome and whose blogs you follow. (D) Drop in on the 15 blogs and tell them you love them.
7Things...
1) I write best between the hours of 10pm and 2am.
2) I get along better with animals versus humans.
3) Dr. Pepper is my soda of choice.
4) If I had to choose between Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner...I'd probably go with the good boy. Though, I admit, it would be a painful decision to make.
5) I read way too many historical romances.
6) I'm wearing a Wintzell's Oyster House t-shirt that is way to be for me at the moment.
7) I'm really excited because my contemporary romance revision is nearing completion - FINALLY!
15 People...
1) Rita van Fleet - fellow GCC member
2) Rae Summers - historical romance author
3) Celia Yeary - fellow Wayback and western romance author
4) Arabella Stokes - fellow GCC member and "Romance Mama"
5) Terry Kate - the lady behind Romance in the Backseat
6) Rebecca J. Clark - contemporary romance author and "Shy Writer"
7) Pamela S. Thibodeaux - inspirational romance author
8) Skhye Moncrief - fantasy romance author and writing reference extraordinaire
9) Autumn Jordon - fellow Wayback and romantic suspense author
10) Manda Collins - GCC prez and historical romance author
11) Sandy Sullivan - western romance author
12) Lisa Lipkind Leibow - co-blogger at The Roses of Prose and women's fiction author
13) Nancy O'Berry - co-blogger at The Roses of Prose and historical romance author
14) Hywela Lyn - fantasy romance author
15) Sharon Donovan - romantic suspense author

3 comments:

Jillian said...

Love your 7 facts, my friend! Jillian

Autumn Jordon said...

Hey, me too on several of those facts. Good luck with the revisions.

Unknown said...

Thank you, Amber! That's very generous of you.As you can see, I found this a little late. I promise I will to follow the guidelines, but right now...I'm in deep edits on two ms. With deadlines, I don't know.....you understand.
Last night I sent my Wayback story to a friend who only knows how to do e-mail and forward stuff. She's bought my two prints books and is waiting for the next.Funny, she saw the title Showdown in Southfork in my sig line, e-mailed me and sort of accused me of "hiding" a book from her. I explained it was an eBook, and I'd send it to her, and said "it's a pdf." She panicked, oh, no! she said, I don't know how to do that. I sent it anyway and explained what to do. She answered this morning and said:"I passed the test! I did it and sat up until one am to finish it in one sitting!" She was excited, and maybe now, an ebook convert. Celia