Blogging with Tia Fanning - Last Day

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This entry was posted on 2/19/2008 12:09 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Q.  What does your writing schedule look like? Are you a morning writer? An all day, for the long haul, writer? Or are you a night owl?

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A.  I do my best writing usually between midnight and four in the morning when everything is quiet.>>

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Q.  What type of snacks do you munch on while writing?>>

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A.  I actually don't eat a lot. I'm more of a coffee, tea, or hot chocolate drinker. But sometimes I will snack on sunflower seeds or green olives.>>

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Q.  What are you doing when you're not writing?>>

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A.  I love to read. Lately, I've been enjoying stories written by my fellow RP authors. Some of my favorites include "The Celtic Witch and the Sorcerer" by Lyn Armstrong (giggle), "Eyes of the Dead" by Aleka Nakis, and "Wish Me Up, Rub Me Down" by Melinda Barron.>>

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I'm also the co-host of a wonderful show on NowLive called Romantic Dialogue with authors Aleka Nakis, Maddie James and Catherine Chernow. The show is on every Monday Night at 9:00pm eastern. You all should stop by! We discuss everything from reading romance to writing it. It's a lot of fun. We even have interviews.>>

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Q.  Where can readers buy your books?>>

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Amazon… www.amazon.com>>

MobiPocket… www.mobipocket.com>>

Books On Board… www.booksonboard.com>>

Resplendence Publishing… www.resplendencepublishing.com>>

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Q.  Last thoughts?>>

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A.  I just want to thank you for having me! Also, I look forward to reading the third book of your Celtic series. I loved—LOVED—"The Celtic Witch and the Sorcerer".>>

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The hero in that book is so hot. (I'm fanning myself again.)>>

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>LOL, thank you Tia for blogging with me. It's been a real pleasure getting to know about you and your wonderful books.>

>Lyn>

>xoxo>

 

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