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RWA conference time! I’m packing today, and first thing tomorrow I’ll be off to Texas where I’ll spend the night, dropping off my daughter with her grandparents to be spoiled rotten. I’ll go to Reno on Wednesday, where my schedule is packed with fun stuff like the massive literacy charity booksigning, lunch with the eHarlequin editors and authors, the National Readers Choice Awards ceremony, the Ritas, various meetings and cocktail parties, and the incomparable dance-all-night Harlequin bash. I’ll be seeing my editor and my friends, and having more fun with writers than should be legal. If you’re going to be there, look for me! I’ll leave Reno on Sunday for another night in Texas before getting home to North Carolina on Monday night, August 1st.
:bananadance:I’ll be back and blogging on Tuesday, August 2nd, with cool photos (I am a FABULOUS celebrity stalker at conferences!), more Hot Target, and a GIVEAWAY! Don’t miss it!! Be HERE, August 2nd!
For now, I leave you with the second installment of my eHarlequin online PAX read — Hot Target! (Click on the green “read” button at the bottom and scroll down to Hot Target.)
If you’re a writer wishing you were going to this year’s Romance Writers of America conference in Reno, my newest column, For the Left Behind, is for you at Romancing the Blog.
And one more! My latest DotMoms column, Life is a Deck of Pokemon Cards, is up, too.
Back soon! And keep an eye on Jill’s blog where she’ll be posting pics live from the conference! Oh–and the “Turn Off The Oven” title is for my husband, who never turns off the oven and may blow up the house while I’m gone. Honey, TURN OFF THE OVEN!
Posted by Suzanne McMinn on July 25, 2005
"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
Make friends, ask questions, have fun!
Take Clover with you in 2010!
Pin the map!
Your recipes! (Contributed by forum members.)
I'm a paperback writer.
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November 2009
"First it's glowing, then it's snowing! A pause, then screaming squalls and williwaws. Bright but bitter, then a thaw. Yet again it's cold and storming: What ever happened to global warming?"
Saturday, Nov 21
Fair
Currently: 34˚F
Feels Like: 34˚ F
Hi: 58˚, Lo: 35˚
weather feed courtesy of weather.com - thanks!
One that is sunny and happy!
- Marla on I Want to Do Something for You
"Cookies are good." Read my barnyard stories....
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Enjoying the Pax online read. :bananadance:
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Congrats on the Maggie final – Are you going to M&M? If not I could call the results in to you. I finaled in the unpubbed Short Contemp category.
The clothes and shoes look fabulous. Hope you have a great time. We’ll miss you here.
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