Monday, November 16, 2009

Time for Fun & Congratulations!!!

I'm stunned almost another week's gone by without me posting a blog!! I swear days just vanish on me and if that's not bad enough it's also the middle of November! That's just not right. What happened to July?

I want to give a big shout out to a couple of friends who have great news. First of all, the lovely Helen Hardt has her first Ellora's Cave book released, Slow and Wet, a hot Western menage. Congratulations, Helen!

In other news, Mel Teshco - whose debut EC title Stone Cold Lover was released recently, has just sold a vampire novella to Nocturne Bites. Yay, Mel!

And last night my good friend Eleni Konstantine send me a link to a Victorian Dress Up Doll. Do you remember those paper cut out dolls you could buy with their paper costumes? Well now you can do it all online!!! Now, this is actually writing related!!! It's a fabulous promo for a new book called Soulless by Gail Carriger- a comedy of manners set in Victorian London: full of werewolves, vampires, dirigibles, and tea-drinking. I spent way too long last night playing with it! So much fun!!!

6 comments:

Mel Teshco said...

Just went to Helen's blog to check her out - I missed her on Romaus! And thanks for mentioning me again =)

Eleni Konstantine said...

congrats Helen on the release!!

Mel - again woohoo!!

And isn't that the coolest - great for characters... oops your editor will come after me if I send you distracting links ;))

Kaye Manro said...

Hi Christina! You're busy writing and that's really good!

Congrats to Mel and Helen.

Fun stuff Eleni!

Helen Hardt said...

Christina, you're a gem as always. Thanks for the shout out, and many congrats to Mel!

Cari Quinn said...

Huge congratulations to Helen and Mel! And I love that Dress Up Doll...I used to love paper dolls, LOL

Shelley Munro said...

Congrats to both Helen and Mel on their releases and sales.

I've just finished reading Soulless - last night in fact. It's a really different book, and I enjoyed it very much. Great characterization and original.