Showing posts with label Lucy Monroe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucy Monroe. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2009

Not bad for a recluse


I have to admit, I LOVE staying home, only rolling into town to nab some groceries and hurry home again.

But I spent the weekend hanging out in Portland,OR. First, Friday afternoon and evening shopping with a friend. I handed her colorful, hip clothes to try on and she came away with one blue shirt that looks like all the other ones in her closet! LOL I couldn't get her to change her style or color habits. We had dinner in a crowded restaurant and wondered about the relationship between the couple at the table next to us and listened in to conversations all around us. Fodder for characters in stories.

Then on Saturday we rode the MAX transit system to downtown Portland to attend the Rose City RWA chapter Reader's Luncheon. ON the trip both there and back we again had some interesting discussions about some of the people we encountered. Especially the brave soul who admitted to the whole car he wasn't an American citizen, yet began preaching about America's salvation amid many people's protests. It was amazing how he kept his cool and kept on talking while others hurled unsavory words at him. Then was the girl who would have been beautiful if not for the piercings in her dimples. And the interesting older man and younger girl who appeared to be having a quarrel. My thoughts were father and daughter. When he got up and moved half a car length from her, she fought to keep the tears from falling.

The luncheon was held in the Governor Hotel in downtown Portland. The ballroom is the perfect spot to hold a romance event. The tall ceiling with ornate architecture is beautiful. The speaker this year was Lucy Monroe. She was fun and witty as well thought provoking. A book signing was held with a portion of the proceeds going to the Portland literacy fund. There were several of the Mid-Willamette Valley members there: Lisa Catto, Sarah McDermd, Donna Kiehle, and authors Christine Young, Genene Valleau, and Elisabeth Naughton. It was great to see an old chapter member Rosemary Indra who is published now. And visit with the many Portland chapter members I've met through the years. As always, being around other authors no matter what the occasion I feel like I get rejuvenated.

And was happy I left my reclusive life for a weekend.

Don't forget to hop over to Romantic Ramblings to see what the Author Question is this week and leave a comment to get in the drawings.

My usual third Tuesday of the month blog at the Cactus Rose blog will be on Thursday. I changed with another blogger. And I'll be blogging at Seduced by History on Friday.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Wednesday Promo

Today I'm listing several things I have happening this month.

Starting Monday, April 13th myself and 20+ other authors answered questions on Ask an Author These questions will be posted one a week for ten weeks. If you want us to answer a different type of question, just comment and your name will be put in a basket and a winner week will be drawn. You could win books and other goodies provided by the authors participating. Here is a list of the authors.

Patti Shenberger
Paty Jager
Roxanne (RG Willems) Snopek
Michelle Beattie
Terry Irene Blain
Donna Alward
Sherry Lewis
Michele Dunaway
Carrie Lofty
Elizabeth Sinclair
Michele Stegman
Kelley Heckart
Elaine Charton
Shelley Mosley/Deborah Shelley
Kate Alister
Elizabeth L'Inconnu
Nancy Haddock
Jacquie Rogers
Phoebe Conn/ Cinnamon Burke
Ingela F. Hyatt
Bess McBride

On Saturday April 18th I'll attend the Romance Reader's Luncheon at the Governor Hotel in downtown Portland, OR. This event is fun. We sit at tables with readers and visit. There are fabulous gift baskets raffled off. The authors do signings, and we have a multi-talented speaker- Lucy Monroe.

I'm getting anxious for reviews to come in on "Miner in Petticoats". I shouldn't be so anxious, but until readers get their hands on the book, it is the only gauge I have for whether or not I pulled it off.