Monday, January 31, 2011

Long and Short Romance Reviews Archives: Monday Spotlight: Robyn Carr

Monday Spotlight: Robyn Carr
ROBYN+CARR+SPOTLIGHT Long and Short Romance Reviews Archives: Monday Spotlight: Robyn Carr
This week we are mad to lend you an audience with best-selling novelist, Robyn Carr who has only released the 1st volume in a brand new Virgin River trilogy, Promise Canyon. The second book Wild Man's Creek is due out in February.What got you interested in writing? Many days ago, when my children were babies and my husband an air force pilot, we were moving around a lot.

was reading all the time, mostly historical romances.And one day I only wondered - can anyone do this?I tried - pen and notebook in hand - and the action of composition a story hooked me.I didn`t yet get a typewriter and desk top computers were not yet in use. How long have you been writing? For 35 days or so.My first few manuscripts were created at the typewriter with the use of carbon copies!Cut and paste literally meant cut and paste!I bought one of the earlier word processors with a cheque for my third historical romance - and it be more than my Vista Cruiser Station Wagon!What advice would you have a new writer just start out? Read all the time, write all the time, plan to make learning the craft years.Write the form of quran you most like to say and get a documentation system like romance writers of Us or mystery writers of America.Do you really, really need a dog? I really really always Take a dog.Have ever had a dog, always will make a dog and commonly make a couple.Right now my better friend is Jessie, a chocolate lab, and she helps me write by lying in the chair behind my desk, belly up, snoring. When you looked in the mirror this morning, what was the foremost thing you thought? "How long can I continue in my pajamas before I`m forced to do and blow and buff."Have you ever eaten a crayon? No, but Jessie has eaten many. Check back with us tomorrow for more of our question with Robyn.

Promise+River+SPOTLIGHT Long and Short Romance Reviews Archives: Monday Spotlight: Robyn Carr
THERE`S AN OLD SAYING: WHENEVER ONE Door CLOSES, ANOTHER ONE OPENS. THAT`S TRUER OF VIRGIN RIVER THAN Almost Anywhere ELSE ON EARTH. After years spent on ranches around Los Angeles, Clay Tahoma is delighted to be Virgin River`s new veterinary assistant. The secluded community`s wild beauty tugs at his Navajo roots, and he`s been welcomed with spread arms by everyone in town-everyone excerpt Lilly Yazhi. Lilly has encountered her portion of strong, silent, traditional men within her own aboriginal community, and she`s not concerned in coming back for more. In her eyes, Clay`s earthy, sexy appeal is merely an act used to charm wealthy women like his ex-wife. She can`t deny his talent for gentling horses, but she`s not near to let him see her. There`s only one small problem-she can`t see her attraction to Clay. But in Virgin River, faith in new beginnings and the office of passion has doors opening everywhere...

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