Harlequin Presents Authors’ Blog

In case you need another blog to read (she said ironically), we at the Harlequin Presents Authors site have decided that it would be fun to write a bit about our book and writing for Presents and anything else that moves us. 

Every month you should be able to get a glimpse of our current books – both Presents and Presents Extra titles – as they are coming out.  And every Monday, and possibly more often, one or another of us will be blogging there.

We would be delighted to have you join us, make comments and offer suggestions that you would like to have discussed. 

Trish Morey reckless Trish Morey started off this Monday with some fantastic pictures from tropical Queensland which she visited when she was working on her book, Reckless in Paradise.  It definitely looks like a place I’d love to visit someday.  And a little vicarious visit first through Trish’s book sounds like a very good idea. 

My first ‘scheduled’ blog there is the first Monday in February. But I will be stopping by to comment and read others’ blogs.

I may, if I have time and find something worth saying, drop in and post a blog sooner. (That would be when I get Nick and Edie packed off to England, not before!).

Anyway, it sounds like it will be fun. Hope to see you there.

3 Responses to “Harlequin Presents Authors’ Blog”

  1. Trish Morey says:

    Hi Anne, and happy new year!

    Glad you like the pics. I had a ball exploring FNQ – I do think it’s a must for you to visit on your next trip Downunder – a must for anybody’s trip for that matter!

    Meanwhile, I love that we can travel vicariously through our Presents reading. The holiday you take when you can’t take a holiday:)

    Look forward to your blogs in 2011!

  2. Lacey Devlin says:

    Of course we need another blog to read ;) Thanks for the heads up it sounds great! I’m heading there now :)

  3. Trish, FNQ sounds like a plan (but you can keep the crocs at a distance, thank you very much!) So want to make another trip Downunder.

    Lacey, yes, that’s what I thought — the more the merrier. It should be fun!