Author Archives: Keira Andrews
Hunger Games: How Casting Can Make All the Difference
Despite some issues with the ending of the final book in the trilogy, I really enjoyed Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games series. As much as I loved Peeta — and I did — I was on Team Gale from the get-go. … Continue reading
Why Twilight Doesn’t Dazzle Me
Last week I talked about 50 Shades of Grey, the Twilight fanfic that is now a bestseller. I mentioned that I’m not a fan of the Twilight series, and I’ve been pondering why exactly that is. I love YA, and … Continue reading
The First Rule of Fanfiction
The first rule of fanfiction is to not publish it. Let me start by saying that I love fanfiction. I’ve been reading it since way back in the days of listservs when I was in my first online fandom, Homicide: … Continue reading
When Imitation Doesn’t Equal Flattery
Recently there was a fascinating case of plagiarism in the romance world recapped at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. I have to say that the thief’s initial excuse — that the stolen story was simply in the wrong folder on her … Continue reading
The Oscars
Did you watch last night? I have to say that TiVo makes watching long awards shows so much more palatable! My tolerance for commercials these days is nil, so I let it record for a couple hours and then watch … Continue reading
Opinions are Like *Insert Body Part Here*
Reviews are often a contentious issue, and I know some authors who never read them. But even when I disagree with someone’s opinion of one of my books, I find there is still often something I can learn to improve … Continue reading
When it Bleeds, it Leads
Following up on last week’s post on the exclusion of same-sex romances from an RWA contest, Diana Peterfreund had some interesting thoughts on supporting GLBT books after the fervour and outrage dies down. Now, I think our outrage is perflectly … Continue reading
Same-Sex Romance Need Not Apply
I’ve never been a member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA), simply because I’m a) not American and b) I didn’t think a membership would do much for me as an author of gay romance. There is now an … Continue reading
“A very satisfying happy ending”
5 Star review of The Station from Booked Up: This is a breathtaking story taking place in the mid 1800s, beginning in England and ending in the Australian Outback….There is lots of dust, sun, unfriendly insects and animals, hardship and … Continue reading
Confessions of a Bodice-Ripper Devotee
The first romance novel I read was around 12 or 13. Thanks to my older sister, I had access to a lovely collection of thick and juicy historical romances with covers that usually looked something like this: Often they featured … Continue reading
