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A Cranky Muse

Posted by Christina Cole on Saturday, September 12, 2009, In : Website News 
Although I love Dickins, my playful muse, right now he's being decidedly difficult. He's been whining and complaining because I've been insisting on working on my historical romance novel instead of letting him play around with new stories.  He's bored with "The Wrong Woman" and is chomping at the bit, wanting to work on one of the other projects he's added to my list of things-to-do.  All in good time, Dickins, all in good time!

To appease him tonight, I let him help me add another "Tips for ...
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A Good Day

Posted by Christina Cole on Sunday, August 23, 2009, In : Me and Dickins 
I've had quite a good day with writing today. Since I was gone most of the day yesterday and had little time for writing, I guess my subconscious decided we should make up for it today. I was able to go through and write a reasonably solid working synopsis for my new project, "Dancing in the Dark", and I got in a bit of research, too.  It's set in Boston society in 1834, and my hero and heroine will be a bit scandalous.  It's going to be a fun story.

Next, I quickly completed two chapters of ...
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The Wrong Woman Following a disastrous broken engagement, Abigail Rose hopes to put her shameful past behind her and begin a new life as a respectable teacher in St. Paul, but her future plans are thrown topsy-turvy when a handsome stranger steals her away from the train station in Des Moines. Will Loudon thinks he's abducting Honey Branson, his brother's fiance, and he intends to use her as a "bargaining chip" to get his share of the inheritance Jack stole from him. Although Will abducts the wrong woman, Abigail's cheerful attitude and caring nature help him overcome the anger and bitterness of his own past, making him wonder if perhaps he's found the right woman, after all.
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