I’ve worked for charities for years, so I love seeing new and interesting ways of raising money for worthy causes. I recently discovered Sevenly.org, a website that raises money for a different charity every week by selling specially designed T-shirts. For each T-shirt they sell, they donate $7 to that week’s charity. This week, they’re… Continue reading Friday favorites: Buy a T-shirt, help rebuild a home for Sandy survivors
Author: Kat
Kat Latham writes sexy contemporary romance, including the London Legends rugby series. With degrees in English lit and human rights, she loves stories that reflect the depth, humor and emotion of real life. She's a California girl living in the Netherlands with her baby girl and British husband.
Would you pay to browse in a bookshop?
Last Friday, I was listening to You & Yours, BBC Radio 4’s consumer affairs program, and heard the CEO of HarperCollins say something that stuck with me all weekend. “Only 35% of fiction in the UK is bought through a physical bookshop…I don’t want to take the bookshop away. I desperately want to keep it.… Continue reading Would you pay to browse in a bookshop?
Winner of the Sarah MacLean giveaway!
Thanks so much to Sarah MacLean for the fab interview, and to everyone who left a comment last week! Sadly, there can only be one winner, but happily, that winner is…ki pha! Congratuations, ki! Let me know your mailing address: romancingkatrina[at]gmail[dot]com If you didn’t win, here’s more info about the book and where you can… Continue reading Winner of the Sarah MacLean giveaway!
Contemporaries to covet in February – & giveaway!
I’m sorry that I’m publishing this post half way through the month, friends! I usually publish my contemporaries to covet posts on the first Monday of the month, but this month I had a couple of interviews with the wonderful Manda Collins and Sarah MacLean that I wanted to get up right away. For those… Continue reading Contemporaries to covet in February – & giveaway!
Friday favorites: A six year old gives great advice on how not to be scared
Bianca Giaever was just about to graduate with a degree in narrative studies (how cool does that sound?) and was a little nervous about what would happen next. She was creating a short film and asked six-year-old Asa what the film should be about. He told her a story about a bear and a mouse… Continue reading Friday favorites: A six year old gives great advice on how not to be scared