My husband and I have been travelling around northern India for two weeks in what’s certainly one of the most exciting and thought-provoking trips I’ve ever taken. Part of my preparation included reading Sherry Thomas’ Not Quite a Husband and Meredith Duran’s The Duke of Shadows (by the way, they blog together at Plotters and… Continue reading Learn and let learn
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.
Crafty romance
A few weeks ago, bloggers Sarah and Jane discussed arts and crafts with readers at True Romance. I loved reading the discussion because I’m a crafty person myself and have recently been thinking that the only downside to writing is that it consumes all my quilting time. I’m glad to know I’m not the only… Continue reading Crafty romance
Three degrees of separation
Blythe Gifford, author of The Harlot’s Daughter and In the Master’s Bed, talks on Romance: B(u)y the Book about her surprise at discovering that she’d written a series. It made me realize how many series I read that are groups of three. I wonder if that’s because of a particular way our brains work (I… Continue reading Three degrees of separation
Conference season
I don’t know if it’s the time of year, or if these things happen year round, but I’ve noticed several agents talking about conferences and workshops lately. The problem is, they almost never seem to name which ones they’ve been to. I’d love to see an agent write a post with a round-up of the… Continue reading Conference season
Creating a mixed marriage
(Manuscript #1 word count: 54,298) I’ve spent the past two days in Belfast for work and turned up at Belfast International for my 18.15 flight, only to discover it’s been delayed til 9pm! Nearly three hours of sitting in the lounge blogging. Thank God for the work laptop. Being here has made me think of… Continue reading Creating a mixed marriage