Greetings! Come in and explore — topics are everything to the research I do for my historical novels to my sweet potato casserole for Thanksgiving. I also am posting articles and links for those of you with an interest in e-publishing. If you read romance, please see the October 31 post about romance readers.
If you’re Blog Jogging, please go next to “Marg’s Pets” at http://www.margsanimals.com/blogs . If you would like to visit a different Blog in the Jog, go to http://blogjogday.blogspot.com. For sign ups, go to http://www.blogjogday.webs.com
Hope to see you here again! Gretchen
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About glcraig
Gretchen Craig’s lush, sweeping tales deliver edgy, compelling characters who test the boundaries of integrity, strength, and love. Told with sensitivity, the novels realistically portray the raw suffering of people in times of great upheaval.
Gretchen was born and raised in Florida. She’s lived in climates and terrain as diverse as the white beaches of the Gulf Coast, the rocky shores of Maine, and the dusty plains of Texas. Her awareness of place imbues every page with the smell of the bayous of Louisiana, the taste of gumbo in New Orleans, or the grit of a desert storm.
Rich in compelling characters and historical detail, Always and Forever is a sweeping saga of Josie and Cleo, mistress and slave. Amid Cajuns and Creoles, the bonds between these two remarkable women are tested by prejudice, tragedy, and passion for one extraordinary man. Gretchen’s first novel won the Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence for Mainstream with Romantic Elements and was chosen as an Editor’s Pick in the Historical Novel Society reviews.
Ever My Love, winner of the Booksellers Best Award from the Greater Detroit Romance Writers of America, continues the story of Cleo and Josie’s families, of their struggle for principle, justice, and love in a world where the underpinnings of the plantation culture are crumbling.
Crimson Sky, inspired by the pueblos, mountains, and deserts of New Mexico, evokes the lives of people facing neighboring marauders and drought. Now the march of Spanish Conquistadors up the Rio Grande threatens their homeland, their culture, and their entire belief system.
Loved your blog and thought I’d add that I also love my Kindle. Most of my books are on Kindle, my Deputy Crabtree mysteries, and my Rocky Bluff P.D. crime novels written as F. M. Meredith.
Just here for Blog Jog- what fun!
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I just bought a Kobo and I’m loving it! When I tell friends they look at me as if I’m crazy. Duh. I can read in bed with just two fingers sticking out from under the cover. What’s crazy about that! LOL.
Lovely blog, Gretchen.
Greetings, fellow author. Nice to meet you on this Blog Jog Sunday!
I’ve been involved with ebooks now for 12 years. I’m happy to see that more and more folks are discovering all the great authors in e-format.
I like sweet potato casserole! Happy Blog Jog Day!