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Happy New Year

Posted by Lynnette on 01 Jan 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

Categories: Chit Chat |

We at RWAOnline and and here at the HEA Cafe would like to wish all our readers a fabulous 2007.  May you find personal happiness and success in all your endeavors.

To kick off 2007, a few of our author members will be promoting their January Releases, so check back often to see what they have to say.  Don’t be afraid to ask those burning questions either.

 

~Blog Diva



9 Comments

  1. Lyn

    Hi, Lynnette,
    I’ll go first! I’m so excited to have 5 releases scheduled this year. The first is my Love Inspired Classic, Never Alone-New Man in Town, my first two Love Inspireds from 1998 and 1999, the turn of the century. I wonder when I’ll begin to think of that phrase as only a few years ago instead of 1900???

    Oh well, Happy New Year, All!
    Lyn

  2. Liz Denler

    Awesome Ladies
    But there are going to be alot of books added to my list
    Happy New Year!!!

  3. Ellen

    Lyn, you’re amazingly prolific! I can’t wait to read your work (you’re on my “buy” list). :)

  4. Claire

    Hi Lyn -

    How exciting to see your books reprinted, and bound together in one volume. I’m always interested in this process because it’s not that common. The house must be excited about your work!

    Can you tell us how it happened? Did you know about the reprint in advance - or did you find out when you got covers? LOL! Are these books linked to some new releases you have coming out?

    Claire

  5. Lyn

    Hi Liz,Ellen and Claire,
    I’ve been very fortunate to begin writing just as a new subgenre took off. The inspirational market just continues to expand as it continues to gather new readers. I had been trying to write secular romance, but Wendy McCurdy at Bantam told me after glancing at my first page that I was writing an inspirational. I thought the market had died. In the 80s.
    Anyway it was being at the right time in the right place. And a hungry market is an author of the chance to be prolific.

    The reissue is something that Harlequin does regularly because they never like to give up copyrights. So every six or seven years they will rerelease titles. Some of us are afraid that in the future this might be publishing them as e-books. I like the idea of e-books but not if they are going to give us such a low royalty rate.

    My second reissue this year will be in the fall with Avon Inspire. My first historical series bombed. The editor that had acquired me left. I was orphaned and so are my books. And truthfully I write so much better now seven to eight years later. I didn’t get to do anything to revise the Harlequin or love inspired reissue. But Avon let me go in and revise and tighten the three books in my series so that they could come out as a three in one. These are my Disaster books : the Chicago fire, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, and post-World War I prohibition in New Orleans. I’m so excited that they’re getting a second chance! By the way I’m using my speech to text program so if some of the words are little weird that’s why!

    I’m off to the nearest town with my daughter to do a little post-Christmas returning and shopping! I’ll check back later, ladies.
    Lyn

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