Bitchin' Blog Posts : Louisa Edwards

Contemporary Romance Panel at RT: Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary

April 19, 2012 | Thursday | 16 Comments

I was part of a panel on contemporary romance at RT, and took four pages of notes, because I thought the comments from the other panelists were so interesting. I think I've transcribed my own handwriting correctly - I hope so, anyway. On the panel with me were Louisa Edwards, Christina Skye, who I learned has a PhD in classical Chinese literature, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, and Jodi Thomas.  The session was called ' FINDING THE EXTRAORDINARY IN THE ORDINARY" and was moderated by Beth Ciotta. I don't know if you've ever moderated a panel, or watched a moderator in action, but… read more »

Update: Results of the Romance Family Feud Survey!

April 18, 2012 | Wednesday | 55 Comments

Zoe Archer was kind enough to write up the survey results from the Romance Family Feud game at Romantic Times. I'd posted a link to the survey a few weeks ago, and the answers during the game itself were so funny, I asked if they'd be willing to share. Thank you!!  A big thanks to everyone who participated in the Romance Reader Family Feud survey we posted a few weeks ago.  We had over 575 responses!  The Family Feud game at RT turned out to be more fun than is possibly legal in several states, and we have you to… read more »

Can’t Stand the Heat by Louisa Edwards

September 26, 2009 | Saturday | 27 Comments

If this book were portioned out and divided into thirds, two of the thirds would be so outstanding, so fun and awesome and interesting and innovative that I could go on for awhile on the things I enjoyed about them. The remaining portion dulls the sparkle and joy of those other two, because the flaws are contained in a character and in the structure of the tension. Let’s start with the good parts: Edwards has created an absolutely fun new hero: the happy alpha. Adam Temple is the chef at the helm of a new restaurant, Market, specializing in locally… read more »

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