Teri Thackston is a Houston area author and long-time Romance Writers of America member who writes in several romance sub-genres: suspense, paranormal and western. Her award-winning books are published by Cerridwen Press.
Stop by the online CAP Headquarters beginning today to take part in Houston area author Kimberly Ivey’s month-long CAP-a-thon. CAP means complete a project—a writing project—and it doesn’t matter...
It’s that time again. The 2010 Lone Star Writing Competition Committee (of Northwest Houston Romance Writers of America) has announced this year's winners of one of the most respected contest for unpublished romance novels. Here are...
As part of our month of paranormal romance authors, please welcome to the Examiner…T.A. Chase!
First of all, T.A., please tell our readers a little about yourself.
I've been writing m/m romances for...
There are a couple of book signings around town this weekend by popular romance authors. It’s going to be a beautiful fall weekend, so hop in your car and head out to support these authors and our local...
Ciara Gold is one of the most popular romance authors in the Houston area, and she’s been featured in the Examiner several times. But there is always more to learn about our fabulous authors.
Welcome back, Ciara, and...
Rebecca Goings is one of the most versatile writers around, with books available in a variety of sub-genres of romance. Welcome to the Examiner, Rebecca! First of all, please tell our readers a little about yourself.
My name is...
Welcome to the Examiner, Belinda McBride. First of all, please tell our readers a little about yourself.
Hi Teri, and thank you! I'm an erotic romance writer based in far Northern California. I write speculative fiction, which is...
Lynn Lorenz has been profiled on the Examiner before, and she’s a welcome returnee to discuss paranormal romance…from a slightly hotter point of view.
Welcome back, Lynn. What prompted you to start writing paranormal romance?
The...
Robin Badillo is a writer of paranormal romance for young adults—an extremely popular genre these days for readers of almost any age. Her books include “a new kind of vampire”, the kind that breaks the rules...
It’s October at last. In Texas, that means cooler temperatures (finally), lower humidity, homecoming games, and Halloween. It also is a great time for reading paranormal romance. This subgenre of the romance novel world has been around long...