Pets in Space 4 Authors Talk About Cats, Dogs & Otherworldly Creatures
Pets in Space is always a good thing, and now, this post has been updated with some cool “space pet” illustrations!
Pets in Space is always a good thing, and now, this post has been updated with some cool “space pet” illustrations!
Reverse Harems seem to be a fading plot, while “bully academies” are trending; what else will be happening with future romance?
Almost sharing early developmental works is something most authors will do; sharing the actual work? Not.
Designing an interstellar cruiseliner is not as straightforward as one might suppose.
A shared SF Romance universe!: “Looking for a love that’s out of this world? These strong, smart, sexy aliens are seeking mates from the Milky Way.”
How do you start a science fiction romance novel? Here’s some suggestions.
A roundup of new romance releases
Do authors think about genre classification while creating? Or only when it comes to listing it for the market?
A budding writer’s dream – growing up with a library in the house
Be careful about the terms and slang you use in your writing, it might not be historically accurate
Writing rituals – when to use them and when to give them up
Pets in Space 4, the fourth volume in this series, will debut the first week of October
In this world of social media and hacking and etc., anything you say anywhere anytime EVER can come back to bite you.
an interview with Michael Mammay, author of Spaceside
As a freelancer, choosing what to write next can be an interesting decision
Is it science fiction romance with adventure. Or maybe it’s space opera with space marines and romantic elements.
Post-apocalyptic backgrounds feature in this selection of new SF Romance releases
A top flight science fiction romance author pays tribute to Andre Morton.
an interview with Anna Zaires on the sharing of her Krinar universe
SF Romance – kidnappings, cyborgs of the week, a “fantasy island” offering a “Galaxy Quest like” adventure for NASA geeks (omg, what’s NOT to love?) and more in this bi-weekly roundup
Anna Hackett’s new release – Sentinel – is engendering happy dances; S.E. Smith’s Saving Runt is no shortstack; Nancy Cumming’s Pulled by the Tail reveals intergalactic want-ads – for wives! and four other new releases are reviewed
A not fully function cyborg, alien saviors, an AI God, an alien bounty hunter, an assassin tasked with targeting children, a woman kidnapped for an alien breeder program and vampire family politics round out this week’s offerings.
USA Today Best Selling Author
Veronica Scott grew up in a house with a library as its heart. Dad loved science fiction, Mom loved ancient history and Veronica thought there needed to be more romance in everything. When she ran out of books to read, she started writing her own stories.
Seven time winner of the SFR Galaxy Award, as well as a National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award, Veronica is also the proud recipient of a NASA Exceptional Service Medal relating to her former day job, not her romances!
She read the part of Star Trek Crew Member in the official audiobook production of Harlan Ellison’s “The City On the Edge of Forever.”

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