More Articles from Archive ~ December, 2006

Another set of pictures I forgot to post before Christmas. We took Brianna to see Santa the weekend before Christmas. It was…um. Unsuccessful.

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I forgot to share these pictures before Christmas, when we took Brianna to see Sesame Street Live. I got advance notice of tickets going on sale (via our local civic center) and I got to order tickets before they went on sale to the general public. Consequently, I got tickets right on top of the [...]

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I don’t normally do meme’s and routinely ignore being tagged, but my friend Trish did this one and I thought it was interesting. Plus, I don’t really have anything to blog about today because I have the cold from hell, so this seemed a good option. Does anyone actually read these things?

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I got this one a wee bit early because I won it in a contest. That bi– nice friend of mine Jaci kept throwing it in my face that she had an ARC and how great the book was. I don’t like her much. But Jackie Kessler is one of those fantastic people who clearly [...]

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That’s right, I’m holding a title contest. I’m going to be doing a dragon anthology in the fall of 2007 (submissions to be open next week, stay tuned for details) and naming this anthology has proved a challenge (I even made my husband brainstorm with me). So I’m turning to all of you for ideas.

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The contest: to comment on my five daily ARC reviews last week. The prize: All six of Samhain’s holiday releases which released on December 19th, in the format of the winner’s choice. The winner: Jennifer L You have one week to comment here or email me and tell me what format you’d like the books [...]

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Taken in order from my list of books read in 2006 1. Don’t Look Now by Suzanne Enoch 2. Memory in Death by JD Robb 3. Tempting Danger by Eileen Wilks 4. Working for the Devil by Lilith Saintcrow 5. Lover Awakened by JR Ward 6. Dead Man Rising by Lilith Saintcrow 7. Secret Society [...]

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What does that mean? It means I’m so glad that Christmas is over I’d like to make my husband happy and run naked through the house shouting with glee. Sadly, I’m sick so the flesh isn’t even a little willing, lolol. With a Christmas that started with a break in of our Explorer (in our [...]

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You broke my heart! **spoiler warning for those who haven’t seen the second season of the new Doctor Who but intend to**

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About Me


Angela James

There is nothing worse than writing a bio. And writing one for your blog sidebar? Blech. Maybe you landed here via Google, followed me from Twitter (does that make you a stalker?) or maybe we met at a conference or you clicked a link from a comment I made at a blog you visited. Hopefully whatever I said didn't make you so mad you came looking for a picture to throw darts at (yep, that's me up above, in my favorite cowboy hat) but instead drove you to find out more about the amazingly witty and intelligent person behind the amazingly witty and intelligent comment.

However you found me, who you found is Angela James, executive editor of Carina Press, Harlequin's new digital-first press. I'm passionate about digital publishing, my mission is to drag people to the digital dark side, one reader (and author) at a time. I'm also Brianna's mommy. At my blog you'll get an odd mix of personal and professional posts about parenting, publishing, books, cooking, sewing and life in general. Come back often, comment frequently and go green—buy ebooks!

Please note that this is my personal blog and my opinions are neither that of Harlequin, nor representative of their opinions.

 

Find Me Here

First, I blog once or twice a week at theCarina Press blog, talking about the job, the authors, the books and other things Carina Press. And, of course, you can always find me on Twitter. Or Facebook, if you prefer (mostly the same content, one feeds the other). I also run the Carina Press Twitter and Facebook accounts. Social media, it's where it's at (well, it's where I'm at, anyway).
 

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