Okay, not really, but he is on GalleyCat today. Go see!
About Me

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
- B: "he's not Dude! He's Daddy!" ~ 1 hour ago
- And here's what 3 dozen roses look like after I've played with the photo in s vintage app http://twitpic.com/2m8qe8 ~ 2 hours ago
- By request, a pic of my 3 dozen roses http://twitpic.com/2m8o9l ~ 2 hours ago
- My wonderful husband, @themisterjoshua, brought me home 3 dozen red roses for our anniversary. They are gorgeous! ~ 3 hours ago
- I just admitted to @laurendane that I looked for typos on the 1st note home from the teacher. Must try not to do that. ~ 4 hours ago

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