Episodios

  • EPISODE 6 - Celebrating Boroughs Publishing Group's 10th Anniversary
    Nov 19 2021

    Join us in celebrating our authors. We have an extended roundtable with USA Today Bestselling Author Diane Benefiel, Brooklyn Ann, Maggie Mooha, Kitty Bardot, and Michele James. Plus lots of questions from our listeners and answers from our panelists.

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    44 m
  • Episode 5 - Celebrating Boroughs Publishing Group's 10th Anniversary
    Oct 27 2021

    Join us in celebrating our authors. We have an extended roundtable with L.P. Maxa, M. Tasia, Susan Mac Nicol, Emily Mims, and Joan Bird. Plus lots of questions from our listeners and answers from our panelists.

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    41 m
  • Episode #4 - Men Who Write Male/Female Romance. Do they get it right?
    Sep 14 2021

    Controversial, or what's the fuss about? 

    Do men who write male/female Romance get it right?

     Can a male author really explain and explore the way women think and feel?

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    47 m
  • Episode #3
    Aug 18 2021

    The Interview:
    Diane Benefiel

    The Roundtable:Stick with reality or suspend disbelief? If Romantic Suspense isn’t 100% accurate about gadgets, military and police procedure, does it ruin the story?

    Panelists:
    M.A. Taylor, Emily Mims, Jamie Lynn Miller, and Diane Benefiel

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    41 m
  • Where Story Matters - The Bridgerton Episode
    Jul 13 2021

    Interview – Keira Dominguez

    Roundtable – Will and Should Regency Romance Change in the wake of Bridgerton?
    Panelist: Maggie Mooha,, Alissa Baxter, Keira Dominguez, and Tonya Todd.

    From the Editor's POV - Jack L. Pyke

    Q & A

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    53 m
  • Where Story Matters - Episode #1
    Jun 15 2021

    Interview with Bestselling Author Susan Mac Nicol

    Roundtable:  Women Writing Male/Male Romance - Kosher or an Affront?
    Panelists: Andy Gallo, Sue Brown, David C. Dawson, Susan Mac Nicol

    John Trevillian hosts From the Editor's POV

    Q&A with Readers and Roundtable Panelists

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    41 m