Sorry for the last-minute, but today I will be appearing on Internet Voices Radio’s Crazy Tuesday Show, “Cherry Picking with Rowena,” hosted by speculative fiction romance author, Rowena Cherry.

The topic of the show is book series: writing them, reading them, and the complex relationship both writers and readers have with series that develop over time. Fellow guests include bestselling authors like Susan Kearney, Julie Leto, C. L. Wilson, Rebecca York, and Judi McCoy.

(In passing, funny that half the guests are TARA members, like me, and the other half are WRW members, also like me.)

The show runs from 10-noon, and my segment will be on at 10:40. Tune in here!

8 Responses to “On the Radio!”
  1. JulieLeto says:

    You’re the bridge between us all!

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  2. Diana Peterfreund says:

    Or one could argue that the rest of y’all write para romance and I write… um, nothing like that.

    Did you hear it when Susan K. goes, “oh, your unicorns books are fantasies? Tell us about THOSE.” LOL!

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  3. phyllis towzey says:

    Sorry I missed you — I heard part of Julie and most of Cheryl, but had to mute it when clients called, lol. I’m sure you were GREAT!

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  4. Bill Clark says:

    Any chance of getting the audio file of your portion and posting it on your blog? Or perhaps even a transcript?

    Personally, I prefer non-fantasy unicorn books. Though I’m sure I’ll read yours when they come out! :-)

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  5. Diana Peterfreund says:

    hi, Phyllis! Julie had a few technical difficulties so we switched places.

    LOL, Bill! No, there was no recording. I don’t think I said anything new though. Still on a bit of post-wedding brain fry.

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  6. Patrick says:

    And the whole pregnancy thing.

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  7. Diana Peterfreund says:

    Amazing how it gets funnier every time you say it. Who’d have thunk?

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  8. Patrick says:

    I can run anything into the ground. It’s a talent.

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