Thursday, November 18, 2010

Author Jennifer Youngblood

Author Website

You can read more about us and our books by visiting our website. www.jenniferyoungblood.com

New Facebook Page "A Merry Little Christmas"

It's hard to believe Christmas is almost here...again. I love this time of the year! Mom and I have teamed up with authors Marnie Pehrson and Marcia McClure to bring you lots of holiday goodies. We're doing weekly give-a-ways, funny Christmas clips, recipes, decorating tips, etc. This is our way of highlighting those cozy traditions that make our Christmases more memorable. Check it out at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/A-Merry-Little-Christmas/174491895900812

Friday, April 30, 2010

More on THE PAPER ROSE CLUB

Four best friends. One small town. A lifetime of memories. Nothing could ever come between them…or so it would seem.
Journey to a town where everybody being in everybody’s business is an accepted way of life. Experience the heartaches and joys of living connected lives within the cozy confines of the town square and city limits. You’ll laugh and you’ll cry; but most of all, you won’t want to leave because Honeycomb will worm its way into your heart, carrying you home to that place that you never really left.

Read all about it at www.paperroseclub.com.

The Paper Rose Club

It has been a busy year...and it's only May! In November of last year, my mom and I launched a new project called THE PAPER ROSE CLUB. We wanted to do something that would stretch us to the limit...and it has. We undertook the tremendous challenge of releasing a book online...writing it as we went. Every week since November, we've been releasing segments of the novel. Readers have been logging onto the site and giving us feedback. And we created the virtual town of Honeycomb to go along with it--complete with a newspaper and a sassy column by a bombshell redhead who was a former Miss Alabama.

This project has been both challenging and rewarding. We had hoped to stay at least four segments ahead to give us some breathing room, but due to a move, sickness, and all of the other crazy things that come up in day-to-day life, we've been writing it by the skin of our teeth--often staying up until late in the evening on Wednesday to meet the Thursday deadline. Most of this week's segment was written on a plane, with me wedged between two strangers and crossing my fingers that the guy drinking the beer wouldn't spill it all over my laptop.

We love the storyline and the characters! This story has emerged organically because we don't have as much time to plan. It has a fresh feel to it that might not otherwise have been there. If you haven't had a chance to read it, you can check it out at www.paperroseclub.com. HAPPY READING, and be sure to drop us a line.