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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Harlequin Does Podcasts

eHarlequin introduced author interview podcasts late last year. The current schedule is two authors per month so already there is a nice backlist (e.g. Susan Wiggs, Susan Grant, Jane Porter, Brenda Novak, Sherryl Woods, Christine Rimmer) and more to look forward to (Maureen Child, Heather Graham, Brenda Joyce, Gena Showalter are scheduled in coming months.)

The latest innovation is a monthly editor podcast where writers can find the latest on what editors are looking for, where readers can hear the firsthand scoop on upcoming projects, and for everyone to learn a little more of the behind-the-scenes work that goes into the books we love. The first interview with Silhouette Desire senior editor Melissa Jeglinski and associate editor Diana Ventimiglia is available now. You can listen on your computer or download to your iPod.

I love listening to interviews rather than reading them. Access Romance has a terrific collection. Or if you love the visual along with the audio, then you will get a kick out of Romance Novel TV. (This comes with a warning: Romance Novel TV is addictive and could prove hazardous to your time management health.)

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posted by Bronwyn Jameson @ 11:36 AM
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I enjoy interviews period. the interviews tell me alot about the author and their books.
posted by Blogger Virginia : 10:23 AM
 
Virginia, glad to hear you enjoy interviews. I also love to hear what authors have to say, especially the inspiration and little behind-the-book bits.
posted by Blogger Bronwyn Jameson : 12:47 PM
 
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