Lillian Francis's Blog, page 153
May 19, 2012
How important is a title?
Titles, much like the dreaded synopsis, can be the bane of a writer’s life. For me, titles either come to me immediately or have to be dragged from the text, kicking and protesting all the while. These second type are often barely satisfactory and rarely my favourites.Take my recently sold Christmas story, as an example.When Love Flue InThe title is, I hope, frivolous, amusing and gives an indication to the type of tale you will find within the book’s pages.It hit me in a lightning flash, wit...
Published on May 19, 2012 03:58
May 9, 2012
Ho, Ho, Ho... Merry Christmas!
Yes, I know it’s May and you may be excused for thinking that the rain we’ve been experiencing has seeped into my brain. But it hasn’t.No, I have Christmas news. My story ‘When Love Flue In’ has been accepted by Silver Publishing as a release in their 2012 Christmas range ‘Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow’.Look out for future posts over the coming months when I'll be sharing more details about this story.
Published on May 09, 2012 14:16
February 29, 2012
Lesson Learned Giveaway
Head over to Stumbling over chaos where I'm offering a chance to win a copy of Lesson Learned.
http://www.stumblingoverchaos.com/archives/17605
http://www.stumblingoverchaos.com/archives/17605
Published on February 29, 2012 09:14
February 25, 2012
Lesson Learned - Now available from Amazon
So the title pretty much says it all and really I should have posted this ages ago.
Lesson Learned is now available to buy from other vendors.
Here at Amazon UK
Here at Amazon.com
Here at Barnes & Noble
And from All Romance ebooks where it is hugely expensive.
If you like you can leave a review at these sites to encourage others to enjoy it.
Lesson Learned is now available to buy from other vendors.
Here at Amazon UK
Here at Amazon.com
Here at Barnes & Noble
And from All Romance ebooks where it is hugely expensive.
If you like you can leave a review at these sites to encourage others to enjoy it.
Published on February 25, 2012 09:25
February 22, 2012
Guest Blogger - Katherine Halle
When Lillian asked if I wanted to blog over here on my release day, I jumped at the chance and then immediately was faced with the "Oh my god what do I talk about!" fear. And so we started e-mailing about what I could write about. I kicked around a few ideas. Then I had an epiphany in the shower. So without further ado, let me introduce you to Lane and let him tell you the top ten things he loves about Greg and maybe even share one of his recipes.
So there are a lot of things about Greg...
So there are a lot of things about Greg...
Published on February 22, 2012 08:00
February 2, 2012
Lesson Learned
Published by Ellora's CaveNow Available to buy from Ellora's Cave. Click the link to buy.
Blush sensuality level: This is a sensual romance (may have explicit love scenes, but not erotic in frequency or type).
Tired of having been constantly on the move, Drew is determined to make Cardiff his home. When Drew starts his new job as teacher in Cardiff, he strikes up an immediate friendship with Nathan Morgan, a young History teacher.
Nathan is instantly attracted to Drew, but doesn't want to risk...

Blush sensuality level: This is a sensual romance (may have explicit love scenes, but not erotic in frequency or type).
Tired of having been constantly on the move, Drew is determined to make Cardiff his home. When Drew starts his new job as teacher in Cardiff, he strikes up an immediate friendship with Nathan Morgan, a young History teacher.
Nathan is instantly attracted to Drew, but doesn't want to risk...
Published on February 02, 2012 15:28
Guest blogging
Today, in celebration of the release of Lesson Learned, I make my first foray into the world of guest blogging.
Visit me here at Tina Donahue Presents where I will be babbling on about life as a first time author.
Visit me here at Tina Donahue Presents where I will be babbling on about life as a first time author.
Published on February 02, 2012 08:54
January 24, 2012
It's all in a name
Or is it?
Are the names of your characters really that important or can you just pluck any name out of thin air and use it?
In a historical story I would say, yes of course names are important. You can't set a story 200 years ago and then use a name that has only come into being in the last 50 years.
In contemporary stories this fact becomes less important. With the world now a global community made smaller and smaller by 24 hour broadcasting and the internet we steal from each others' countries...
Are the names of your characters really that important or can you just pluck any name out of thin air and use it?
In a historical story I would say, yes of course names are important. You can't set a story 200 years ago and then use a name that has only come into being in the last 50 years.
In contemporary stories this fact becomes less important. With the world now a global community made smaller and smaller by 24 hour broadcasting and the internet we steal from each others' countries...
Published on January 24, 2012 22:56
January 4, 2012
New Release
My first book, Lesson Learned, will be available from Ellora's Cave on 2nd February 2012.
Lesson Learned
Tired of having been constantly on the move, Drew is determined to make Cardiff his home. When Drew starts his new job as teacher in Cardiff, he strikes up an immediate friendship with Nathan Morgan, a young History teacher.
Nathan is instantly attracted to Drew, but doesn't want to risk their fledgling friendship by declaring the extent of his desire. Completely oblivious to Nathan's...
Lesson Learned
Tired of having been constantly on the move, Drew is determined to make Cardiff his home. When Drew starts his new job as teacher in Cardiff, he strikes up an immediate friendship with Nathan Morgan, a young History teacher.
Nathan is instantly attracted to Drew, but doesn't want to risk their fledgling friendship by declaring the extent of his desire. Completely oblivious to Nathan's...
Published on January 04, 2012 11:39