Booksigning

Thursday, November 30, 2006

My bad. I keep forgetting to post that I'll be signing SHADOW LINES this Saturday from 2-4 p.m. Here's the information. :) Carol
December 2, Saturday, 2:00-4:00 pm, “A Novelist’s Romantic Journey,” Books-A-Million, 3825 West Hillsboro Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, 954 725-7536, in association with the Florida Romance Writers. Discussion & Signing with authors Nancy J. Cohen, Karen Kendall, Aleka Nakis, Carol Stephenson, and Prudy Taylor Board.

More Vermont

Ahhh, the last day of November and no HURRICANES!!!!!!!!! T'is the end of hurricane season and I'm celebrating with another peaceful scene from Vermont. :) Carol

Geneaology

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Off and on I research the family tree. The recent news of a missing WWII submarine being found brought to mind my dad's father. Dad didn't talk much about him; Mom indicated that my paternal grandfather was a tough man. I rather suspect he was a bit of a wanderer, unable to find his place in life.

Frank Carney Stephenson enlisted in WWI, met my grandmother in England and brought her back as a bride. The depression was not kind as they eeked out an existence onn a farm in Ohio. When WWII came along, my grandfather tried to enlist again and when he wasn't accepted, enlisted in the Merchant Marines and worked as a fireman. On June 5, 1944, he was aboard the SS PILLORY, a coal burning Panamanian flag freighter, when it was torpedoed by the German U-539 while en route from San Juan P.R. to Guayanilla, P.R. Grandad was among the men immediately killed in the explosions. As the injured were taken to Puerto Rico, I've run a search off the cemetery where American soldiers are buried to no avail. I'm assuming that Grandad's body either was never recovered or he was buried at sea. During my research, I did find this nice online tribute to him:

World War II Honoree

http://www.wwiimemorial.com/registry/search/pframe.asp?HonoreeID=968023&popcount=1&tcount=1

:) Carol

Those Writing Urges

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Today I sent off to my agent my legal suspense proposal 'The Hartbreak Kid' for Silhouette's Romantic Suspense line. Here's hoping that my new editor loves it, and I'll find a new home with the folding of Bombshell. However, I'm skipping with glee as I've had an idea burning a hole in my gullet for Silhouette's Nocturne line. In fact, the prologue bubbled forth this past Sunday and the first chapter is demanding to be written. After a nap, I curled up this afternoon to work on the research I've compiled. I love the thrill of writing when it's hot and furious, and I seem to be on that roller coaster ride at the moment. I learned a long time ago to go with the flow so my plans to plant impatiens tomorrow may be put on the back burner, depending on how the writing goes or how swept up in the research I get. I hope everyone had a great Turkey Day and have survived Black Friday! :) Carol

The Fountain

Friday, November 24, 2006

I'm a big Rachel Weitz and Hugh Jackman fan, but I'm scratching my head over their movie 'The Fountain.' I came close to walking out at one point, but since going to the movies is so expensive any more, I stuck it out. I gathered the theme was something about the inevitability of death, but sheez, a bit of illumination here and there would have been nice. And the ending???? If anyone ever figures it out, let me know. I'll curl up with The Mummy and X-Men. :) Carol

Casino Royale!

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Woohoo!!!!! What a great weekend. First I saw the FABULOUS new James Bond movie, Casino Royale. I've been a Daniel Craig fan since I saw him in Tomb Raider and knew he could pull off being James Bond...and boy, does he! This movie goes back to its Sean Connery roots of being raw and edgy. The men are going to be initially disappointed as the babe-fest intro has been dispensed with, but they should be won over by the action scenes. The movie is very light on gadgets. This Bond is a man who uses whatever is available around him in the manner of MacGver to chase, escape and kill. For the women, hubba hubba on the ocean scene of Craig emerging from the water. This movie is about the making of James Bond and it delivers. I can't wait for the next two that Craig has signed on for.

The second wonderful thing was my Buckeyes winning against Michigan. When you grow up in Columbus, OH, let me tell you. Everything stops for that game. I cooked up a batch of chilli, sat back and cheered my team onto victory. Maddie loved doing the victory dance with me. :) Carol

Bombshell Wall of Pride

Monday, November 6, 2006

With the pending demise of Bombshell, I would like to shout to the world the accomplishments of the Bombards at bombshellauthors.com. :) Carol


BOMBSHELL’S WALL OF PRIDE
CINDY DEES-
TARGET
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller
MEDUSA PROJECT: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller; Reviewers’ Choice Award finalist

KATE DONOVAN-
EXIT STRATEGY
: CataRomance Reviewers' Choice Award; RT Reviewer's Choice Nominee
PARALLEL LIES: RT Reviewer's Choice Nominee

NATALIE DUNBAR-
A MODEL SPY
: CataRomance Reviewer’s Choice Nominee

DORANNA DURGIN-
CHECKMATE
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller
SURVIVAL: 2006 CataRomance Reviewer’s Choice Award for Bombshell

STEPHANIE FEAGAN-
SHOW HER THE MONEY
: 2006 RITA, Best First Book

KATHERINE GARBERA-
EXPOSED
: Waldenbooks Best Seller; Winner, Long Contemporary, Georgia Romance Writers’ Maggie contest
EXCLUSIVE: CataRomance Reviewer’s Choice Nominee

JUDITH HAND-
CODE NAME: DOVE
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller

VICKI HINZE-
WAR GAMES, BOOK #1, BODY DOUBLE
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller, RITA finalist for Best Romantic Suspense; The Beacon Award of Excellence, Romantic Suspense Finalist; Holt Medallion Award Finalist, Mainstream/Single Title
WAR GAMES, BOOK #2, DOUBLE VISION: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller List, CataRomance Reviewer’s Choice Award, Blether Silver Medallion Award
BULLETPROOF PRINCESS (IT Girls series #6): Reviewers’ Choice Award Finalist

NANCY HOLDER-
DAUGHTER OF THE FLAMES
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller, RT Top Pick

LORI A. MAY-
PROFILER
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller

SANDRA K. MOORE-
THE ORCHID HUNTER
: RT Top Pick, RT Reviewer's Choice Nominee

ERICA ORLOFF-
URBAN LEGEND
: Waldenbooks’ Best Seller

CAROL STEPHENSON-
COURTING DANGER
: Winner, 2006 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, Romantic Suspense Series; 3rd Place, Romantic Suspense, 2005 RIO Award of Excellence; Honorable Mention, Romantic Suspense, 2006 Wisconsin Romance Writers' The WriteTouch contest; 4th Place, Long Contemporary, 2006 Georgia Romance Writers’ Maggie contest

EVELYN VAUGHN-
A.K.A. GODDESS
: 2005 RITA, Best Novel With Strong Romantic Elements; CataRomance Reviewer’s Choice Award for Bombshell; 2005 Romantic Times Reviewers Choice for Bombshell; 2005 All About Romance Best Series Novel Award
CONTACT (Athena Force): Waldenbooks’ Best Seller

Scenes from Vermont

Thursday, November 2, 2006

I love the quaint, picturesque town of Bennington. One of my fav spots is the cemetary at the First Church where British and American soldiers killed during the battles of the Revolutionary War are buried together. The cemetary overlooks a gorgeous swath of countryside and is so peaceful - a fitting resting place. Carol

And now back to more Vermont colors

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

(But Maddie was sooooo adorable in her Halloween t-shirt last night!) :) Carol