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A Kiss To Build a SCENE On Lineup + a Poem 🙂
Anyone still swooning from last week? I am - and boy has it been a fun. But don't sigh your last. There are still two beautiful weeks of lip-locking action going on right here, and I have a wonderful lineup to prove it 🙂 Liz Curtis Higgs Erica Vetsche Janet Dean...
A Kiss to Build a SCENE On with Julie Lessman
“No, I don't think I will kiss you, although you need kissing, badly. That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed and often, and by someone who knows how.” – Rhett Butler from Gone with the Wind  By someone who knows how?…Hmm… Maybe this could apply to writers...
A Kiss to Build a Scene On with Siri Mitchell
Who doesn't like surprises, right? Okay, maybe I should clarify. Who doesn't like good surprises? You know, the kinds that bring a smile to your face when you think about them later in the day, month, or year. Some of the most memorable kisses are 'surprise' kisses....
A Kiss to Build a Scene On with Ruth Axtell Morren
If Ruth Axtell Morren is going to be my guest for today, I must certainly find some kissing quotes related to the Regency era. After all, Ruth's novels, mostly set during that time period, glow with the romance of the era. And even though she writes from various other...
A Kiss to Build a SCENE On with Missy Tippens
Just so you know, Sweet Tea isn't the only SWEET thing southerners are known for. We happen to be mighty good at feeding people. "Southerners can't stand to eat alone. If we're going to cook a mess of greens we want to eat them with a mess of people." --Julia Reed But...
A Kiss to Build a SCENE On with Deeanne Gist
Kiss - (According to Webster's) "to salute or caress one another with the lips." According to WordIQ "romantic kissing tends to be more intense and prolonged". Medicine.Net states that a kiss is "The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state...
