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    Explore "harlequin" with insightful episodes like "EP 339 - Romancing the Writing Life with Bobby Hutchinson", "Secret Heir for Christmas (Boobsmas #12)", "EP 423. Harlequin Ducks in the Balance in Washington State", "Guest Glimpses with Roy Forbes, Greg Fraser, George Belanger, Andres del Castillo" and "Randy Hiebert, guitarist, member of The Bellamy Brothers" from podcasts like ""Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing", "Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast", "Duck Season Somewhere", "Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers" and "Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers"" and more!

    Episodes (65)

    EP 339 - Romancing the Writing Life with Bobby Hutchinson

    EP 339 - Romancing the Writing Life with Bobby Hutchinson

    In this episode Mark interviews bestselling author Bobby Hutchinson about her unique journey through traditional publishing and self-publishing.

    Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a personal update, welcomes new Patron Skye MacKinnon and a word about this episode's sponsor.

    This episode is sponsored by patrons of the Stark Reflections Podcast.

    Learn more at:  https://www.patreon.com/starkreflections

    In their conversation, Mark and Bobby talk about:

    • What prompted Bobby to start writing in 1980 at the age of 40
    • Leveraging her training for the Vancouver Marathon in order to use that time in her head to decide what to do
    • Her experience winning a Chatelaine short story writing contest
    • Researching which books were selling by purchasing and reading 100 Harlequin novels before sending her first manuscript in which sold right away
    • Selling 17 more of her books after those first two
    • Signing with a New York agent who was recommended to her by her agent
    • Writing and selling 40 more novels to Harlequin, and realizing that since she already had the relationship with them prior to signing with her agent, all her agent was doing for her was taking 10% of her cut of those sales
    • Realizing that her agent was more interested in selling myself than selling Bobby's novels
    • Giving up writing for a while to start a Bed and Breakfast in Vancouver - which led to a book she ended up writing called How Not to Run a B&B
    • Hiring a vanity publisher prior to exploring the possibility of DIY self-publishing
    • Getting the rights back to many of the novels she was written for Harlequin and self-publishing those books directly to Amazon
    • The importance of writing the stories that she was super-involved in and passionate about writing
    • "Going Wide" with her publishing through Smashwords in the beginning, but then being drawn into the world of Kindle Unlimited
    • Accidentally getting screwed over by Amazon and having all of her books taken down from the platform because of a lone title that was still published in some obscure country
    • Reading Mark's book WIDE FOR THE WIN about a year or so ago, at about the time her Amazon sales were starting to go down
    • Bobby's recommendation to not take all your books down from KDP Select/Kindle Unlimited overnight
    • Realizing that at an older age (Bobby is now 83), a person doesn't need nearly as much money as they used to
    • The Public Lending Right registration (for Canadian authors) that Bobby has registered for
    • The question, when re-publishing older books, on whether or not an author should update them to include more modern setting, such as adding cell phones, etc into them
    • Being excited about Artificial Intelligence as a marvelous tool that authors can use
    • How it's really hard to properly predict what is going to happen with a book when it is published
    • The way that Harlequin was a fantastic training ground for Bobby
    • Writing a book about living and traveling in a van (How Not to Vanagon)
    • Discovering her love of camping and the new memoir (Me and Calamity Jane)
    • Advice Bobby would offer to authors who want to get started
    • The value of pretending to be a famous writer in whatever genre you're writing
    • Why Bobby thinks that writing fast can make you a better writer
    • And more . . .

     

    After the interview Mark reflects on a few things that came up in the conversation with Bobby.

     

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    Best-selling writer Bobby Hutchinson writes stories about almost everything, as long as everything involves romance, quirky people, outrageous kids, deafness, time travel, or medicine, most of which she's familiar with. (Well, maybe not time travel. But who knows?)

    She started writing by making up a short story while training for the Vancouver marathon and reading a book called How To Write Short Stories.

    She was celebrating being 50.

    Chatelaine magazine was having a contest for the best short fiction in Canada, and she won first prize, $5000 for a 5000-word story called "Pheidippides Was Not A Family Man." She then wrote a romance for Harlequin Superromance, sold it and went on to write about 60 more.

    With no real qualifications, she taught night school classes in Romance and Creativity at Okanagan College and a correspondence course at the University of Saskatchewan.

    Bored with writing only for Harlequin, she wrote three long romantic comedies and sold them to Dorchester Publishing. She also sold romantic time travel to Avon.

    In 2014, she began self-publishing, at first using a ridiculously expensive vanity service and then learning about Amazon.

    If there’s a mistake to be made in writing and publishing, Bobby has made it.

    She published wide with Smashwords, and when KU started, she withdrew her wide books and became exclusive, accidentally leaving one solitary book up in maybe Angola. Amazon took all her books down. A begging letter to Jeff Bezos got them reinstated. She should have stopped while she was ahead and gone wide again.

    A year ago, she came to her senses after reading Wide For The Win, took everything off of KU and began the tedious process of putting 50+ books up everywhere else.

    She lives alone in a funky little cottage in Cranbrook, B.C., a small city in the Canadian Rockies. In the summer, she hauls her very small travel trailer, Calamity Jane, to campgrounds. In the winter, she hibernates.

    She faints at the sight of blood, although her best-selling medical romance series, Emergency, does have the occasional scene involving bodily fluids.

    These days, she still writes mostly romance, with a few short stories and memoirs tossed in for fun. How Not To Run A B&B, a memoir set in Vancouver, was chosen by the Kootenay Library Association as Best Book of the Year, and is now being made into a film. Slowly.

    She lives in the land of possibility. And she's writing faster than ever because at 83, who knows when she'll head off to seek the Great Perhaps?

    She needs to finish that last book on the last day; as any writer knows, that deadline’s tricky!

     

     


    The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    Secret Heir for Christmas (Boobsmas #12)

    Secret Heir for Christmas (Boobsmas #12)
    The Novel: Secret Heir for Christmas

    The Author: LaQuette

    The Guest: Bree, co-host of The Categorically Romance Podcast

    The Synopsis:
    This holiday, will the man next door tempt him with a second chance?

    Actor Carter Jiménez lived a glamorous life until he lost his wife to the dark side of fame. Now he’ll protect his young daughter by avoiding celebrity at all costs. Then his seemingly understated neighbor, Stephan Devereaux-Smith, tempts his still-wounded heart. Is this Carter’s second chance at love?

    But Stephan isn’t an average man caring for a sick relative. He’s part of a billionaire family and the ritzy world Carter left behind. Torn between new love and old demons, can Carter trust Stephan with his family—and his heart?

    Show Notes:
    - The 12th (and final) Day of Boobsmas
    - A bit on the history of category romance, plus the upcoming Harlequin imprint, Afterglow, coming in 2024
    - Book Sale Finder - find the next library sale near you!
    - Introducing today's read - one of the final titles in the Harlequin Desire line (00:13:52)
    - If you've watched "Dynasty"...
    - Picture this... Monsters + Category
    - Romance books ahead of their time: Jennifer Crusie's backlist, early 2010s Harlequin Kiss that mentions abortion, etc.
    - A brief (but very dramatic) synopsis for Secret Heir for Christmas (00:24:17)
    - Celebrating the memories, rather than mourning
    - These are a few of my favorite things... and excerpts (00:41:32)
    - A few spicy sexcerpts
    - A few holiday category recs from Bree (00:50:20)
    Christmas in River's Edge by Nan Reinhardt
    Boston Christmas Miracles by Various Authors (Bree's medical romance series rec)
    - The 12th Day of Boobsmas jingle courtesy of Cooper Baldwin... you're going to want to listen to this one!

    Other News:
    December 1st marks the start of The 12 Days of Boobsmas. Tune in for new podcast episodes, new giveaways, and more holiday romance recommendations, all month long!

    Purchase MY holiday novellas, Meet Me in Los Feliz and Venice Actually now!!

    Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast, on TikTok @realkellyrey, and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.

    EP 423. Harlequin Ducks in the Balance in Washington State

    EP 423. Harlequin Ducks in the Balance in Washington State

    Washington State's waterfowl resources are extremely diverse, and managing a full suite of dabblers, divers, seaducks and geese is a daunting task to say the least. The recent closure of the Harlequin duck season in Washington was extremely controversial. Washington State was for many years the only place in the continental United States that harlequin ducks could still be harvested. Prized by collectors as special trophies, it was a pretty big deal. Kyle Spragens is Washington State's waterfowl manager. We discuss why Harlequin duck season was closed, doing a deep dive into this subject, other extremely interesting species and need-to-know topics. Are Harlequins an indicator of more changes to come? Tune in to find out.

     

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    Guest Glimpses with Roy Forbes, Greg Fraser, George Belanger, Andres del Castillo

    Guest Glimpses with Roy Forbes, Greg Fraser, George Belanger, Andres del Castillo
    This is the 16th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:

    ROY FORBES (BIM) - is one of Canada’s best known songwriters and performing artists. He is also a producer, film composer, songwriting mentor, radio host and popular music historian. In this bit Roy shares details on how he entered the Vancouver music scene, his connection to John Lee Hooker, Chilliwack and other well-known artists, and more.

    GREG FRASER - is the founder and lead guitarist for the Juno nominated ‘80s rock band Brighton Rock. Some highlights Greg shares include what it’s really like to be a touring band, how Brighton Rock formed and where the name came from, and more.

    GEORGE BELANGER - is lead vocalist for the hugely popular ‘80s band Harlequin. In this clip George talks about joining Harlequin, becoming “chattel” for CBS records and what that meant, and more.

    ANDRES del CASTILLO - is the singer/songwriter behind the Juno-nominated band Eight Seconds, best known for the hit song 'Kiss You (When It's Dangerous)’. Here Andres reveals why learning cover tunes gave him an advantage as a songwriter, where the name Eight Seconds really came from, how winning a local contest provided validation and more.

    Listen to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca

    Randy Hiebert, guitarist, member of The Bellamy Brothers

    Randy Hiebert, guitarist, member of The Bellamy Brothers
    Winnipeg born Randy Hiebert is a guitarist, bass player, recording engineer and producer who currently plays with, and engineers/produces for, The Bellamy Brothers. In this chat with host Dan Hare, Randy talks about: learning music on his grandfather’s electric organ; playing guitar in his parents country band; his stints with Harlequin and Idle Eyes; how he ended up playing with the Charlie Daniels Band in a concert in Japan; joining The Bellamy Brothers and his own solo work; living on the Bellamy ranch in Florida; the one thing he would change, and much more. You can follow Randy on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/randmanmusic, subscribe to his YouTube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/@randyhiebert683, and check out the Bellamy Brothers @ https://bellamybrothers.com

    Snowbound in Her Boss's Bed (Boobsmas #6)

    Snowbound in Her Boss's Bed (Boobsmas #6)
    The Novel:
    Snowbound in Her Boss's Bed

    The Author:
    Marcella Bell

    The Guest:
    Becky Feldman, Host of Too Stupid to Live

    The Synopsis:
    Outside the snow is falling
    Inside the heat is definitely rising!

    On the first day of Hanukkah, new events director Miriam Howard is summoned to CEO Benjamin Silver’s luxurious Aspen chalet. But while she’s briefing him on plans for a dazzling gala, a blizzard leaves her stranded!

    All too soon, their chemistry becomes all too obvious. Yet no matter how surprised Miri is to see her own loneliness reflected in Benjamin’s piercing blue eyes, she’s determined to resist temptation. Which means until the storm passes, they must battle their scandalous and ever-intensifying attraction…

    Show Notes:
    - The 6th Day of Boobsmas (or Boobsmakkah) with Becky Feldman
    - Hanukkah romance on Too Stupid to Live
    - Where's our monster Hanukkah romance?
    - Introducing today's Boobsmas read (00:10:21)
    - Shoutout to our friends who read (and watch) category romance, The Categorically Romance Podcast
    - Holiday Tit or Tat (00:14:07)
    - But can you put brisket in it?
    - A brief-ish synopsis for Snowbound in Her Boss's Bed (00:29:45)
    - The one missing link
    - Creating community through religion... but it's off the page?
    - The "Bruce Wayne" narrative
    - Eight nights to fall in love
    - What the EFF are "Hanukkah movies"? (00:47:05)
    - Our hypothetical Hanukkah romance books
    - Heart, Humor, Heat, AND Holiday Ratings... PLUS horny real estate (00:53:48)
    - Time to mix it up with holiday romance
    - The 6th Day of Boobsmas jingle courtesy of Cooper Baldwin

    Books, Movies, etc. Mentioned in this Episode:
    - The Intimacy Experiment by Rosie Danan (he's a hot rabbi)
    - Eight Cozy Nights by Julia Wolf (Listen to the TSTL podcast review AND our review on Boobies & Noobies)
    - "March Cotton Mouth Madness" from @TalkAboutSwoon on IG
    - A few of our favorite past Boobsmas reads:
    The Captain's Midwinter Bride by Liana De la Rosa
    Stocking Stuffers by Erin McLellan
    Claimed by the Alien Bodyguard by Tiffany Roberts

    Other News:
    - Tune in for new podcast episodes, new giveaways, and more holiday romance recommendations all month long for the 12 Days of Boobsmas.

    - Purchase my DEBUT holiday novella, Meet Me in Los Feliz now!! 

    Links:
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    69 - Harlequin’s Lane / Die Straße des Harlekin (Kurzgeschichte, 1927)

    69 - Harlequin’s Lane / Die Straße des Harlekin (Kurzgeschichte, 1927)
    In "Harlequin's Lane" erweckt Agatha Christie nicht einmal mehr den Anschein einer Detektivgeschichte. Es geht um die großen Fragen, die Liebe, den Tod. Ganz vielschichtig, märchenhaft, anspielungsreich, zwischendurch humorvoll: Sicher nicht jedermanns Sache, mir hat es sehr gut gefallen. Ein würdiger Abschied (für's Erste) von Mr. Satterthwaite und Mr. Quin.

    SPA Girls Podcast - EP342 - Interview with Editor, Mary-Theresa Hussey

    SPA Girls Podcast - EP342 - Interview with Editor, Mary-Theresa Hussey

    Today we’re thrilled to welcome editor extraordinaire, Mary-Theresa Hussey, to the SPA.

    Prior to becoming a freelance editorial consultant, Mary-Theresa (known as Matrice) worked at Harlequin for more than 25 years, editing nearly a thousand titles. As editor, senior and executive editor, she read, acquired, revised, rejected and critiqued triple that. Many of the books she has edited went on to find places on both the NYT and USA Today bestseller lists.

    Matrice shares the top ten mistakes she sees authors making with their editing and how to fix them! This is an incredible episode, packed with great info for writers at all stages of their careers. Bonus – it’s a long and juicy episode filled with amazing expert advice to help you polish your writing.

    Read more show-notes on our website spagirlspodcast.com! 

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    George Belanger, lead singer of Harlequin

    George Belanger, lead singer of Harlequin
    George Belanger is lead vocalist for the hugely popular ‘80s band Harlequin known for such hits as "Superstitious Feeling" and "Innocence". Host Dan Hare talks with George at length about: growing up in Winnipeg and that city’s early music scene; joining Harlequin; how the band was ‘discovered’ and recording some of their biggest hits; why they went bankrupt; kicking Axl Rose off stage; the challenges of being a singer; Harlequin's ongoing popularity and upcoming tour, and so much more. Find out details on George and Harlequin @harlequintheband.com
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