Yummy Holiday Recipes

Today on PFHT, I’m sharing a ton of recipes and links to recipes which we’ve highlighted over the years. Need a new dish to take to that family gathering? You’ve been picked to make dessert or supply a gross of cookies to your child’s home room? We’ve got you covered!

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A new release for my readers

Yep, that’s right. I’ve got a romantic story in a just-released anthology of short stories.

SEASONS AND SEASHELLS:

A Sweet Romance Anthology
with Love Stories for Every Season

Ten great stories. Ten great voices. Ten great reading choices.

Seasons and Seashells, an anthology from the Petit Fours and Hot Tamales bloggers, will leave you laughing, crying, sighing and wanting more. Seasons and Seashells offers stories for every season. And best of all, they’re FREE!

Fall in love all over again with Seasons and Seashells, which contains romantic stories from:Cover art for Seasons and Seashells anthology

Anthology Authors

Carol Burnside
Tami Brothers
Marilyn Baron
Sandra Elzie w/a Sandra McGregor
Lindy Chaffin Start
Linsey Lanier
Pam Asberry
Maxine Davis

Additional stories by Sia Huff and Sally Kilpatrick will appear on http://www.PetitFoursAndHotTamales.com

Read excerpts from Seasons and Seashells in installments on
www. PetitFoursAndHotTamales.com

from December 17 through December 31 and comment for a chance to win prizes, or download your FREE copy of Seasons and Seashells now at Smashwords.

www. PetitFoursAndHotTamales.com

My contribution to the anthology is the first story, “Do Over.”

In addition to giving our readers FREE stories, we’re also hosting additional giveaways:

Wishing for a winter getaway to a warm, sunny beach but can’t afford it? Escape with a sweet romantic short story instead. In celebration of the release of our new anthology, Seasons and Seashells, the ladies at the Petit Fours and Hot Tamales blog are hosting a month-long giveaway. Not only do you get eight different short stories by eight amazing authors FREE, we are also offering additional prizes. More prizes mean more winners. Simply click on the Rafflecopter link below, fill in the information requested and you’re in the running for several prizes. Winners will be announced at the Petit Fours and Hot Tamales blog on December 31, 2012.

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My #WWoW! Top 5 Tips on Writing During the Holidays

Writer's Words of Wisdom

A Smart & Savvy Group of Authors who write a weekly feature for their blog -Writer’s Words of Wisdom- each Wednesday. The goal is to impart what we’ve learned about writing, editing, getting published, book promotion, and more along the way.

In this season of holidays, it’s particularly difficult for many to set aside writing time. I think this is especially difficult for women.

We’re either traveling out of town, or we’re hosting family and friends in our homes. We’re decorating and baking and cleaning and entertaining. We’re shopping and wrapping presents. Yikes! Where do we fit writing in?

I’m as guilty as anyone when it comes to letting the holidays interfere with my writing goals. But there are ways to keep your story in your thoughts so when you do find a few minutes to write, you can get more on paper. Here are a few tips:

1. Give yourself a break on the guilt. Realize that this is a special time of the year and family activities will and should take precedence over work.

2. Keep a note pad and pen or pencil available at all times. Jot down thoughts about your next scene or chapter. What’s your character’s goal? Will he/she achieve it? What will be the repercussions? Can you add more conflict?

3. Adjust your goals. If you normally write 1000 words a day, adjust your holiday week goals to half that or whatever you feel you can realistically hit. That way you don’t beat yourself up for not reaching the more lofty goal, which is self-defeating behavior. Who needs that?

4. If you don’t want to wag your computer along on your travels, write in your notebook. Begin the scene, or write snippets of conversation that come to you. Along with the prep you did in #2, the tidbits will help the scene come together. You’ll be surprised how quickly that chapter or scene will write itself when you sit down at the computer.

5. Think ahead. Where can you carve out fifteen minutes or more to write? This may be one of those times when you have to write at every opportunity. Take advantage of those minutes! Seeing your page count go up is its own reward and will give you a nice sense of accomplishment.

Good luck and happy writing!

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Please check out the other authors participating in this week’s WWoW!
Tammy Dennings Maggy
Lacey Wolfe
Melinda Dozier
Paloma Beck

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