Romantic Fiction author Rusty Blackwood Celebrates Labour Day, and Invites You to …


Welcome September! Here we are, two days in, and it’s Labour Day throughout North America! For many this is the last big blast, the last official holiday of summer — even though the season does not end until September 21st when autumn makes its debut — but for all intent and purpose it is considered summer’s final throe. It is pouring rain here and I understand it is in quite a few places, but wherever you are I hope you are keeping dry and enjoying yourself.

The majority of the working public is getting ready to return to work tomorrow, students are returning to class, and I am getting ready to return to my keyboard after having the majority of the summer to myself — with the exception of promotions of my newest romantic fiction Passions in Paris: Revelations of a Lost Diary — but it is now time to return to the pages of my next fictional romance/drama Willow’s Walk. At this point in time the romantic fiction is about one third of the way completed, and I hope to see that change to at least one half completed — hopefully two thirds — by the year’s end. I’m keeping my fingers crossed.

I love to read a good review, as well as an in-depth, well expressed interview, and I have been busy the last few days creating a new page for the interviews that I have done over the course of time. This is an ongoing venture which is never completed because one never knows when another entry will be added, so bear with me. The new page Interviews, found under Categories in my Journal, lists all the interviews that I have done dating back to my earliest in 2010. Interviews are a must, and I never mind being asked to do one, or requesting one myself, for they truly do shine a most important light on what I do, as well as why I choose to do it. Please take a moment and have a read.

And as always, support your local authors, as well as all your talent in the Arts!

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