Tag Archives: romance fiction

Romantic Fiction Author Rusty Blackwood Announces the Official NLAF Schedule 2015 …


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It is almost upon us! Opening day is tomorrow, and I hope that all those in the Welland area will […]

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Romantic Fiction Author Rusty Blackwood’s May Newsletter 2015 …


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What glorious scenery! Is there anything more breath-taking than multiple cascades of luscious lavender Wisteria? I had never seen this […]

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Romantic Fiction Author Rusty Blackwood’s April Newsletter 2015!


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We now find ourselves nearing the end of April 2015 and looking forward to the beautiful blossoms of May! Here […]

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Romantic Fiction Author Rusty Blackwood’s Views On ‘This’ ….


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How to become a better writer: 1) Read. 2) Write. 3) Listen. 4) Accept. 5) Apply. 6) Repeat As I […]

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Blossoms&Passions @ Chapters with Romantic Fiction author Rusty Blackwood


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‘Happy Easter’ from Romantic Fiction author Rusty Blackwood!


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Here’s wishing each of you an enjoyable, uplifting Easter weekend and may the awakening wonders of Mother Earth bring fulfillment, […]

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Romantic Fiction Author Rusty Blackwood’s March Newsletter 2015!


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Well here we are, the last day of March before being catapulted into April and we are still waiting for […]

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Romantic Fiction author Rusty Blackwood’s ‘Willow’s Walk’ …


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From the author of the 4-star romance ‘Passions in Paris: Revelations of a Lost Diary’ comes a gripping new tale […]

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Romantic Fiction Novelist Rusty Blackwood’s February Newsletter 2015 …


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Can you believe this weather? I grew up in south-western Ontario and winters like we’ve been experiencing this year were, […]

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Romantic Fiction Author Rusty Blackwood’s November Newsletter 2014!


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* Photo by Miss Carson Doan November is almost gone – vanished – vamoosed, as though it had never been, […]

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