Tag: Willa Blair

I is for Indecision

Posted April 9, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 2 Comments
I is for Indecision

This month, as I did last year, I’m taking a break from my focus on Scottish historical romance to participate in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge. The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays. Last year, my theme was Scotland. This year, my theme is The […]

H is for Hero

Posted April 8, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 1 Comment
H is for Hero

This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow […]

G is for Genre

Posted April 7, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 0 Comments
G is for Genre

This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow […]

F is for Finish the Damn Book!

Posted April 6, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 4 Comments
F is for Finish the Damn Book!

This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first post, on April 1, was A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this […]

E is for Ergonomics

Posted April 4, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 2 Comments
E is for Ergonomics

This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow […]

D is for Draft

Posted April 3, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 4 Comments
D is for Draft

This month, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow along and find out what […]

C is for Collaborate

Posted April 2, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 1 Comment
C is for Collaborate

This month, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow along and find out what […]

B is for Burr

Posted April 1, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 4 Comments
B is for Burr

This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  The first is A, the second is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow along […]

A is for Advertise

Posted April 1, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 4 Comments
A is for Advertise

This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge.  Today’s post is A, tomorrow’s will be B and so on every day this month, except Sundays.  Last year, my theme was Scotland.  This year, my theme is The Writing Life.  Check back here every day this month to follow along […]

The Healer’s Gift Early Rele..

Posted March 26, 2014 by Willa Blair in Uncategorized / 3 Comments
The Healer’s Gift Early Release Day!

It’s Early Release Day for The Healer’s Gift (A Highland Talents Novella)!  Coira’s story is available exclusively on Amazon (Kindle) for the next 90 days.  Read an Excerpt from my latest addition to my Highland Talents series! Coira MacDugall paid with her life for her attack on the Highland Healer.  But her victim did more than […]