About Sally Fairchild

I'm a night owl and do my best work in the wee hours, whether as a published author or web designer. I live in Georgia and love to read. Sixteen years ago, I founded Booktalk and in the years since then have assisted many authors with their websites and book promotion needs. Follow me @Booktalk_Buzz
Author Archive | Sally Fairchild

On The Edge: Anthology Re-issue

On The Edge
THREE chilling stories to keep you on the edge of your seat is the front cover tag line on this reader favorite anthology re-issue. Very fitting as CARLA NEGGERS, HEATHER GRAHAM and SHARON SALA are masters of the romantic suspense genre.

SHELTER ISLAND by Carla Neggers: What better place to hide from a deranged stalker than a ramshackle cottage on a desolate coastal island? But two men have followed Dr. Antonia Winters to her refuge. One simply wants her. The other wants her dead.
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Saint’s Gate: Art and Murder

NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author CARLA NEGGERS writes a new suspense novel with intriguing characters and a plot dealing with art theft and murder set in coastal New England.


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Krewe of Hunters: Paranormal Mini-Series

NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author HEATHER GRAHAM introduces new members of the Krewe of Hunters team in her latest paranormal book series which began with PHANTOM EVIL. This mini-series of three books are a treat for readers who enjoy paranormal suspense.

In Heart of Evil (July) plantation heiress Ashley Donegal turns to this elite team of paranormal investigators, among them Jake Mallory, a gifted musician with talent stretching far beyond the realm of the physical.
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RWA 2011 Conference: BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG STORIES

I’m back home after a packed last week of workshops, publisher parties, author meetings and seeing friends at Romance Writers of America’s 31st annual conference held this year at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City. My daughter, Lisa, attended with me. It was her first national conference whereas I’ve been to almost too many to count over the past several decades. You’d think I would have heard it all before but I continue to learn and grow with each and every conference.
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“Flesh & Bones” E-book benefits children’s charity

“FOR THE KIDS”– WHY AUTHOR DONATES TO CANCER FUND

“Flesh & Bones,” the bestselling Jake Lassiter thriller, is now an e-book. Author Paul Levine explains why he has pledged all royalties to childhood cancer treatment.

By Paul Levine

In the United States today, one in 300 children will be diagnosed with some form of cancer. All of us have friends or family members who have fought that grueling battle. These days, with great advances in medicine, there’s a increasing chance the fight has been successful.

Yet, progress seems excruciatingly slow for those on the front lines.
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REJECTION: The Real Story by Barbara Bretton

No uplifting thoughts on the importance of a handwritten rejection letter, no pious sermons on how rejection is good for the soul.

I’m going to give it to you straight.

Truth #1: Rejection stinks.

Truth #2: You are going to be rejected.

Rejection, unfortunately, is the flip side of writing for publication. Only writers who write solely for pleasure and consign each of their efforts to the lower left-hand desk drawer can manage to avoid rejection.

If that description fits you, congratulations. You’re a lucky person. You’ll never know how awful it feels to be rejected.

And you’ll never know how wonderful it feels to be accepted.
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