Are you a writer, reader, or other industry professional
I have written several books - both single title and anthologies. In addition, I am the owner of Highland Press Publishing (http://highlandpress.org).
If a writer, are you published, pre-pubbed, or self-published?
Published - My Scottish historical romances - HIGHLAND WISHES and HER HIGHLAND ROGUE - are both winners in national and international contests.
As a writer, what type of stories do you Write or Read?
All of the stories I write are historical - from my Scottish historicals set in 1296 and 1304 up until the most 'modern' of my stories - 1960. I want readers to fall in love with history.
As a reader, what is your favorite genre, writer?
Historical
If you're an industry professional, tell us a little about your area of interest.
At Highland Press Publishing our motto is - Your Passport to Romance. That holds true whether it be a historical meant to sweep you in to the past or a contemporary with the most romantic of heros and heroines.
How did you come to know about WRDF?
Several of Highland Press Publishing's authors were already members here.
At 10:25am on February 22, 2009, Linda Swift said…
Hi Leanne,
I love your Highland Press website. I visit occasionally just to hear the music. Haunting. And I love those photos of Scottish castles. Brings back such happy memories of visiting many of them when I lived in the UK a few years ago. Best regards, Linda
Hi Leanne,
Thanks for inviting me as a friend. Your covers are wonderful. (I am a book cover and book trailer nut.) Hope to bump into you here and there on the blog.
Rebecca
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Thanks,
Lynda
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I love your Highland Press website. I visit occasionally just to hear the music. Haunting. And I love those photos of Scottish castles. Brings back such happy memories of visiting many of them when I lived in the UK a few years ago. Best regards, Linda
Thank you for the Friendship Add!
~ Aithne
Thanks for inviting me as a friend. Your covers are wonderful. (I am a book cover and book trailer nut.) Hope to bump into you here and there on the blog.
Rebecca
Welcome to the group! Hope you have a great time here.
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Debbie
Welcome to Writers and Readers. It's great to have you here. I'm sure you'll soon find your way around and make friends - if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask, we're a friendly bunch.
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