Our favorite Author, Patricia Fisher joins us with some great reads for the month of February, including books for Black History Month, a few great memoirs and of course, some romances to send our hearts racing. Black History Month: We Could Not…
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Our favorite Author, Patricia Fisher joins us with some great reads for the month of February, including books for Black History Month, a few great memoirs and of course, some romances to send our hearts racing. Black History Month: We Could Not…
Are you looking for a good book to read this fall? Well look no further, because Patricia Fisher is giving you a list of her favorite 'spooky' must-read books. Check out books by Nathan Hale, Jen Calonita, Graham Norton, Sharon Sala, Geoff Symon, Christin...
Patricia Fischer is back and showing off her latest book picks to cozy up with this season. Grab a hot drink and snuggle up with one of her favorite reads from authors Carly Bloom, Sasha Summers, Suanne Schafer, Emily Mims, Sophia Isaac, Jolene Navarro, Kaylie Newell,...
(Originally aired May 1, 2017) Claudia Garofalo, of San Antonio Living, and I talk about great reads, Mother's Day idea, and new graduate gifts. The books featured are: Falling for the Billionaire Werewolf and His Baby by Sasha Summers You Were Always Mine-7 Brides...
Nothing is nicer than getting all cozy in bed, and pulling out your favorite novel before you go to sleep for the night. Reading guru, Patricia Fischer shared her top book picks that fit the Olympic vibe around the world.
From Jane Porter's Blog: Patricia W. Fischer is one of those great Texans I love so much. She’s smart, kind, generous, but also very hard working. I love her can-do attitude and her desire to contribute and when the Men of Marietta series was being developed, the...
Patricia Fischer stops by San Antonio Living and gives us the scoop about her top book picks and the best times to read. Patricia also gives you details on local book clubs you can join. What's your favorite book?
Shelly talks with author Patricia Fischer about her favorite summer reading picks. The ladies also discuss a book turning into a movie! Also, there are some good Shakespeare plays that made her list for all ages.
This past weekend, I taught a class about writing a sex scene for non-romance writers. No matter what entertainment industry or genre you are in, crafting a great sex-scene is hard work. That's why I've always felt as though the people at https://www.tubev.sex/ don't...
THE CRIME The authors of this blog are hereby charged with writing Killer Fiction novels responsible for spontaneous outbursts of laughter in public places, uncontrollable swooning over larger-than-life heroes, and the deaths of countless fictional villains. FRIDAY,...
Are you not sure what to expect? Patricia Fischer shared her top reading picks to get into the Alamo City Comic Con mindset. No matter your age, she has something appropriate for you.
It's finally Fall and with that, comes snuggling with a blanket and reading a great book. Author and promoter, Patricia Fischer, is here to tell Shelly about a few new sexy reads that will be perfect for this season.
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If your Spidey senses tingled in the last twenty-four hours regarding new Marvel news, you were right on the money. The official title to Spider-Man 3 has been revealed in an incredibly hilarious way. Spider-Man 3: No Way Home is scheduled to hit theaters this December. The news of the much anticipated sequel to Spider-Man 2: The post Spiderman 3: No Way Home appeared first on Geek News NOW.
For those who aren’t familiar with my monthly book segments San Antonio Living, I have the great fortune to find books and present them to a wide audience of listeners. Pre-Covid, this gave me an excuse to wander around the bookstores and the book section of HEB and Target, to find stories and covers I The post 10 Books You Should Read About Breaking NASA’s Racial Barriers appeared first on Geek News NOW.
Gort. Klaatu. Barada. Nikto. For the past seventy years, any fan of the 1950’s science fiction classics, that phrase is as common as sining Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but holds far more potency. Long before shows like Mission Impossible, Stargate SG-1, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D saved the world more times than I care to count, the The post Seventy Years Later-Gort’s Still Got It appeared first on Geek News NOW.