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Dubai – and a Writing Lesson
by Fae Rowen Okay, I never wrote about that Middle East trip to Dubai, Egypt, and Jordan. There were reasons, okay? Today, I’m prepared to tell you about my four days and three nights in Dubai. On my own. Well, … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Other Obsessions
Tagged Abra, Anger and emotion, Bur Dubai, Chivalry-no!, Cloth souk, Dubai, Fae Rowen, Gold souk, Invisible women, Jenny Hansen, Laura Drake, Men can't touch women, Motivating anger in a character, Sharla Rae, Souk, Spice souk, Tourist hotel Lounges, travel, write what you know, Writers in the Storm, Writing Lesson
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Deserted Island Books – Part 2
by Fae Rowen Long, long ago Laura Drake wrote about the ten (or so) books she would want for “entertainment purposes” on a deserted island. You can read it here. I loved the idea of trying to narrow my selection to only … Continue reading
Posted in Books We Love
Tagged A Rough Guide to the World, Amanda Quick, books on a deserted island, C.J. Cherryh, Chapterhouse Dune, Dan Brown, Diana Gabaldon, Digital Fortress, Dorsai!, Downbelow Station, Fae Rowen, Foundation, Frank Herbert, Gordon Dickson, Isaac Asimov, Jayne Ann Krentz, Johanna Lindsey, keeper books, Laura Drake, Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, Mistress, Outlander, Regency romance, River God, Robert Heinlein, romance, science fiction, Stranger in a Strange Land, techno thriller, travel, Warrior's Woman, Wilbur Smith, Writers in the Storm
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Fae Rowen’s Past and Future…Travels
My first airplane ride was to Tahiti for my honeymoon. I had a good leash on my nervousness because every time I looked out the window I saw I little blinking red coastal light. After a couple of hours my … Continue reading