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A reason to believe by diana copland
A reason to believe by diana copland













a reason to believe by diana copland

I'm leaving in a few minutes to take my Veteran Dad out to breakfast, but before I go I wanted to let you know that I'm guest blogging today over at Lasha's M/M Paranormal Reviews. Hope those of you who aren't working are enjoying your Veteran's Day Holiday. You can also follow me, if you like, at twitter or at my web page, Diana Coplandĭiana_coplandHey, everyone. Well, probably more than just occasionally I do love nonsense. So, off my soapbox, and Welcome to my little corner of the universe!! I'll be posting updates, and musings, and occasionally nonsense. What matters is the heart, and where it takes us. Whether it's a man and a woman, or a man and a man, or a woman and a woman, the gender doesn't matter. Not only is it sexy, (and it is admit it! Or you wouldn't be here! *g*), to me it's very important that, in today's sometimes repressive political climate, we remind people that love, in any form, is the greatest gift there is. I love writing in general, but have given my creative heart to m/m romance.

a reason to believe by diana copland

This has been something of an Incredible Journey. interesting characters I think I've ever written! At least, he made me laugh!Īfter that came Beautiful Forever, also with Dreamspinner Press, and then Grand Jete from Silver Publishing.Īnd now I'm really proud to announce the publication of A Reason To Believe available from Carina Press on October 22, 2012, and available NOW for pre-order at Amazon. I ve been published in the Dreamspinner Press Anthologies twice, First in Sindustry Volume One with my short story "The Four Seasons", and in A Brush of Wings with my piece titled "The Archangel of Castro". They encouraged me to give writing original fiction another try, and I've been fortunate enough to find Dreamspinner Press, publisher of m/m romance. My English teacher gave me an A, I'm quite sure as a gift to the 'poor child who thinks over-wrought gothic horror equals writing', and I've never looked back.Īfter banging away on my keyboard for several years in my basement, and being rejected by several publishers, I discovered Fanfiction and was lucky enough to be accepted into a community of the most generous people I've ever met. I began writing at the age of 13, when I shamelessly ripped off elements of Jane Eyre, fused it to Dark Shadows, (complete with brooding anti-hero Quentin Collins yum) and turned it in as a creative writing assignment. This is the journal of Diana Copland, writer of m/m slash romantic fiction.īy way of introduction, a bit of back story.















A reason to believe by diana copland