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At 2:29pm on February 27, 2008, Wil said…
Thanks for joining us here Jean!!! You look like you are already amongst friends, which is great. I hope you will enjoy your time at TPL!!! :-) WIl/TPL
At 8:41am on February 27, 2008, Kevin Fulton said…
Welcome to TPL. I look forward to learning more about your work. I am a up and coming self-taught writer who uses personal and creative writing as the theraputic task for recovery and positive growth. Please log on to my website at www.kevinfulton.com and click on to the links
for more info about my writings. Again, Welcome to TPL.
" THE MAN WITH THE UNBREAKABLE SPIRIT "
Kevin.

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Relationship Status:
Married
About Me:
I'm a writer of mostly mystery and fantasy with a little bit of romance thrown in for good measure. I work doing virtual blog tours for authors and helping writers learn more about their craft.

I'm a stay at home mom to three, homechooler and have three Golden Retrievers and a couple cats.
My Birthdate:
Aug. 19th
My Hometown:
Tenaha Texas
My Website:
http://www.jeanlauzier.com
My Favorite Website:
http://www.storycrafters.net
My School or Alma Mater:
Long Ridge Writer's Group
My Career:
Writer
My Accomplishments:
Multi-published, Graduate of Long Ridge, ran my own ezine, Sen. Editor for another ezine...public speaker,
Why I'm Here:
Professional, To Network, To Make Friends
My Passion:
Writing, animals, home schooling,

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Jean Lauzier

Mysteries in the Making

Check out the top three things to remember when considering a series character at the new blog, Mysteries in the Making.

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Posted on March 4, 2009 at 11:41am —

Jean Lauzier

Call For Submissions

Edge of Belief - will be an anthology of speculative fiction with a Christian focus/worldview. It is open to submissions of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, as long as the stories abide by the established standards.

Dying in a Winter Wonderland - an anthology of Christmas holiday crime. The profits from this anthology will go to Toys for Tots and is a grea… Continue

Posted on June 17, 2008 at 8:13am —

Jean Lauzier

Guest Post on StoryCrafters

Stop by StoryCrafters today and read a guest post from Slawomir Rapala on writing Fantasy. Slawomir is the author of The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General. You can read a synopsis and check out the great cover at Buzz the Book.

Posted on June 13, 2008 at 8:24am —

Jean Lauzier

Heroic Fantasy, Web Comic & Free Poster

Discover author Slawomir Rapala at Bragging Rites and read the synopsis to his new release, The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General.

The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General is a sword and sorcery epic of human aspirations and tragedy. It shows how anyone can be both a villain and a hero and how even the smallest actions can change the world. You can order your copy from… Continue

Posted on June 9, 2008 at 9:04am —

Jean Lauzier

Call for Submissions & Writing Challenge

Flashing Swords Press is now accepting submissions for their "Rage of the Behemoth" anthology. This Heroic Adventure Anthology will contain 21 stories about the biggest, baddest, boldest behemoths ever to roar across the pages of heroic adventure! You can find all the details and guidelines here.

Like a good writing challenge? Then you'll love… Continue

Posted on June 9, 2008 at 9:02am —

 
 

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