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I have a blog post about my inability to stick with one paranormal species at Writers and Readers of Distinctive Fiction. Please stop by Between the Lines to read it.
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I have a free flash fiction story (really short - less than 1000 words) available at The Long and Short Reviews.
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Short Story Author
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http://www.bethcaudill.net/
About Me:
Reading has been a favorite activity for as long as I can remember and my home has more books than shelves to store them. While being a fulltime parent, I am pursing a writing career.
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The Wild Rose Press - http://www.thewildrosepress.com/

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Corliss Rumdone hides behind her status as Healer to avoid the normal wolf pack hierarchal challenges. A forced mating changes the course of her life. Instead of Raymond, the beta wolf selected for her, she mates with Liam—her best friend and heir to the Alpha pair.

Liam whisks them away to a shifter retreat so they can allow the mating bond to settle in private. But interference from those seeking power and two terminal children arouse past hurts and challenge their new relationship. Even their home is not the haven it should be as Liam must watch Corliss fight for the right to stay his mate. For one healer, death becomes a weapon to balance life.

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What’s in the shadows? Hiding behind every corner? Under the bed? Dive deep into the imagination and pull out the Creatures of the Night. Let them roam free in your story. What will take over? Vampires, werewolves, demons or something else that is hiding in the cover of darkness.

Find out in the Creatures of the Night anthology. Available October 31, 2009


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Blog at Between the Lines

I have a blog post about my inability to stick with one paranormal species at Writers and Readers of Distinctive Fiction. Please stop by Between the Lines to read it.

Posted on August 7, 2009 at 11:58am —

Beth Caudill

Free Flash Fiction Story

I have a free flash fiction story (really short - less than 1000 words) available at The Long and Short Reviews. The title is Worried for Nothing.

Posted on February 26, 2009 at 8:30am —

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Latest Review for Informally Yours

Maura at The Romance Studio gave Informally Yours a 4 Heart Review

"This is a very entertaining and very quick read...The scenes with the werewolf are eerie and exciting and Melinda’s romance with Connor after the bite is very well written...This is a very enjoyable werewolf tale."

For a complete review of Informally Yours, click… Continue

Posted on November 13, 2008 at 8:45am —

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Two More 4-Star Reviews for Informally Yours

I'm happy to announce Informally Yours has received two more 4-Star Reviews.


Calla Lily at Long and Short Reviews gave Informally Yours a 4 Book Review

"The story is a fast paced, quick read. I love the way Beth Caudill writes such detailed passages...I would recommend reading this sweet and sexy Halloween tale."

For a complete review of Informally Yours, click… Continue

Posted on November 5, 2008 at 6:00am —

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Another 4-Star Review for Informally Yours

Anne at CK2s Kwips and Kritiques gave Informally Yours a 4 Clover Review.

"INFORMALLY YOURS is a fun, sexy tale. Werewolves always make… Continue

Posted on October 29, 2008 at 5:07pm —

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At 8:36am on February 4, 2010, Patricia Snodgrass said…
Hi Beth, thanks for the correction.
 
 

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Tummy Tuck Anyone?

I've still got until Feb 26 to learn all I can from the 30 days of free lessons from Lynda.com , which Adobe offered when I purchased Adobe Photoshop CS4.

Today, I stumbled upon a neat one that does virtual tummy tucks. They show a man with a hefty belly. After a few magic software adjustments, he's looking mighty lean.

Hmm, maybe I'll get out some of my photos and see about a tummy tuck here and there. It's a painless operation. All it takes is some brain strain and a few clicks here and there.

Would you also like to be a patient? Who knows, maybe I could get a whole waiting room going. I promise not to charge as much as a regular plastic surgeon. (G)

Morgan

Cell Phone or Email?

I can't help but marvel at all the people who walk down the street or drive with a cell phone stuck to the ear. Whatever do they have to talk about for so long?

It's particularly mystifying to me, since I rarily use my  iPhone as a phone. I take photos with it, check my email, and do all sorts of other things instead. The DH and I communicate back and forth on my cell while I'm at work, I'll call other members of the family about plans, or I'll use the phone for long distance calling, but that's about it. I always have a huge amount of units rolled over to the next month.

On the other hand, I'm constantly on the computer using the email feature to communicate with friends, promote my books, arrange book signings, learn all sorts of things, swap jokes, and various other reasons. Somehow email seems more civilized. I'm not demanding someone instantly talk to me. I'm allowing that person to respond when it's convenient, with the understanding that I'm receiving the same courtesy.

Some people say that email has taken away from the personalization of communicating. Maybe, but I tend to believe that even though I don't hear that other person's voice, I'm actually sharing a lot more. I don't know about you, but I tend to reveal more about myself when I write than when I speak.

It's your turn. Tell us, do you prefer cell phone communication over email?  Or, maybe you use them equally?

Facebook's New Design - Do You Like It?

I opened up Facebook this morning and got confused. Overnight apparently a remodeling job was going on. The Daily Herald Business Section this morning said the new design is meant to streamline navigation and also let the games and apps stand out more.

I'm still trying to figure out whether or not I like it. What about you?  What's your take on Facebook's new design?

How Silly Can They Be

Twice in the same day I saw women walking Downtown wearing shoulder bags facing their backs. I also saw women wearing boots with high pointy heels. It's winter in Illinois, snowy, icy and slippery. How silly can they be?

Guys are not excempt from doing silly things. What about putting house or car keys in the coat pocket and leaving the coat in another room at a party? keys have a habit of falling out. Coats have been known to go off with the wrong owners.

When you write, do you let your characters do silly things? Do they do them as a matter of habit or as a mistake? Depending on the answer and the skill of the author, the reader can look on your character as ridiculous or endearing. It's fun to create a quirky character, but the challenge is in not making the person seem too dumb.

What about you? As a reader, do you enjoy it when a character does silly things? What would seem too silly?

As a writer, do you let one of your characters do silly things? On a regular basis? Maybe only once, but it turns out to be once too many?

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Rascal's Blog

I told Rascal to wait, but she's an impatient one. So, today, I'm helping her with her blog. She wants everyone to know about the new children's lesson book I'm creating with her as the star. The trouble is when I'm working on it, she has a habit of wanting me to step away from the computer and pay attention to her.

Anyway, the book is coming along. Rascal will be a star on paper one of these days. She already is one in the neighborhood. Not a walk goes by that someone doesn't say how cute she is. Don't think she doesn't know it. She's a con artist. She works that cuteness to her advantage all the time. That's how she gets those extra treats.

I've got to head for work now. We need the money to keep those treats coming!

Morgan Mandel

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