http://whisperingstories.com/writing-life-jill-culiner/ The Writing Life of: Jill Culiner by whisperingstories · 16th November 2017 Jill Culiner This week on ‘The Writing Life of:‘ I am thrilled to be interviewing author Jill Culiner. Jill will be sharing...
Posted on February 8, 2017 by Elizabeth Meyette J Arlene Culiner reminds me of Indiana Jones, or maybe Lara Croft. Her wealth of exotic life experiences is rich soil to draw on for her books. I am so pleased to welcome you back to my blog, J Arlene. First,...
J. Arlene Culiner, born in New York, raised in Toronto, has spent most of her life in England, Germany, Holland, Turkey, France, Greece, Hungary and the Sahara. She now resides in a 300-year-old former inn in a French village of no real interest. Much...
Blurb: The instant Sherry and Carston meet, there’s desire and fascination in the air…but they’re complete opposites. Smart-talking Sherry fought her way up from poverty to stardom as a country music singer. Now, she’s ever in the limelight, ever surrounded...
Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author J. Arlene Culiner to HJ! The setting for my romantic suspense, The Turkish Affair, is an archaeological site in central Turkey. My heroine, Anne, is a former American journalist who, after a scandalous affair...
Interview: J. Arlene Culiner excerpt, interview Add comments Sep 142016 Jen: Today we welcome J. Arlene Culiner to Romancing the Book. J. Arlene, will you share a short bio with us? J. Arlene: Born in New York, raised in Toronto, I’ve spent most of my...
http://www.justcontemporaryromance.com/2016/09/the-turkish-affair-and-some-armchair.html?spref=fb Armchair travel? Nothing like it. No last-minute panic while getting out to the airport; no check-in or security check lines; no obnoxious seat partner on...
The Turkish Affair #contemporary romantic #suspense @JArleneCuliner #RLFblog The Turkish Affair by J. Arlene Culiner. Born in New York, raised in Toronto, J. Arlene Culiner has spent most of her life in England, Germany, Turkey, Greece, Hungary and the...
1 sur 58 Thirty-three years to write a romance? Come visit and leave a comment!! http://www.lyricalpens.com/ Guest post by author J. Arlene Culiner cj Sez: Lyrical Pens hosts a guest post today from a wonderful storyteller, J. Arlene Culiner. And if you...
Welcome to The Write Way Café! An Interview with J. Arlene Culiner The Write Way Café welcomes J. Arlene Culiner, who discusses her very interesting road to publication and offers advice: Never. Ever. Throw away any writing. Where did the idea for your...
Interview on the Romance Reader's Club May 11, 2016 admin 20QS 2 Today we’re pleased to welcome J. Arlene Culiner to the 20QS spotlight. * 1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I’ve always been a restless sort of person, ever itching for adventure....
Welcome to The Write Way Café! Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 1:00 AM | By: Cafe Getting to Know J. Arlene Culiner The Write Way Café welcomes J. Arlene Culiner. She's led an itinerant life, learned from her experiences, and done some crazy things in the name...
Welcome back to the Fire, J. Arlene Culiner. An author, musician, and traveler you don't want to miss. 2/19/2022 2 Comments Welcome back to my Fire! I'm so glad you could join me. It's a little rainy in Northern Florida but it's to be expected. Henry...
In All About Charming Alice by J. Arlene Culiner , Alice Treemont lives in Blake’s Folly, such a small community with only 52 residents, that everyone knows everyone’s most intimate business, the cars are old, the music is bad, and the land is dry. Alice...
I’d like to tell you about my new contemporary romance, All About Charming Alice, which is being published by Crimson Romance (http://www.crimsonromance.com) and will be coming out on August 12th, 2013. The book tells the story of Alice Treemont and Jace...
You wake up early because you're inspired. The ideas are racing through your head. Today is the big day: you're just about to begin working on your most brilliant manuscript. And then... Well, come visit, read all about what happens next. Sigh. http:...
Setting: Seven-thirty in the evening in the café/bar in the village of Auvers-le-Hamon, France: population 1,500 The café owner, a tall, thin man is leaning on the shelves behind the bar, his arms crossed. One customer, a reddish man with a long shaggy...
I’m a snob, aren’t you? Of course you are, no matter how fair-minded you believe yourself to be. We’re all human (I’m assuming, perhaps rather snobbishly, that our pets can’t read this article) and at one point or another, we’ve all looked down on someone,...
I really liked this book. It's a sweet small-town American tale about a young woman who rescues creatures in need. Whether half-starved dogs or sick snakes, Alice will see right by them. She's feisty, sharp-eyed and very sharp-tongued when people try...
While the radio played the latest song by (name of famous pop star), she saw his (name of a luxury car) pull up in front of the house. Slipping into her (designer name) shoes that looked stunning with her (designer name) dress, she dabbed some (perfume...
The Book Breeze About Where writers and readers meet Review: A SWAN’S SWEET SONG by J. Arlene Culiner May 22, 2015 · by The Book Breeze · in Romance Reviews · Leave a comment A Swan’s Sweet Song by J.Arlene Culiner Wild Rose Press (2015) Genre: Contemporary...
The second — or third — stages of romance are the ones no romance books talk about. Of course not: it’s the exhilarating first stage we prefer; the one that lifts us above life’s petty problems; the one that has us floating through blissful blue heavens;...
Symptoms: I sit down, open the file and begin working on my manuscript when — 1) I suddenly decide this is the perfect time to brush the dog 2) A flash of hunger has me raiding the refrigerator 3) I have the urge to go look for that lost sock 4) The dog...
Writer, photographer, social critical artist, and impenitent teller of tall tales, J. Arlene Culiner, was born in New York and raised in Toronto. She has crossed much of Europe on foot, has lived in a mud house on the Great Hungarian Plain, a Bavarian castle, a Turkish cave dwelling, a haunted house on the English moors, and on a Dutch canal. She now resides in a 400-year-old former inn in a French village of no interest where, much to local dismay, she protects spiders, snakes, and all weeds. She particularly enjoys incorporating into mysteries, non-fiction, and romances, her experiences in out-of-the-way communities, and her conversations with very odd characters.
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A Small-Town Contemporary Romance Novella Sometimes the only way to end a relationship is to jump right into a...