Tuesday, December 18, 2007



Jacquie Rogers
Romance Author

Jacquie Rogers is a former software designer, campaign manager, deli clerk, and cow milker. She has been writing fiction for nearly 10 years, has several completed novel-length manuscripts in the western historical and futuristic romance genres. Besides Faery Special Romances, her current release of 10 short stories, she has stories print-published in two other anthologies--soon to be e-published as well. Her next print release will be a short contemporary novel, Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues, followed by a Christmas novella, Faery Merry Christmas.

Jacquie has donated all royalties from Faery Special Romances to the Children's Tumor Foundation, ending neurofibromatosis through research. Internet Voices Radio has asked her to host several 2-hour podcasts to spread neurofibromatosis awareness.








Thursday, November 15, 2007

Jacquies' Great Holiday Contest Fest: Week 7

We have a Winner for
Riding the Thunder by Deborah Macgillivray!


and

We have a Winner for Faery Special Romances by Jacquie Rogers!

~~ ckorte2000 ~~

All winners are posted on my website within a few days after we hear from them.




Next drawing: November 21, 2007. Be sure to sign up for Keely's list now!


You could win Blue Moon Enchantment, a Highland Press anthology ISBN: 0-9746249-4-2


Featuring Dawn Thompson's Under the Faery Blue Moon
and
When Mules Rush In by Jacquie Rogers

"The Old West meets some very special blue moon magic in this cleverly done story by Rogers." ~~Kenda Montgomery, Official Reviewer for The Mystic Castle




Blue Moon Enchantment




Did you ever wonder what happened to Merlin, the sorcerer to King Arthur? He's back in the Old West, only now he's a crotchety matchmaking mule who has his hooves full with a sassy chicken named DeborahAnne. Together, they must show the lonely Willow Jones and the misguided Luke Tyson the way to love. But when a scoundrel barges in to marry Willow for her money, Merlin and DeborahAnne have their work cut out for them.


To enter, go to go my website and click on Contest.


Good Luck!


Thanks!

Jacquie

Keely, star of Faery Special Romances

Faery Special Romances

Royalties donated to Children's Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through research

Myspace *** Bebo *** Shelfari *** Ning *** Faery World

Raffle for Dawn Thompson's medical bills

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Jacquie's Great Holiday Contest Fest: Week 6!

Win good stuff in week 6 of Jacquie's Great Holiday Contest Fest, 12 weeks in all.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Hearts Through History Features Faery Special Romances!


Wow, today is a cool day!

Hearts Through History Romance Writers featured Faery Special Romances on their myspace blog and bulletin!

Special thanks to Huntress Reviews, the review by Detra Fitch they picked to feature.

Hugs also to Marilyn Rondeau with Kwips & Kritiques, Crystal from Book Reviews by Crystal, and Tammie King with Night Owl Romances.

Thanks, Hearts Through History!


Jacquie

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Jacquie Rogers
Faery Special Romances (Available now!)
Take a look at the book video
Royalties go to Children's Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Glass: Everything it's cracked up to be! by Jacquie Rogers

Follow the development of glass from the glass furnaces of Mesopotamia to the Hubble telescope and the talented Dale Chihuly.

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The Reincarnationist by M.J. Rose

Review of a fast-paced novel exploring reincarnation and a reporter's previous life in 391AD Rome.

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Our Need for Imagery by Jacquie Rogers

From the cavemen to the Greeks and Romans, art has always been an important part of the social structure. This is a glance of imagery in its various forms throughout the ages until the present day.

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Punctual Punctuation by Jacquie Rogers

The evolution of punctuation from Roman times until today.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

You could WIN one of Four GRAND PRIZES!


Historical Romance Club is celebrating it's 4th Anniversary with a HUGE Contest! With over Forty books generously donated by some of your favorite Romance Authors, we are giving away Four GRAND PRIZES. The Diamond Prize Package; The Ruby Prize Package; The Emerald Prize Package; and The Sapphire Prize Package. Each package contains a mix of both eBooks and Print Books.



Prize List:
The Diamond Prize Package:
Faery Special Romances (print and bath salts) by Jacquie Rogers
The Importance of Almack's (ebook) by Denise Patrick
In the Wind's Eye (ebook) by Charlotte Boyett-Compo
Long Strange Trip (print) by Vicki Gaia
Midnight Magic (print - hardcover) by Shari Anton
Midnight Marriage (ebook) by Jean Fullerton
Secrets in the Annex (ebook) by Ann Cory
Summer Wind (ebook) by Charlotte Boyett-Compo
Tethers (ebook) by Sara Reinke
The Tribute (ebook) by Beth Williamson
Twilight's Kiss (print) by Marly Mathews




The Ruby Prize Package:
The Accidental Countess (ebook) by Melissa Schroeder
A Knight of Passion (ebook) by Ingela F. Hyatt
Allegra's Seduction (ebook) by Monica M. Martin
Always, My Love (ebook) by Phyllis Campbell
An Unexpected Engagement (print) by Sara Reinke
The Cheiftain's Bride (ebook) by Kate Hill
I'll Be Yours (ebook) by Marly Mathews
The Irish Countess (print) by Janet Quinn
The Mad Knight's Bride (print) by Kate Hill
Melting Iron (print) by Ann Cory
Sword of Rhoswen (ebook) by Brenda Williamson

The Emerald Prize Package:
A Dark Guardian (ebook) by Donna Grant
A Knight of Passion (print) by Ingela F. Hyatt
Come The Night (print) by Angelique Armae
Crossing the Line (print) by Catherine Stang
Dance of Desire (print) by Catherine Kean
My Lady's Protector: Knight of Pentacles (ebook) by Monica M. Martin
Prisoners of the Wind (ebook) by Charlotte Boyett-Compo
Twilight's Kiss (ebook) by Marly Mathews
Under a Warlock's Spell (ebook) by Ann Cory
Vows Of Deception (ebook) by Phyllis Campbell
The WyndMaster's Lady (ebook) by Charlotte Boyett-Compo

The Sapphire Prize Package:
Book of Days (ebook) by Sara Reinke
Cradle the Light (ebook) by Vicki Gaia
Cutlasses and Caresses (ebook) by Jean Fullerton
Dead Walkers The Protectorate (ebook) by Angelique Armae
The Earl's Enchantment (ebook) by Sara Freeze
Holding Out For A Hero (ebook) by Phyllis Campbell
In Sunshine or In Shadow (print) by Cynthia Owens
The Kilted Governess (ebook) by Janet Quinn
The Passenger (print) by Joie Lesin
Silk and Magic 2 (print) by M.A. duBarry
WindFall (print) by Charlotte Boyett-Compo

How to Enter:
Simply visit HRC ( http://www.HistoricalRomanceClub.com ) and click on the Contest Logo at the top of the Romance News on the index page. Be sure to read through the Contest Rules before filling out the entry form...And remember, you must be 18 or older to enter. ;)
Contest Closes:
July 31, 2007 at 9:00pm EDT, so hurry and enter today!
And while you're visiting HRC, check out our extensive list of HRC Authors, Reviews, and Interviews.
Ingela F. Hyatt
Editor & Publisher
Historical Romance Club
http://www.HistoricalRomanceClub.com
"Where daring Damsels meet noble Knights between the Covers..."

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Laundry Day Through History

It's a
Wishy-Washy Subject




People have been washing clothes (or furs) for a long time. Most sites say that humans finally got a clue that good hygiene made for better health. I'm of the opinion that people liked to be comfortable then as now. Their skin chafed and got rashes just like ours does, so it stands to reason that they'd want to rid themselves of particulate matter just as we do. Take a look P&G's overview of laundry methods from prehistoric times until the present for good information on products used, and when.

But, lazy person that I am, I'm more interested in gadgets, so let's start a little later in the game . . . say, the 1800s.

The washboard appears to be invented in 1797 and none of the sources cite the inventor, so we'll let that one slide. Before that, in Lancaster, England, Mr. Rogerson received a patent for the machine he invented to 'wash, press out water and to press linen and wearing apparel.'

In the US, Hamilton Smith invented the rotary washing machine in 1858. Try as I might, I couldn't find a single picture of it or a facsimile. :sigh:

The next great step forward in the history of laundry is the invention of the electric motor to drive the agitation, and in 1907, the Hurley Corporation came out with the "Thor." This washer had a wooden tub, and the motor was mounted underneath to drive the paddles. It had two drawbacks: 1) many pre-WW1 houses had no electricity, and 2) because of the unprotected motor, on occasion a laundress was electrocuted, which, shall we say, dampened their spirits some.

Before I forget, if you wanna know about the Japanese evolution of washers, try the Toshiba Museum.


The 1911 Maytag Model 42 had a swinging, reversable wringer--definitely a plus for the lady of the house! You can see many vintage washing machines on the Maytag Collectors Club page.

Several other improvements were made along the way, including the Maytag 1918 model which featured a revolving cylinder that forced water through tumbling clothes.



From museumofcommunications.org:
Western Electric distributed this washing machine in 1924. As an advertisement of the time said, "Here is a Clothes Washer that combines pleasing appearance with the stoutly-built mechanism needed to get clothes really clean." I dunno . . . we're still not quite to a machine that I'd trust with a nice blouse.




How about durability? The Maytag Model E was manufactured from 1939 until 1983. My mother had one of these, and it lasted for 30 years of heavy use. I doubt very seriously that the machines manufactured today will be able to make such a boast.

Several washing methods were developed, but only two stood the test of time: agitating (top loaders) and tumbling (front loaders). Agitating landed the majority of the American market, but the Europeans preferred front loaders. Here's a 1950 front loader.


Whatever washing methods we choose, I'm just glad we have one. Happy writing, and enjoy your nice, freshly laundered clothes.

Jacquie

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Jacquie Rogers
2006 PEARL Award Winner, Best Short Story
Faery Special Romances Available now!
Check out the book video
Royalties go to Children's Tumor Foundation, ending Neurofibromatosis through Research

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Monday, May 21, 2007

Festival of Stars!


Sometimes I let my scribe post things. This time, she's posting a review of a book she read. I'm telling you, my scribe is a total sucker for faery tales!


Festival of Stars
by Eilis Flynn
ISBN: 978-1419909054
Publisher: Cerridwen Press


Who doesn't love fairytales? Eilis Flynn pens a compelling story of two lovers destined to be together, yet driven apart. The ravens flock to urge the lovers together in the Japanese tradition of Tanabata--Festival of Stars.

Dare Borodin learned early in life to hide his half-Japanese heritage. Kristin Olafsson takes great pride in her mixed heritage, using cultural skills learned from her Japanese mother and her Swedish grandmother.

When first the ravens flocked, Dare had broken his wrist in a car accident and went to the ER for treatement. Dr. Kristin Olafsson confused him with her Japanese looks and Swedish height. He managed to say everything wrong; needless to say, the lovers weren't meant to be together that night. Two years later, he hurt his knee, and once again Dr. Olafsson treated him. The stars seemed more aligned this time, but a terrible faux pas separated the couple once more.

What an incredible interweaving of Japanese tradition and modern romance! Kristin and Dare are wonderful characters in this story of love, loss, and loving again. Ms. Flynn ties ravens, a second chance, racial prejudice, and true love altogether in a riveting story--a romantic tale to warm your heart.

I highly recommend this book!

http://www.cerridwenpress.com/productpage.asp?ISBN=9781419909054

reviewed by Jacquie Rogers
author of Faery Special Romances
Highland Press

Friday, May 18, 2007

Faery Special Romances by Jacquie Rogers

Once Upon A Time, the faery princess Keely tried to match . . .. . . a misguided faery maiden and a surly but handsome knight, the pirate Devlin Angell and the ever-hopeful Myra, a faery under the ruse of Lord Kembell and a lady of noble birth, a blacksmith and a duchess, a flapper and a barnstormer pilot . . .But can Keely keep her own heart?



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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Sparkles to Celebrate!


Yes, I'm celebrating!!! My editor has approved the galley and Faery Special Romances is now officially being printed. That means . . . drum roll please . . . there will be an actual, real paper book SOON! Like in a few weeks.

Sherry Walker is busy making Faery Good Bath Salts. Sherrie Holmes is making the most wondrous cards using my cover, and Hurricane Mercedes, well, who knows what she's doing. She sure keeps my scribe hopping, though.

TTFN,
Keely

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

I've Been Tagged! (Thanks, Glo!)

I've been tagged by Samhain author Gloria Wiederhold. This is very cool because most of the time, my scribe (Jacquie Rogers) is tagged, but no one EVER tags me. So thanks, Glo!

Directions - POST RULES...

1. Each player starts with eight random facts/habits about themselves.

2. People who are tagged need to write their own blog about their eight things and post these rules.

3. At the end of your blog, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names.

4. Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your blog.



EIGHT RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME


1. In contemporary times, I'm about 950 years old--but very mature for my age, of course.

2. I'm a princess. While my mum has been occasionally criticized for being overindulgent, she sees the need for me to have a variety of experiences for when I begin my reign as Queen of Faeries.

3. My first starring role was in Faery Good Advice. Due to my excellent performance, my scribe won the 2006 P.E.A.R.L. Award from ParaNormal Romance Readers for best short story. You can read the story in No Law Against Love
, and again, with a new, satisfying ending (the real one) Faery Special Romances to be released later this month.

4. My first love was the handsome Caedmon, Chief of Portal Police. He didn't even look at me twice, though, since he was completely enamored with Gracie, who was posing as a man so she could play a woman's role in Bill Shakespeare's play, Much Ado About Nothing.

5. Myra gave me quite a run for my money during my first stint as faery godmother. Good grief, you just try finding a son of a viscount for a barmaid!

6. I'm quite a good matchmaker. Several of my couples are living their Happily Ever After's, thanks to moi.

7. My scribe is donating all royalties to Children's Tumor Foundation, ending Neurofibromatosis through Research.

8. Faery Special Romances will be released this month!!! Now, I'm waiting for a Hollywood director to cast me as leading lady in the next summer blockbuster. It's only a matter of time.

I'm tagging these 8 people:
Desperate Writer
Meagan Hatfield
Celia May Hart
Gabrielle Luthy
Shelli Stevens
Heather Hiestand
Eilis Flynn
M.J. Sager


Monday, April 30, 2007

My Name in Lights!

I think she could have put my picture in there one more time. I am the star, you know.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Contest!

A very good friend of mine has written a terrific book that will be released by Cerridwen Press on April 10, called THE SLEEPER AWAKES. It's a real treat for use fantasy readers who like a touch of romance. See my blog of April 7 for a review.

So, you say, what's this about a contest? Subscribe to Eilis Flynn's newsletter, and you could be eligible to win Blue Moon Enchantment, 15 stories about the magic of romance under a blue moon, written by 15 authors. One of those authors is my scribe, Jacquie Rogers. All you have to do is:

Send an email to EilisFlynn@aol.com and cc to jacquierogers@gmail.com. Be sure to put NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION in the subject line. And voila! You could be the winner. I'll even convince my scribe to include some Faery Good Bath Salts. What could be better than a therapeutic soak and a good book?

TTFN
Keely

Saturday, April 07, 2007

The Sleeper Awakes by Eilis Flynn



Woot! My scribe's friend, Eilis Flynn is partying this week, because her latest The Sleeper Awakes, is available April 10!!!

I asked my scribe to post her review again, and here it is:

The Sleeper Awakes
by Eilis Flynn
April 2007, Cerridwen Press

Ms. Flynn pens a fantastical tale of adventure and love. Catherine Deveney doesn't have long to live. She has a malignant tumor, a crippled leg, and a lover who would love to marry her to get her insurance money. An earthquake hits Seattle and Cat is crushed under a table. When she awakens, she's in a foreign land with strange people and a macabre natural disaster--waterfire.

Strian, Prince of Kurit and brother to the Court, is suspicious of Cat and suspects her of spying for the man who killed his nephew while attempting to usurp the throne. But the prince needs her for the Ritual to stay the power of the waterfire and save the kingdom from certain destruction.

The love of the people in Kurit helps Cat become a determined woman, bold enough to fulfill her duty to the people. She agrees to accompany Strian in a physically and mentally challenging quest to complete the Ritual. But her heart has been wounded in her other life, so can she be brave enough to let Strian into her heart?

This debut book pulled me in from the first page and kept me reading way past my bedtime. If you love fantasy with a dollop of romance, this is the book for you. Eilis Flynn is a author to remember, and is definitely a new addition to my autobuy list!


reviewed by Jacquie Rogers
author of Faery Special Romances
May 2007, Highland Press
Royalties go to Children's Tumor Foundation
ending neurofibromatosis through research

Friday, March 30, 2007

Mike Duncan - Awesome Music!

Why would a faery hang around the Human World, you ask? Because some humans do have magic. They really do. One of them is Mike Duncan. He's so good, both my scribe and my portrait artist added his song to their myspace pages.

See for yourself:



TTFN!
Keely

Visit me at myspace

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Dragon's Lair

All things great and small, right? So my scribe talked me into this. But you wait . . . next week these yayhoos will be colored gone! ~~Keely



Tuesday, February 20, 2007

P.E.A.R.L. Award Winner!





And the Winner Is . . .



I'm very happy to announce that my short story, Faery Good Advice, a short story in No Law Against Love, has won the P.E.A.R.L. Award for Best Short Story!




Winner 2006 PEARL

ParaNormal Excellence Award in Romantic Literature
Faery Good Advice for Best Short Story/Novella


This is the story where I got my big break, as you know. Originally, I was holding out for a blockbuster movie, but hey, a faery's gotta eat, ya know? So I took this small gig starring in a short story. Yes, I know, practically a waste of my talents, but hey, it brought me bigger and better things.

I'm continuing in an anthology of 10 romantic faery tales called Faery Special Romances, ending with the award-winning Faery Good Advice (modified to reflect my new role as princess, of course).


TTFN,

Keely

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Of Course I Am--How About You?




You Are an Exotic Beauty!



No matter what your ehtnic background, you've got a unique look

And your one of a kind beauty makes an imprint in every man's mind

You hardly ever wear the same outfit twice, and your hair is always changing

As a result, your look is always new and fresh - never outdated or stale

Thursday, February 01, 2007

2006 P.E.A.R.L. Award Nominations!







Faery Good Advice, a short story

in No Law Against Love, ISBN: 0-9746249-3-4

Nominated for 2006 PEARL

ParaNormal Excellence Award in Romantic Literature









BLUE MOON ENCHANTMENT, ISBN: 0-9746249-7-7

Nominated for 2006 PEARL

ParaNormal Excellence Award in Romantic Literature


I'm quite flattered to learn that:

The story in No Law Against Love, "Faery Good Advice," starring moi, of course, was nominated for the 2006 PEARL Awards in the Best Short Story/Novella category. This is great because that story, in a modified version, is also the last story in Faery Special Romances. Of course, the book is about my life (even though I should have been given a blockbuster movie, I'm happy with starring in a book) so I'm in every story.

Other good news: Blue Moon Enchantment, which features stories by Judith Laik, Sherrie Holmes, and my scribe, is nominated Best Anthology PEARL Award!

I'm a happy faery.

Even more good news: Deborah MacGillivray (my cover artist) has FIVE nominations (one for Best Debut Author!) and Dawn Thompson had FOUR (including for Best Overall Paranormal)! Besides their own fabulous books, they each have stories in Blue Moon Enchantment.

BTW, if you are a PNR member, my scribe and her friends would sure appreciate your vote!

TTFN!

Keely

Jacquie on myspace
No Law Against Love on Amazon (Jan. 2006, Highland Press)
Blue Moon Enchantment on Amazon (Oct. 2006, Highland Press)
Faery Special Romances on Amazon (May 2007, Highland Press)