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Giving Tuesday and Why I Chose Mary’s House of Hope
Nov
26
, 2018
My grandmother was born in 1911, and at fifteen she fell in love and married my grandfather. It wasn’t that unusual an age to marry in the hills of Arkansas back in the day. [...]
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Fear, Bravery, and the Pikes Peak Writers Conference
Nov
25
, 2018
This is a blog about things I haven’t spoken of publicly before. Things that I was advised not to share ever, but sometimes not talking about something makes it grow larger [...]
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Monday was a heck of a week…
Nov
15
, 2018
Monday began with a dawn phone-call from Jonathon’s dad telling us that there’d be a death in the family. Jon’s aunt had been sick for a very long time so it wasn’t a [...]
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25 Years Since Guilty Pleasures Was First Published
Oct
14
, 2018
We’re celebrating twenty-five years since Guilty Pleasures was first published. It came out in time for Halloween that year, and I got to add that to all the other reasons [...]
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Deal Announcment
Sep
18
, 2018
Publishers Weekly had an exclusive on this news, so I couldn’t share it until after they published it yesterday. Hamilton Re-ups At Berkley Bestseller Laurell K. Hamilton [...]
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Thank You!
Aug
22
, 2018
Thank you to everyone that came out to see us on tour. I say us, because my husband, Jonathon and our security person were by my side at every event. Security person is nameless [...]
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Serpentine Tour – Blog One
Aug
05
, 2018
Serpentine, my latest novel hits the shelves on August 7th! I can’t wait for you to finally get to read it. There were so many times that I’d write something fun, or [...]
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Serpentine Virtual Signing
Jun
22
, 2018
Click on the image above or simply visit https://www.left-bank.com/laurellkhamilton and reserve your copy of Serpentine today! [...]
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NOIR FATALE
Jun
03
, 2018
This was announced Last Week on Larry Corriea’s Blog, NOIR FATALE A Noir Scifi Fantasy Anthology. The silky note of a saxophone. The echoes of a woman’s high heels down [...]
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When the Demons Come – Memorial Day 2018
May
28
, 2018
Once I loved a military man. My husband and I dated him after he’d already come home with his wound and his medal. We’d go to sleep in a twist of sheets and warm bodies, me in [...]
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