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Introduce Yourself
Whether you're a fan of romantic fantasy or passionate about paranormal romance, you'll find someone with similar interests on the LUNA-book.com discussion boards. You'll meet new authors, visit mystical worlds, and discover breathtaking romance, right here online.
Meet your host Sapphire-eHarlequin, introduce yourself to our regulars, say hello to our featured author or simply tell us what you think of this month's book! Pull up a seat and join us!







Welcome!
I just wanted to say welcome to all who enter Lunaland!
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
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Hi everyone!
Im New to this whole thing.
So as you can tell i'm new to this and don't know how to do much on here. I love romance books. I also Love to read about vampires
well I love to read books..............AND I LOVE TWILIGHT
Welcome
Hi Midnightstarsex and Vamp_Girl, Have fun checking the site out. Oh and you both may want to go to the Simply Series Forum and check out the Nocturne area. They have lots of different creatures in their books too.
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
HI Midnight and
HI Midnight and Vamp
Welcome to Luna !! We hope you look around and dabble in some creative writing !
If you need anything feel free to email me or post in ask Sapphire!
New comer
Salutation to All
My name is Raphael Azarias, but I go by “Azarias” this is my first time here. Thank you for the welcome.
I’m a slow learner so I will take my time. I’m not a published writer, but I love to write matter of fact my obsession started about 4 years ago.
I have a problem with punctuation; I have been working on it, but having a hard time.
I love short stories, poetry, and fantasy. I’m a disable war veteran. I’m a Native American of the chumash tribe and I’m also part Mexican and do speak it brokenly. Thank You Peace and blessings Azarias
“We must learn to control and direct one's forces and silent power of thought is the ultimate force”
Azarias
Welcome to eHarlequin! It is a pleasure to "meet" you. I'm sure that once you get used to moving around the boards that you will love it here. I have a couple of suggestions for you and I'm not going to give you links so that you can learn how to move around, LOL. Over in the Write Stuff Forum, you will find a couple of areas I think will interest you. There is one thread to help you with puncuation. It is called Comma.Chamelon. Also there is a thread called Writers Challenge. Every two weeks there is a new challenge where the writers are given a topic and they have to come up with a 1000 word entry. You can get feed back from the other people who participate and that would probably help your puncuation too. As for fantasy, check out Luna Forum or in the Simply Series Form, you can find those who discuss and write Nocturnes. Oh, and I recommend you add threads you like to your favorites list so it will be easy to find again when you return. After the description of the area you are in there are either the "add Comment" button or the "add to Favorites" button, just click on it and it is added.
One more quick note, Thank You for being a war vet. I have family in the military and my DH (Dear Husband) used to be a Marine. I have family members in the Seneca Nation, a cousin married an Iriqoius (Man , I know I am spelling that wrong) woman. I'm from Western NY. I am also a very bad speller (really hope they get the spell check button back quick) and punctuation isn't that better. eHarlequin just went through some big changes and all their techies are working on fixing things that didn't make the move.
Take care everyone!
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
RE: welcome
Thank you Kim Swidersk for the welcome it’s a good feeling when being acknowledged especially being a stranger. And thanks for all the info and punctuation I’m in need. I hope I’m able to comprehend how to move around the board. You are very welcome; only a hand full has ever said that, and it’s been 36 years; “Thank you for being a war vet.”Bless you Azarias
“We must learn to control and direct one's forces and silent power of thought is the ultimate force”
YW, Azarias
More people should say thank you to our Vets.
Here is a link to that grammer practice thread.
http://community.eharlequin.com/forums/write-stuff/writing-exercises/grammar-exercises-comma-chameleon
I suggest reading the past posts. I know I have learned (and forgotten) a lot from the people over there and I go back to it for reference all the time.
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
I think I'm back....
but you never these days. Heyo all. Good see everyone again.
Tov!
Welcome back!
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
Good to be back
I was starting to go insane without the LUNAtics. *grin*
...wait a second... *thinks about that one*
ROTFL -- Tov !
ROTFL -- Tov !
newbie here...
still surfing the vast space that is the Harlequin domain. i've interest in writing science fiction or fantasy type stories, but not sure if my writing style fits. still, i've been reading the different forums and may soon participate in the LUNA area - if i can get up my nerve to do so.
BTW, lots of people here have been uber friendly. this is very nice.
Don't argue with idiots. They will drag you down and then beat you with experience.
"Life is pain Highness, anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something." - Dred Pirate Roberts, The Princess Bride
hey Writer, Yep we are
hey Writer,
Yep we are super friendly !
Heyo, Writer
Yup, very friendly and very fun, that's us.
*welcome topples Writer*
Have fun on Luna
Too cool
looking forward to talking (and reading your comments again) real soon.
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
Welcome Writer and Teachlu
I'm sure you both can find fun things to do around here.
Teachlu, I live in Jamestown. My mom's side of the family is from Salamanca.
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
thanks ks
catch u soon
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
Part of the Seneca's
My family is related to the Seneca's or Onödowága', meaning "People of the Mountains", I have not been that involved in tribal activities. I have enjoyed learning the history over the years. I have gone to the powwow's in the past to watch the dancing but that is all I have had the pleasure of doing. Jamestown is in Western NY (Chautauqua county) about 50 miles south of Buffalo. Salamanca is part of the Reservation (Cattaragus county).
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
Welcome Teach ! WOW we
Welcome Teach !
WOW we have some movement in Luna *phew* I was getting lonely!
Awww
Sapph, you should know your loyal Lunatics would never leave for good. We always show up when least expected.
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
good am all
Hey KS thanks for sharing all of that. My husband's people are the people of the Standing Rock. I imagine that most of us from NY know where the Turning Stone casino is...we have't gone to many ceremonies either. Life seems to get in the way and it is a fairly long way to travel. We ususally go up to see family...I, myself am also of mixed ancestry. My dad's people are from Nebraska, the Santee Reservation. But I haven't been home in a very long time. And we recently found out that on my mom's side, what we thought was a French link was actually Abenaki. Our history is really wierd. We were originally from Europe (like most whites tht settled in the U.S.) But during the 1800's, during a raid on a small settlement in Minnesota, a baby boy was brought home to a Dakota woman who had lost her child in giving birth. His skin was darkened with walnut juice so he wouldn't be discovered and returned like most Indian captives. His name was Joseph Robinette
He grew up and married an Indian woman, and that is how we can to be Dakota, and light skinned. On my mom's side, her father's people left New York to avoid the persecution towards any native people during the 1800's (see a pattern here?), and when they returned from Canada, they returned as French Davignons. I always thought my mom looked more Native than French but who was I? Anyway that is part of our story...the stories i might share about my mom's experience as one of the first people to live on the reservation after marrying my dad will have to wait until another day.
Someday I hope to write about all this but right now teaching and raising the last of our seven kids takes up most of our time.
hao, ona, and chao
catch you all later
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
KS, I am lonely on this
KS, I am lonely on this neck of the woods !!!!
I think we need to party ! any idea's??
great dog
saphire, that is one pretty puppy you have there. We went all the way to Indiana to get our youngest a beagle. Do you make any native crafts? i used to bead but time if very precious these days...
don't be lonely...in Luna land, one can never be truly alone. we are always surrounded by the presence of so many of our favorited creatures.
((KS)) rubies are my favorite...beautiful, deep, dark
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
A party?
Hmmmm, it has been so long since we had a party. What did we do last time? I would be happy to offer a copy of Burning Bridges or The Fire Opal as a prize if we ran a contest of some sort.
Teach, I'm not a very crafty person. I don't have the patience to complete a project. I want it done the same day I start it and that never happens. LOL
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
Crafts -- !!
I don't make native crafts, but I do a lot of different crafts ! I bead, I crochet, I knit, I scrapbook !
Mostly love to do photography !
I am always looking for neat beads !
contests
I started quilting but it is waiting until summer. I don't work summers (well i don't work and get paid), since teachers don't usually and I am not taking any courses or workshops. So I intend to hang out with my son, craft, read and concentrate on changing my diet to one that is organic...tough to do when you are the only one in house that needs to eat like that, but it is a mental break from the stress of working in an inner city school.
anybody ever thought of writing a book? my dream is to wwrite a book about our family roots in Nebraska but don't know if it will ever happen...
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
Let's build a story
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
hi azarias
thanks for being a willing warrior. so many of us have family over in Iraq. my 20 year old neice just went last week. thank god for email.
we appreciate your sacrifices for us...
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu
Luann
I've never considered writing a book. My dh wants me to write a children's book so he can illustrate it. I suppose I could do that (someday). We have worked together on medical pamphlets though.
Great start to the story. I'm not sure if Sapph would want us to move this to the Silver Unicorn where more people might get involved. Sapph, what do you think? Should we move the party to the bar?
Kim Swiderski - Curator for Harlequin Historicals MySpace (coming soon)
http://swiderski.spaces.live.com/ Rob's artwork
"The past is written in stone, unchanging. It is the future that is yet to be." Michelle Styles
"
the bar?
wow cyber drinikng, what a thought...you don't think if is a bad idea then? there is still alot to learn about how to find stuff here. having fun with it though
halfway through the secret life of CeeCee Wilkes, hard to put it down...
gotta go for now, catch you all later")
ever searching...getting there one step at a time lulu