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 Candice has several workshops available for presentation at writers' groups or general interest groups. She would be pleased to speak at your next group meeting or conference. Contact Candice for her availability.
The Power of POV: Using it to Bring Characters to Life
This workshop, for beginning to intermediate writers, will present some basic skills for using deep 3rd-person point-of-view to bring characters to life, including some common pitfalls to avoid. This will not be a "To Head-Hop or Not To Head-Hop" workshop, but will instead focus on how to make the most effective use of POV in deepening and enriching characterization, how to REALLY get inside, and stay inside, a character's head.
Say What? Putting Words in Your Characters' Mouths
You've heard all about dialog tags, beats, and all that technical stuff that makes up the structure of good dialog. Now it's time to talk about what to put inside those quotes. Candice will discuss how to use dialog to move the story forward and to reveal character, and will provide tips on creating natural-sounding dialog.
Developing Characters Through Backstory
In this workshop, Candice explains how to create characters with consistent behaviors and consistent actions/reactions based on their backstory. The backstory provides information about the past that helps to understand the psychology of the character in the present. It provides insight into the motives and actions and responses of the characters. Specific influences in the past create a very specific character in the present. Candice will demonstrate how to create a backstory chart that helps to understand (or predict) the behavior of the character.
Researching the Historical Novel: Where to Find It, How to Use It
This workshop focuses on the role of research in writing the historical romance. The emphasis is on the Regency period, but the methodology applies to any period. Topics include research methods and source materials; what NOT to use as sources; making the most of internet sources; how and when to incorporate research into your story.

Ladies' Magazines of the Regency Period
Learn what a woman of the Regency would be reading to keep abreast of social and political news, fashion, literature, and theatre. The most popular magazines of the day (including the Lady's Magazine, Ackermann's Repository of Arts, La Belle Assemblée, the Lady's Monthly Museum, the Gallery of Fashion, and Le Beau Monde) will be discussed in terms of packaging, circulation numbers, content, editorial direction, etc. Copies of many of the magazines, both bound volumes and individual monthly issues in their original covers, will be on hand for close examination.
My Lady's Boudoir
This is primarily a show-and-tell presentation featuring many of the objects from Candice's Collections. Concentrating on items found on a lady's dressing table as well as various fashion accessories, the presentation includes scent bottles, vinaigrettes, cosmetic cases, jewelry, fans, purses, quizzing glasses, and shoe buckles. Candice will explain the historical context of each group of items and describe how they were used. A
PowerPoint presentation provides detailed images of the items as well as paintings and fashion prints that show similar items in use.


New and Previously Owned Books (Good site to buy romance novels, new and used copies. Reviews and articles as well.)
Historical Romance Writers (Book reviews, author interviews, etc.)
All About Romance (Reviews, articles, message boards, etc.)
Mystic Castle (Reviews and message boards for readers of historical romance.)
The Romance Reader (Good review site.)
Romance Reviews Today (Good review site.)
Romantic Times Magazine (Reviews from the magazine, plus message board etc.)
Panda Cams at:
San Diego Zoo
Atlanta Zoo
National Zoo, Washington DC
24-hour live video cams from three zoos that are homes to giant pandas. These critters are so much fun to watch! And there is usually at least one cub on hand. It's hard to find anything cuter than a baby panda.
Romance Writers of America
The Beau Monde (RWA Regency chapter)
San Francisco RWA chapter
JASNA (Jane Austen Society of America)
Republic of Pemberley (for Jane Austen addicts)
The Bay Area English Regency Society
Friends of the English Regency


Running With Quills
A group of bestselling authors from the Seattle area (Jayne Anne Krentz, Stella Cameron, Elizabeth Lowell, Lori Foster, Susan Andersen, and Suzanne Simmons) blog about writerly topics and other important stuff.
Word Wenches
Seven historical romance authors, plotting in the present, writing about the past ... and improvising the rest. WW authors include Jo Beverley, Edith Layton, Mary Jo Putney, Patricia Rice, Loretta Chase, Sarah Gabriel, and Susan Holloway Scott.
Risky Regencies
Regency writers Ammanda McCabe, Megan Frampton, Diane Perkins, Laurie Bishop, Janet Mullaney, Cara King, and Elena Green discuss all things Regency.
Romance B(u)y the Book
Michelle Buonfiglio's book reviews, interviews, and blog at LifetimeTV.com. Michelle invites you to "dish about the Best Romance Novels, the Hottest Heroes, the Cheesiest Covers, and anything else we can think of."
Romancing the Blog
A long list of writers contribute articles to this blog where they talk about "what's hip, what's now, what's tomorrow in the romance world."
Teach Me Tonight
"Musings on romance ficiton from an academic perspective." A very interesting blog with serious, scholarly topics penned by several contributing academics.
History Hoydens
"Historical Romance Writers Dishing the Dirt on Research."
Romantic Inks
A group of aspiring romance writers talk about writing, with frequent guest lecturers.
Romance Vagabonds
"Just a ragtag band of writers, traveling from WIP to WIP…looking to finally finish one."
The Goddess Blogs
Fun group of bestselling authors, including Karen Rose, Claudia Dain, Sabrina Jeffries, Karen Hawkins, Nicole Jordan, Rahel Gibson, Suzanne Enoch, and Julia London.

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