About
Whether it’s a shapeshifter romance exploring the primal power of the wild feminine, or BDSM romance where love digs into a character’s shadows, Nara believes romance should open the door and push lovers into a new dimension: sexually, emotionally, and sometimes physically.
Nara Malone is an award winning novelist and poet. As a freelance journalist and writer, her feature profiles on women entrepreneurs and her romantic short stories have been published in newspapers, magazines, and digital publications.
Nara lives on a small farm in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains. When she’s not writing, she loves to run, hike, bike, and kayak. Every story she tells incorporates her love of animals, nature, and adventure.
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hi nara,
we love your fiction novel owned very much. continue writing and elaborater yourself in this niche – it´s for you! thank you for sharing your novel owned for free – we´ve published it today on veryheaven ouverture.
good look, and many fantasies
cassie – editor
It’s always nice to find the style and niche that makes us – and our readers – happy. Congrats on being published.
Hi Fantasia! Thanks for stopping by the blog. I was looking through yours. Great site. The comment above yours about publishing my work was written by someone who took an e-book and posted the contents with additions of their own without my permission, so I wasn’t really published. I guess i should be honored they liked it that much. But thanks for the support.
Hmmm… not sure how I would feel about that if a person did that to me! so hard to protect ones own work with this electronic mediujm.
I’d love to read what you think. I will visit now and then.
Thanks for stopping by my site …. leave a “footprint” next time
You’re a master of confusion with your links.
I’m pretty sure this is the one you sent me the other day that I have in my blogroll. When I first wrote that poem I was at this one poetry post and I think I scared the bejesus out of every soul on that site. It sat on the top most read list for three weeks but I only had five comments. It’s rather like my post the Philosophy of dying of which I wrote for my sister when she was in the hospital this past Feb and signed a DNR.
Hope you’re having a good holiday.
Peace.
Well hey Charles. I get lost here myself so I’m sure my directions aren’t much help. I love poking around in your poetry site, which is I think easier to get lost in than my own — lost in the words.
Nice knowing you, honored to have you over at my site. Would definitely keep coming back here.