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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 8 Number 3 March 2008<br>
<br>
TO THE ARCHIVES<br>
<br>
Go now to the archives where the letter lives with color,<br>
pictures and little geegaws, www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http:///">http://</a><br>
www.peggyfielding.com) If you haven't<br>
got subscribed you may do so free of charge.<br>
<br>
CHILLED TO MY HEART<br>
<br>
On February 29th, 2020 was about the only thing to watch so I<br>
turned to their program. The story for the night made me shiver<br>
in my little red shoes. It was all about three young women, one<br>
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<title>Peggy Fielding's Newsletter February 2008
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 8 Number 2 Feb. 2008<br>
<br>
FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT<br>
<br>
Go to the archives and click newsletter on my<br>
www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http://www.peggyfielding.com/">http://www.peggyfielding.com</a>) website so you can see the<br>
drawings and<br>
pictures that I hope will appear. It is hard to believe that<br>
February is over. Sorry for late! My own fault.<br>
<br>
SATURDAY NIGHT WEAKNESS<br>
<br>
I'm just a tiny bit ashamed to admit that I have a secret<br>
addiction. I watch COPS on FOX, as well as "America's Most<br>
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 8 Number 1 January 2008<br>
<br>
OFF TO THE ARCHIVES<br>
<br>
You don't want to miss any little doodads so look at this letter<br>
with the geegaws thrown in, at www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http:///">http://</a><br>
www.peggyfielding.com) so you won't<br>
miss the fun stuff.<br>
<br>
REJECTION<br>
<br>
Writers have to learn to live with the awful "no" that editors<br>
and agents sometimes send. I received two of the lousy things<br>
recently... the first from Silhouette for my romance EMBRACE ON<br>
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 7 &nbsp; Number 11 &nbsp; December 2007<br>
<br>
UH HUH, TO THE ARCHIVES<br>
<br>
Go to www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http://www.peggyfielding.com/">http://www.peggyfielding.com</a>) so you can see<br>
interesting gegaws,<br>
photos and this time...even a poem!<br>
<br>
REGENCIES RETURN<br>
<br>
Ima Jinn Books thrilled me this month with the announcement that<br>
they are looking for Regency Novels of every sort. I'd love to be<br>
able to buy a traditional Regency. They are what were once called<br>
"comedy of manners," and, of course, the manners were those of<br>
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
<br>
Vol. 7 &nbsp; Number 10 &nbsp; November 2007<br>
<br>
SNEAK AROUND<br>
<br>
Yeah, sneak around to the archives so you can see the interesting<br>
doodads Dan inserts into the letter. Go to www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http:///">http://</a><br>
www.peggyfielding.com).<br>
I have a lot to tell you this month.<br>
<br>
FAN LETTER FROM ILLINOIS<br>
<br>
I was thrilled to get a fan letter from Carol Ann Culbert<br>
Johnson. I thought it was from Tulsa's Carol Johnson but no....it<br>
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 7 Number 9 Oct. 2007<br>
<br>
HELLO AGAIN<br>
<br>
Yes, I want you to go to the archives so you can see what is<br>
happening here with pictures and all. Go to<br>
www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http://www.peggyfielding.com/">http://www.peggyfielding.com</a>). Sorry, I know. I slipped<br>
September.<br>
<br>
CRIMINAL PURSUITS<br>
<br>
I haven't done anything criminal recently but Jackie King<br>
persuaded me to attend a conference called, "Criminal Pursuits."<br>
The affair was for mystery writers.<br>
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<title>Peggy Fielding's Newsletter August 2007
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 7 Number 8 August 2007<br>
<br>
LOOK AT THE NUMBERS<br>
<br>
Still looks kinda lucky, doesn't it? I've always liked 8 better than 7 anyway.<br>
Now, go to www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http://www.peggyfielding.com/">http://www.peggyfielding.com</a>) to get the<br>
decorated version of this month's epistle.<br>
<br>
STRANGE HAPPENINGS<br>
<br>
Off-the-wall-stuff has always happened to me. Ask Raymona Anderson or her<br>
husband who used to live in Oklahoma (but now live in Arkansas) about their<br>
ghost who visited in the bedroom they'd assigned to me. That was when Raymona<br>
lived in Slapout, Oklahoma and I went west to talk about writing. Wonder if the<br>
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<title>Peggy Fielding's Newsletter July 2007
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
Vol. 7 &nbsp;Number 7 &nbsp;July, 2007<br>
<br>
SOMETHING SPECIAL?<br>
<br>
Is this issue lucky or what? Look up at the numbers...vol. 7, no. 7,<br>
2007. Hm-m-m.<br>
<br>
TO THE ARCHIVES<br>
<br>
Go to www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http://www.peggyfielding.com/">http://www.peggyfielding.com</a>) to see the tarted up<br>
version of my<br>
newsletter for this month. The thing always looks better when my web<br>
master has put his touches on it.<br>
<br>
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<title>Peggy Fielding's Newsletter June 2007
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PEGGY FIELDING'S NEWSLETTER<br>
<br>
Vol. 7 Number 6 June 2007<br>
<br>
BACK TO THE REAL WORLD<br>
<br>
Now, I'm dealing with the real world, my world, the world of<br>
words. That is a much better place to be than the world of<br>
doctors, hospitals and strokes.<br>
<br>
Go with me to www.peggyfielding.com (<a href="http://www.peggyfielding.com/">http://www.peggyfielding.com</a>) to see this<br>
month's letter<br>
complete with illustrations. More fun that way, right?<br>
<br>
NEW BOOKS REQUIRE NEW PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES<br>
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