Harper Bliss
Q & A: Lyn Gardner on Ice
Harper Bliss sits down with Lyn to talk about Ice, her writing process, and what it’s like bringing Detective Inspectors Alex Blake and Maggie Campbell to life.
Read the interviewOkay, so if you took the hour and read my “About” page, you’ll remember I said there wasn’t anything I didn’t like about writing. That’s not exactly true. I love writing, but I suck at marketing. Don’t get me wrong – I love talking about my books, but pounding the virtual pavement in search of interviewers, bloggers, or reviewers has never been something I’ve been comfortable with. Thankfully, I’ve been lucky enough to be approached by several wonderful women who took it upon themselves to contact me, and if there are anymore of you out there - just saying...
Harper Bliss
Harper Bliss sits down with Lyn to talk about Ice, her writing process, and what it’s like bringing Detective Inspectors Alex Blake and Maggie Campbell to life.
Read the interviewMichele M. Reynolds
Michele M. Reynolds interviews Lyn about her journey as a writer, her inspirations, and what keeps her coming back to the page.
Read the interviewWomen and Words Podcast
Lyn Gardner interviewed by Marion Dries on the Women and Words podcast, talking about her novels, her writing process, and what’s coming next.
“I was thrilled to speak with the author of three wonderful romance novels: Ice, Mistletoe and the epic Give Me A Reason. She’s working on some new stuff (hint, hint!) and we’ll talk about her writing process.”
Curve Magazine
Curve Magazine’s review of Ice, Lyn’s award-winning novel about two detective inspectors, a kidnapping case, and a plane crash in the wilderness.
Read the reviewCurve Magazine
Curve Magazine takes on Give Me a Reason, Lyn’s epic romance and National Indie Excellence Award winner.
Read the reviewCurve Magazine
Curve Magazine’s review of Mistletoe, Lyn’s heartwarming holiday romance and Indie Book of the Day winner.
Read the reviewIf you run a blog, podcast, book club, or just want to talk about lesbian romance, characters who feel real, or why I keep torturing my protagonists before giving them their happy endings – I’d love to hear from you.
Seriously. I’m not great at the whole self-promotion thing, but put me in front of a microphone or give me a list of questions and I’m all in. Interviews, guest posts, podcast appearances, book features – I’m game.