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Shiloh Walker
American
Author
Along
Anything
Love Affair
Me
Writing
You
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Frederick Douglass
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I don't write as much erotic romance as I used to, but I think that's just because my writing style has changed.
Shiloh Walker
Writing
Style
Think
Changed
Write
Writing Style
Because
Just
Romance
Just Because
Much
Used
I'm pretty sure my love affair with science-fiction started with ET.
Shiloh Walker
Love
Pretty
Sure
Affair
Love Affair
Started
I've got this thing for spicy stuff. Now, if you give me hot chocolate with chili pepper, a book and a bubble bath, I'm a happy girl.
Shiloh Walker
Me
You
Happy
Book
Girl
Bath
Spicy
Pepper
Give
Give Me
Bubble
Hot
Stuff
Got
Chili
Chocolate
Now
Thing
My secret is simple. I have a very short attention span, and writing lots of things fast appeases that very attention span.
Shiloh Walker
Attention Span
Writing
Simple
Secret
Attention
Lots
Very
Short
Short Attention Span
Span
Fast
Things
I still tend to read more urban fantasy and romance than science-fiction, but every once in a while, a couple of books will come along and knock my socks off.
Shiloh Walker
Will
Every
Books
Once
More
Tend
Knock
Along
Come
Couple
Read
Still
Off
Than
Romance
While
Urban
Fantasy
Socks
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