Monday, May 16, 2011

Robocop Helmet For Sale

Chiclana de la Frontera






These verses that smell "Cai" tonight
Spring
fill my soul with joy, my hill
away penalties.
I gave them the poet José Breton
Salinas,

scented Muscat and southern white people,
nesting swallows.



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and Poetry Video Video:
José Brittany Salinas

Kidneys Not Filtering Properly

Answering your questions ...


First, I thank you for your invaluable help by sending a multitude of questions to the blog and Corner the romantic novel. There have been many and great.
Of these, as I stepped forward, Booket has chosen some that will complement the launch of Mists in e-book, and promotion.

Here I leave the remaining questions that have been released.

I know say "THANK YOU" and sounds a bit, I give you at every step. But I have no choice but to do because you are fantastic and I volcáis me.

I love you,

Nieves Hidalgo



CRISTIN @: How do you build the characters physically? Do you know someone sockets?

NIEVES: This question I also have done several times, but again the answer. Yes I have a pattern when creating my male characters, but usually all are the product of imagination and not plasma, or I try, people they know, in the romantic stories.

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KATONA: Would you like to write, as a protagonist or secondary, on a real character of English history or foreign?

NIEVES: Many of my novels, if not all, always get any real supporting character. I like to give a bit of realism to the adventure. Pride appears in Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, in Sunrise captives, Charles I, his advisor and the Communards, in the east Moon Sultan of Turkey, in Karnak Nights, some pharaohs, in the black angel, the king of Spain ... I never happened to real people as the protagonists of my novels, I think a very complicated and I'm afraid of incurring some inconsistency, but I really admire the authors who dare to romanticize the lives of characters as Henry VIII.

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SAVANNAH990: Do you plan to write a historical novel set in another country such as Japan, India, Russia?

NIEVES: I have too many projects right now as to devise new, but inevitably they come out. I have no novels set in those countries, and I regret it because I like all three. Hopefully I can think of any argument to place in them. If so, it came to be.

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SAVANNAH990: Now that you've written a novel about pyramids and Egypt ... Do you plan to write more novels set in this country, both currently and formerly?

NIEVES: Well, I have no plans to write any more about Egypt, but it's all about me something interesting emerges. If the argument I like, I do not mind repeating country or time.

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SAVANNAH990: Do you plan to write a story with a touch Nights like Karnak but with a different culture, such as the Maya or Aztec?

NIEVES: It is even possible. Some time ago I thought a story would place in Peru. A current period but for adventure. It would be nice to take it up.

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LIDIACLOQ: What writer would want to share a book, write together?

NIEVES: Question complicated. I think I have my own style and would be quite difficult to write something mean to another writer, because each attempt to translate yours. I do not care what is comment and accept ideas to correct it. In addition, if the other writer in question was a devoted ... how dare to write something to it, where I could contribute little to their knowledge, certainly better than mine?
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MARY: When you write a novel ... Are you still a ritual?

NIEVES: None in particular. I have the idea and I start the machine. In any case, if I think of a name or surname that they may serve (or scene) when I'm away from home, write it down anywhere. This does not recommend it to anyone if then you're like me, I do not know where I put the note. Good thing I always remember as noted.

♥ ♥ ♥ LILIAN

: Being a versatile author, have you ever thought about writing about a subject that is not Romantic?

NIEVES: Yeah, of course. I like to vary, so each of my novels are set in different times and places. I have a story that has nothing to do with the romantic and I'm developing because it is too short. Although what I like are adventure stories, I think I should not close roads to another genre, mostly because I enjoy just writing a mystery novel or a newspaper article.

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LILIAN: What do you think of how the landscape is romantic in Spain? Can you live of writing?

NIEVES: Fortunately, readers of romance are a loyal, the most faithful people I know. As we are compulsive buyers, do not stop to ask new and reissues, and that makes the market does not falter. On the other hand, publishers have realized that English authors are as good as the foreign, even better in many cases, are running. Writing is a pleasure, but not sold as many copies as a life of writing in Spain, at least in most cases.

♥ ♥ ♥ LILIAN

: This question may not be for an interview, but I have a curious if the novels outright gifts online to all readers (Heather White, Ariana, etc), can then be published by a publisher?

NIEVES: When a novel gift to the followers do not think about whether it can be published or not. Normally they do not publish. The case of The Black Angel, that if it comes out on paper with Essence, and I had no choice but to stop hanging on the blog, has been due to the amount of requests of their own readers, both in my blog and in the forums called bound history. Of course, had to be corrected because they are simple gift drafts.

♥ ♥ ♥ LILIAN

: What you read English author a book and was pleasantly surprised?

NIEVES: I would not give names because I'm sure I would have in the pipeline. What I can say is that I have several novels by English authors and nothing has disappointed me, both historically and in contemporary and even erotic. The dedicated and I have a luxury look at them and say, are written by compatriots and are great.

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LILIAN: I once read that you had written many novels in a drawer. How do you decide which novel to "get" him and see if it publishable? Or read all the editor and choose him? Or depending on the market, for example, hackers succeed and I have one, how black Angel? ...

NIEVES: I have written over 30 novels, true, and even bound. So far I've taken off the shelves which I liked at the time, when I did and he already had in your computer, but I've also released three new, that he had written, because I keep imagining new adventures. I was lucky enough to choose which I wanted to publish and publishers have accepted me with unimpeded. Fog has been the only one that has been specifically requested by Booket to taste the argument. I am guided by what carried in the market, I am unable to write to order.

♥ ♥ ♥ LILIAN

: As a reader, in general, what is your favorite genre? Do you read regularly romantic?

NIEVES: Leo all, romantic, historical, contemporary, detective, fantasy, intrigue ... I like all genres. I have to always be reading something, I can not be without a book. I admit that I enjoy the romance more than any other genre, but I devour any novel that falls into my hands.

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MARY: Did you ask publishers to view the covers?

NIEVES: Sometimes yes, sometimes not. Sometimes they ask what idea you have, you send them some of them and then you tailor the cover. Other times you forward it when completed to know what you think. However, the publishers have a professional team who always try to choose the best and most commercial.

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MARY: When does a contemporary?

NIEVES: I like to mix modern times with the last few times, I guess it's because find more adventure in a remote time. I think I do better in what we may call historic and arguments that come to mind tend to be always looking back. But everything is possible and so one of these days I start with a pure contemporary, is a matter of finding the argument that I like.

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MARY: Is there a place that inspires you most?

NIEVES: If you mean in the house, I have not. If what you say is a country, all inspired me in some way, there is not one that does not have an interesting history. But inspiration comes to me like a bus on the beach, climbing a mountain or in the supermarket.

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MC2: Your novels are framed in the historical sub-genre but one that deals with time travel. Do you attract others writing about romantic subgenres?

NIEVES: One thing that amuses me is to write history. And I've had it with the two in that mix past and present time. I have also written a contemporary but not the computer I have. Now if you mean to write about vampires and loved well, I do not look capable or arguments occur to me.
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SANDRAYRUTH: When does a novel of romantic suspense?

NIEVES: If you mean a contemporary romantic thriller, I promise it whenever I think of a good story. Or when I have time to pass the police that I have to clean.

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SANDRAYRUTH: I know everybody asks you to do the book's best friend Luna Desmond's novel of the East. My question is are you going to write it or else you would write that of Kemal, which interests me a lot?

NIEVES: Alex is a player that would want, it's true. Ironically, chutzpah and a womanizer. Sure would much play in a novel. But I plan to write its history. As for Kemal, already has its own since it is the star of moon from the east, so I guess you're referring to his cousin. Sorry, but I have not thought about writing at the moment because I'm busy with other projects.

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MIRYAM: In Nights Karnak why the English character is a blonde? I know it's absurd but I was reading the book was strange.

NIEVES: Not all English are brown and dark eyes, there are also blond like gold and green or blue eyes. Choose a blond actor seemed more appropriate for a character that, logically, is roasted by the sun of Egypt because of his work, stood out more. On the other hand, as Brown the star, assumed the counterpoint to his dark beauty. Yes, I put her with short hair and indications of a friend left her with Melenita.

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MIRYAM: Have you ever been to the pyramids?

NIEVES: I had the very great good fortune to travel to Egypt. I was at the pyramids, of course, and I even up to the Cheops (I think now no longer allowed). I can assure you the feeling of going up to the burial chamber, which is above all, it was shocking. In fact, shocks and fascinates all of Egypt, from the palms to the mastaba. That magic has stayed with me.

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LIDIACLOQ: Would you let someone read the novels before finishing? If so who? And if not, and let them read to anyone after completion to whom lent them to read?

NIEVES: I hate to leave an unfinished novel because I'm changing things, including scenes or removing others. I leave when they are finished, albeit a rough draft, of course, I have to fix later. Once completed and corrected (first correction only), yes I have some very dear people to whom the command. And then ... to change again, for they always give you bright ideas that help to round.

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LIDIACLOQ: your characters have inspired people ever know?

NIEVES: I think I've answered this question, but I repeat. I have some respect for the male leads but they are usually up characters.

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LADYZAREK: What time would you like to write a book based have not one yet?

NIEVES: I really do not know. I think I have written novels of all time that I like: Middle Ages, Civil War, American War of Independence, the Spain of 1600, the Regency, ancient Egypt ... There are still many wonderful times that I have not played yet, but so far I am not writing about Romans, to name a few.

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MC2: Of all your novels, what male protagonist is your favorite?

NIEVES: I would be unable to choose one in particular. Each one has something I've been in love while creating. I like them all, even the sin of immodesty, because otherwise they would not have given birth. If I were forced to choose, I'd pick Wulkan possibly because medieval warriors me crazy. I've been to see Ivanhoe, Robert Taylor, twenty times.

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MARIA EUGENIA RUIZ (Scarlet Letter): Which of all your works do you prefer?

NIEVES: As I said sometimes, I have affection for all and each of them. If I have to choose, I'd pick Wulkan possibly, the hero of Pride Saxon and Marina, the heroine of Sunrise captives.

♥ ♥ ♥ MARTA

ESTEBAN: If you had to live in one of your novels, which one do you choose? Why?

NIEVES: Well, I love the adventure of the duration of eternity, so the ghost, which should be fascinating to meet someone like Dargo. We also have an adventure at the time of the Normans and Saxons. But finding a tomb in Egypt including mystery and curse would not go further. Is that I can not resist the adventure.

♥ ♥ ♥ MARTA

ESTEBAN: If you could be one of your characters, what would you choose? Why?

NIEVES: If man could be any of them, surely Wulkan-Saxon Pride of the time. As a woman, I would choose Sunrise Marina Alonso-captive-or-Nights Esther Karnak.

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GUM: After The Black Angel and Mists, what will your next novel published?

SNOW: I can not talk about that project, I'm sorry. But there are several novels in progress, so some will and I hope readers like it and welcome it with the same affection.

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GUM: Are you going to give more novels to read them on your blog? If so what are novels?

NIEVES: I have intention to give a novel more, of course. The readers who follow me and encourage you deserve everything. Still do not know which will choose, try to be as entertaining as the previous ones and that they like even if another draft. I have to find time to prepare, but come.

♥ ♥ ♥ STAR

RUBILAR: What inspires you to write your novels?

NIEVES: You inspire me anything, even the simplest. A ring, the sight of a landscape, a statue ... Nothing in particular. Ideas come when they want, without searching.

♥ ♥ ♥ VALERIE

: Do you have any domestic or foreign author of romance that you have been a guide or role model or just your favorite?

NIEVES: I've always made examples when I ask this question. The author I first read it when I was 15, was Marisa Villardefrancos, which made me hopes up with a fantastic story of Irish, The Knight of the heather. Of foreign, K. Woodiwiss, who encouraged me to start writing seriously.

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VALERIE: What genre of romance do you prefer?

NIEVES: Without a doubt, novels that have something historic. But I also like the contemporary and the fantastic, always well-written and makes me dream. Not the kind you choose, but the argument. I enjoyed even with vampire novels because their characters have managed to get involved in the adventure.

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VALERIE: What basic elements you think should have a good love story?

NIEVES: The romantic should have the same elements as any other novel: action, mystery, adventure. The only difference, if anything, is that it's part of romance is more present, is the linchpin of history.

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JOSE MARIA: You have written over thirty novels. Are they still intact or have taken chunks, phrases and scenes of them for inclusion in your novels already published?

NIEVES: Each novel, written at the time, is a different story. When I start writing a novel I can not remember the last, so that each has its own identity. By changing the location, dates and argument, it would be impossible to find scenes or phrases from novels already written.

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JOSE MARIA: What new novel published after May 2? (I know you're not able to answer, but to see if school.)

NIEVES: Well, sorry, but I am not may issue notices of upcoming work. I can say that I will continue writing romance readers while I continue to support, but also I have other projects other than that I hope will be well received.

♥ ♥ ♥ MARTA

: As readers have preferences when choosing the type of stories, ie, historical, contemporary, paranormal etc. With what gender you feel more identified? I say this because generally the authors have a specific genre but you've played various types.

NIEVES: It's true that I have played various types of romance, historical, contemporary-paranormal, and even though I have not posted anything today. To enjoy most is the historic, so the two novels that can be included in paranormal has also remnants of the past. But I like change, both country and time, could not always write on the same subject, how could it do so on the same day.

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MARTA: How can create different characters without falling always in the same prototype?

NIEVES: I think all the characters, especially the male, always have something in common: brave proud, attractive, hard ... If modificásemos these parameters we find the hero in romance novels. They may or not a last resort, to be fair or dark, use a title or be pirates, but they show off the features we want to find in a novel. However, each and every one of them should have their own personality. I imagine that the change of time, situation and place, I find it easier to create different characters. When giving life to go to any of the protagonists or secondary, I can not come to mind none of the above, I simply introduced into the adventure.

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NIKITA: Normally always likes to ask what's the favorite author or what is the favorite novel, I want to dig a little further, would you dare tell us, what is the author of which you do not like anything at all , or you've read the novel and I have seemed a waste of both time and money?

NIEVES: Never give the name of a writer to say that I have not liked anything, out of respect. I have them, of course, but to me anyone who stands in front of a blank page and manages to create a story, albeit poor, has my admiration.

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NIKITA: Are you in favor of the book of life or new technology 'e-book'?

NIEVES: No doubt that technology is advancing by leaps and bounds and that the e-book is getting stronger. I think that any system that brings people to read is commendable, what is needed is to read more and to reassure the neighbors, to dream and do not waste time on hate. However, I love the smell of paper, to turn the pages, feel between the fingers. I guess I'm a bit old.

♥ ♥ ♥

NIKITA: What is the latest novel you've read a English author?

NIEVES: Published ya, risky decisions, Mar Carrión. Outstanding I have a few that take the opportunity to buy before the holidays, you have to be national material.




Saturday, May 14, 2011

Jcpenney Survey Salon

Fiestas de San Isidro in Madrid


Madrid for the holidays, nothing better than to rescue the Proclamation a few years ago, a genius. With permission from D. Joaquin Sabina, I leave you here:


Madrileños, Madrid,
ladies and gentlemen,
giant and big heads,
Isidros and outsiders,
citizens, citizens,
cats, cats corraleros,
mantoncitos manila,
chulapos, organ,
Maripepa, Hilarion, meringues
and mattress,
(without forgetting the Getafe and Rayo
going up):
hear what a phony,
Andalusia and Madrid,
air comes to tell
of couplet rather than verse.
Today trumpeted in this town that
was cut and remains
spite of everything
cradle of a blond heir.

my daughters were born here,
here in the middle of a concert,
realized it was not a hoax
that "from Madrid to heaven."
Rumanitas bad married
rafter Caribbean, sub-Saharan candombe
,
polkit Iron Curtain, mulatto
overseas,
Indians, Moors, Chinese, blacks,
I mean welcome this
Madrid so modern,
this as old Madrid
with a European passport.

When spree,
I cordially wish that brindéis
for San Isidro,
darling of atheists
Camel
angels are shirking of toil.
From this balcony
I ask you to spend a moment
the railing and her husband,
of indifference and money
Ubrique and Pantoja,
of Rajoy, Zapatero,
of good and bad,
mood and kicking,
(without mentioning Special Dona
conspiring between
scarves silk Gallardón
to see who takes off).
playmate struggle:
forgive my boldness
good manners require
to opposition and government.

Although
Olympics give us and robotic recreation and appears

Babylon forum was always a people
with roundabouts, boulevards,
with taverns and museums with children

every street and every balcony a pot
and every one chotis verbena
and in each hallway a kiss.
not forget Santa Eugenia
nor Pozo and Atocha, hair
the soul continues on end,
when they burst in my dreams
commuter trains,
grief tracks .

Coleguita of the rock,
Andalusia and Extremadura,
Galician, Basque Country, Murcia,
Asturias and La Mancha,
when
end the day we take best
naked playing with the missus
the sweetest of the games.
Drink, dance, enjoy, rejoice
the bullfighters
Marcao in Vistillas
chispún the grandparents,
crazy cars go up to the trampling
winter
to run the wine and laughter,
friendship and laugh,
enrollaos and passes,
for a few days at least
lest Uncle Paco again
with the January sales.
Flee all the sadness,
envy and jealousy,
place yourself, as he said that Mayor
so tender,
outdated and do not let
to move their bodies with
the Supreme Móstoles,
with Revolver, Rosendo,
with Womad, with operettas,
that music is, pal body,
most exquisite liquor,
the tastiest food .
Madrid alluvial
to enjoy that there will be time
back to the office,
the mortgage, the fallow
to the factory, rain,
the family, school.

And posts a wish,
I want to say to you

a world more complicated and more fraternal,
more united and happy,
tavern and nocherniego,
horny and carefree
prejudices and complexes and a life
life it
tailored to the people.
And I say goodbye it's time
dance and not verses,
Madrid, Madrid,
so close and so far,
dwarfs, large, medium, bald
with leather jacket,
punks, rappers, thoroughbred,
floats, preppies, rockers,
accompany me in
cry that escapes my chest

people Forum Viva! Live
village festival!

(Cry in the San Isidro 2005, Joaquín Sabina spoke on the balcony of the Casa de la Villa)

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

D2nt Create Game Longer

The Black Angel and Mists in PanetadeLibros.com

I invite you to see the page PlanetadeLibros has created for the presentation of two novels in this May public with them.

In the section on Mists, you can read some of the questions I did a few days ago. The other will answer in brief here.




Nieves Hidalgo

Travel to the Caribbean pirates have been more compelling than ever









Nieves Hidalgo

Will Read unravel the mysteries it hides Hallcombe House?






Cervical Discharge Cycle

Draw the proper time comes

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Biggest Package Of Tech Decks From Target

The Black Angel already has his first critical


After
a well deserved restful weekend in which I tried to shake off the stress accumulated in the past month, on my return I found the first review of my latest novel, The Black Angel.

I want to thank and send a big kiss to Awen, which is the person who made the criticism.

If you wish, you can read here .