
She wrote her first serialized story when she was still in her teens. The sexy, ongoing adventure tales were very popular at her oh-so-proper, all girls, Catholic High School, where they helped to liven up otherwise dull classes...even if her teachers didn't always think so.
Originally a Jersey girl, PG now resides with her family on the extreme left coast where she writes contemporary and paranormal romance in a variety of sub-genres.
PG can be reached directly at: pgforte@pgforte.com She can also be found on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AuthorPGForte/) and Twitter: (https://twitter.com/PGForte)
Author Interview
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
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1. PG what can you remember of then when you and the other Naughty Novelists decided to come together to create the writing collective?
I remember it as being an insanely fun time. We’d been blogging together as a group for awhile by then, and we'd been talking about doing a joint project forever, but we weren’t sure what it should be. Then we started chatting about it online and, over the course of a couple of very long sessions, everything came together. If you haven’t read our blog posts where we first introduced The Zillionaire Vampire Cowboy’s Secret Werewolf Babies I strongly suggest you do. They’re almost as zany as the book itself—and the trailers Kelly Jamieson made are killer! I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard in my life.
Nine Naughty Novelists blog-SooperSekritProject....Revealed! (September 1, 2010)
Nine Naughty Novelists blog-Who's Who in Bloodsuck, Part 1 (September 2, 2010)
Nine Naughty Novelists blog-Who's Who in Bloodsuck, Part 2 (September 3, 2010)
Later, of course, we gave If You Give a Duke A Duchy (which was originally titled, Love’s Savage Whiplash) the same treatment, although the intro to that one wasn’t as elaborate (just the one blog post instead of four!) because, by then, people knew what to expect from us.