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Write to the Market, or Follow your Passion
Millicent Eidson’s fourth novel, Dengue: A Microbial Mystery, was recently released. What’s a microbial mystery, and why is Millicent so passionate about it?...
Read MoreFollowing where the stories lead me
Author Leslie Budewitz joins me today to talk about All God's Sparrows and Other Stories: A Stagecoach Mary Fields Collection. Why did this cozy mystery author take a trek back into time to write Historical Fiction? Her reasons are many. ...
Read MoreWhen Your Protagonist's a Life Coach
Author Rhonda Blackhurst's Inn the Spirit of Murder was recently released. The author's protagonist's a life coach. Curious about what life coaching entails? Read on....
Read MoreWhat Fiction Writers Can Learn from Basketball
What Fiction Writers Can Learn from Basketball by Scott Gordon. The reviews are in and they're stunningly good. Chris Rock blurbs, " “Head Fake is about how laughter can save us." —Chris Rock, comedian, actor...
Read MoreInterview with Lois Winston
Lois Winston's 13th Anastasia Pollack Amateur Sleuth Mystery, Sorry Knot Sorry, will soon be available. We've been critique partners for many years. I ask her the questions I've always wanted to know in my interview. Join us!...
Read MoreArt Long Predicted Artificial Intelligence
Allison Brennan joins me today on Help from my Friends Friday. George Orwell predicted the dangers of "Big Brother." Art has long continued to do so. I twisted Allison's arm for her opinion on this one, folks. I'm glad I did. ~ Donnell...
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