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The Long and Winding Road
Author Kait Carson defines perseverance in both her series writing and pursuing her freelance career. It may take time, but sometimes when you least suspect, an author discovers momentum....
Read MoreSerializing your Novel on Substack
My guest today shares the how, what, and why she decided to publish on a growing platform known as Substack. Elisabeth Rhoads is the author of Haggard House and she's making a name for herself. ...
Read MoreHow Historical Paranormal Sleuths Gave Me an Idea
Katherine Ramsland is one of the most logical people I know. She's the reason, I never have a law enforcement professional solve a crime by "gut instinct." So naturally if her protagonist ventures into the paranormal, she better prove it. Fascinating article about how Katherine gets her ideas. ...
Read MoreThe New Neighbor: Just Like Me
What are the chances a fellow mystery writer would not only move into my neighborhood, but across the street? I detail how I met Author Bailey Herrington and how he's become a treasured friend....
Read MoreThe First Modern Police Officer
How far back should historians go to study police procedure? And who exactly is credited as the first Modern Police Officer? My guest Author Judy Willmore gives a fascinating history lesson with two very different perspectives.....
Read MoreRipped from the Headlines
Greetings, friends, and welcome to my Friday blog. I met today’s guest at Left Coast Crime earlier this year and…
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