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Interview with Barbara Nickless & The Drowning Game
I interview my friend and Wall Street Journal and Amazon Charts Bestselling Author Barbara Nickless. I loved this book. Like everything Barbara does, she put her all into it. ...
Read MoreCollaboration Creates Community
Author Kerry Hammond is one of the contributors in the Sisters in Crime Colorado Mystery Merge Anthology. Kerry shares her thoughts on participating in a collaboration....
Read MoreDoes your Accent make you less American?
Imagine waking up with a completely different accent—regional or foreign. What would you do: embrace it or fight it? This is the dilemma facing Claire Fontaine, protagonist of Threads of Deception. I'm pleased to introduce Debut Author Elle Jauffret, whose novel is garnering rave reviews. ...
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 I Got my Mind Game On
Every author, if they're honest has an inner critic. Rhonda Lane joins me on my blog to talk about her journey and the mentors behind it....
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. ...
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