Helen Ginger has been writing for as long as she can remember. In high school, she wrote tragic love stories. As soon as she finished a page, someone would take it, read, and pass it on. She has no idea what happened to any of those stories. As a college student, she wrote a lot …Read More
Rainy Days, Lollygagging, and Nightmares
Monsoon Season We’re finally getting a few days of the seasonal rain in Colorado known as the monsoons flowing up from the Gulf of Mexico. Yes, it’s helping to extinguish the fires, but the rain is also causing mudslides and flash floods in some parts of the Front Range. Lots of those folks whose homes …Read More
What We Learn When a Reader Asks a Question by Jerry Peterson
Today I’m pleased to feature a return visit from Jerry Peterson whose post, Where Are We Going in the Book Biz?, appeared here on June 21st. Jerry writes crime novels set in Kansas, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Early’s Fall, his current novel, features Kansas Sheriff James Early – the Early in the title – and takes …Read More
Four Things I’m Really Sick Of….
I’m in kind of a foul mood this week, probably due to the heat and the fires, so this is a really bad time to post one of my very, very rare rants… but I’m doing it anyway. Here are four things I’m really sick of and what I’m doing to make it all better: …Read More
Karmafornia and the Mechanics of Self-Publishing by NC Weil
Today it’s my pleasure to feature NC Weil, author of Karmafornia. NC’s lifelong devotion to words – sound, sense and consonance – has equipped her to write novels and short stories, sonnets, song lyrics, and reviews of books and films. She loves art in many forms – viewable, wearable, edible, and especially, remarkable. Welcome to …Read More
“You did what?”
“You did what?” is the opening dialogue line of “Gila Monster” by Helen Ginger, one of the excellent stories in the Kindle book The Corner Café: A Tasty Collection of Short Stories by the BBT Café authors (alums of Dani Greer’s online blog book tour class). Today I’m pleased to participate in the virtual tour …Read More
Where Are We Going in the Book Biz? by Jerry Peterson
Jerry Peterson writes crime novels set in Kansas, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Early’s Fall, his current novel, features Kansas Sheriff James Early – the Early in the title – and takes place in 1949. Early’s Winter, the second book in the series, will be out next month. Peterson will follow that with Thou Shalt Not Murder, …Read More
I’ve Been Tagged With the Lucky Seven Meme
It really is fun to take a break and play now and then, so thanks to mystery author and blogger Maryann Miller for giving me the Lucky Seven Meme. Unlike some other blog awards, this one is for writers. The task is to share an excerpt from a story or novel we’re currently writing or …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Three Authors, Three Questions
Today’s the day. I’ve asked three authors the same three questions and posted their answers and author photos over at Chiseled in Rock blog. Our guests are mystery authors Laura Benedict and Elizabeth Spann Craig (aka Riley Adams) and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers dystopian thriller/sci fi writer Warren Hammond. I hope you’ll drop by and …Read More
Monday, Monday…what to blog about on Monday?
Breakthrough is free today and tomorrow for your Kindle Well, first, I’d like to mention blogger/author Stephen Tremp’s novel Breakthrough: The Adventures of Chase Manhattan, which is book one in the Breakthrough Trilogy, is supposed to be free for your Kindle today and tomorrow. Breakthrough is a scientific thriller which features wormholes, a topic that …Read More
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