I first learned about Michael after our first mysteries were published in 2007 by Five Star/Gale. Not long after, I had the pleasure of meeting Michael and his wife, as well as his co-author Marilyn Victor, at a mystery convention. You won’t find nicer folks in all of mystery bookdom, and that’s saying a lot …Read More
Wednesday Scramble
Tomorrow’s Guest I’m very excited to have mystery author Michael Allan Mallory as my guest blogger tomorrow. Michael and his partner in crime, Marilyn Victor, have created an excellent series character in zookeeper Lavender (Snake) Jones. Their books are Death Roll and the newly released, Killer Instinct. And Another Guest for Monday I’ll be introducing …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: An Interview With an Elf?
Yep, Nancy Williams is my guest today at Chiseled in Rock, and she has submitted an interview with one of the characters in her new eBook, The Treasures of Carmelidrium. Nancy is giving away eBooks to three winners at the end of her tour, so you may want to visit all of the stops and …Read More
Things I Didn’t Know About Martin Luther King Jr.
I just read the bio of Martin Luther King Jr. at the official website of the Nobel Prize, Nobelprize.org. Here are a few things I did not know: 1. His first name was Michael until he later had it changed it to Martin. 2. Martin graduated from high school at the age of fifteen. 3. …Read More
Oh, Look! I’m At Vintage Cookbooks!
There was a time when I enjoyed cooking, but these days I throw stuff together with a handful of this and a dash of that. Check out Shrimp Creole Patricia Stoltey’s Way at Amy Alessio’s Vintage Cookbook Blog. This month includes flaming and spicy recipes in honor of Molly McRae’s new mystery release, Lawn Order. …Read More
The Winner Is…
Rena JonesMontana Rena writes children’s books, so she has a website and a blog where you can learn about her books and view the charming cover art. She is also a nature photographer, so if you scroll down the page at her blog, you’ll find links to slide shows featuring her work. A new copy …Read More
Lazy Blogger’s Post
Yesterday was so cram full of events that I was too worn out to write a coherent post about books or writing. I won’t even mention the big meal, and the wine, I consumed at the dinner theater where we enjoyed a performance of Smoky Joe’s Cafe. My husband and I were celebrating our upcoming …Read More
Write What You Know … and Other Writing Advice I’ve Twisted to My Benefit by Linda Faulkner, Guest Blogger
My guest today is author, blogger, businesswoman Linda Faulkner. If I remember correctly, I first met Linda when I followed a link to her Author Exchange Blog, a site where she promoted other authors, posting announcements and interviews. This year, she is switching from the interviews to featuring guest posts. Submission guidelines are available at …Read More
Wednesday Scramble (and a Book to Give Away)
Tomorrow’s Guest I’m pleased to feature Linda Faulkner as my Thursday guest this week. She has an interesting twist on “write what you know,” so I hope you join us. I’ll have the coffee on (and hot water for the tea drinkers). Giving Away a Copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul I attended a …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Stuff Writers Need to Know
As usual on Tuesdays, I’m over at Chiseled in Rock. “Stuff Writers Need to Know” is about social media opportunities to help a writer establish a presence on the web. The link to the sign-up page for Dani Greer’s upcoming Blog Book Tour class is included. I’ll be back here tomorrow with my Wednesday Scramble.
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