Dean K. Miller is the winner of a copy of the Sisters in Crime of the Carolinas anthology Carolina Crimes: Nineteen Tales of Lust, Love, and Longing donated by author Bonnie Wisler from her Monday guest post ***** And the winner of a copy of Dean K. Miller’s book And Then I Smiled: Reflections on …Read More
Finding My Source … by Dean K. Miller
Windswept pastures. A small farm lake, crinkled by the mistrals of spring. Alabaster clouds, tinged ashen–pregnant with rain– scuttle southward, low overhead. The air smells of color, choices, and freedom; aerosol sprays will never match it. Nature trumps science. Always. That’s why I’m here. I will fish. That is certain, and also, secondary. Bull frogs …Read More
We’ll be posting the name of the winner of “Caroline Crimes” on Saturday
As a matter of fact, we’ll be posting two winners–one for a copy of Carolina Crimes donated by Bonnie Wisler and one for a copy of Dean K. Miller’s book. You’ll have to stop by tomorrow and leave a comment to qualify for that book, too. For U.S. and Canada residents.
Swallow the Big Frog First … by Bonnie Wisler
Years ago, my boss had a coffee mug with frogs on it. On the front was a big ugly frog with the saying swallow the big frog first. UGH!!! How could he even look at that first thing in the morning, much less drink coffee from it? But funny thing . . . I think …Read More
The Box of ARCS for Dead Wrong (a little BSP) and some other info too
I can’t help myself. When the box of advance review copies arrived, I took photos. Here they are: How do like those headlights coming at you through the snow? Does that hint at bad things happening on the highway? Maybe a fierce snowstorm to complicate our main character’s life? Dead Wrong is scheduled for release …Read More
Did they read the same book?
By Sheila Lowe, forensic handwriting analyst and author of the Forensic Handwriting Mysteries Last week I hosted a free download of What She Saw, my suspense novel about a young woman with amnesia who wakes on a train, not knowing who she is or where she is going. Leaving the train, she walks into town …Read More
Where Writers Write … by Maria Hudgins
J. K. Rowling wrote parts of the first Harry Potter novel at a café in Edinburgh with her baby daughter asleep beside her. The café was warm. Cold hands drop pens. Sitting in a café doesn’t work for everyone but a writer needs to find a place where they can write. I like to discover …Read More
I Won’t Write a Negative Review … by Brian Kaufman
Previously posted April 19, 2014, at Brian Kaufman’s blog, Rabbit Hole Reviews. A writer friend recently commented on Rabbit Hole Reviews, noting that the reviews were uniformly positive. I don’t think she was criticizing, but I may be wrong. Her e-mail came on the heels of my rejection of two novels for review, so I …Read More
The Winner of a Copy of “Write Away” is April Moore
The winner of a copy of Write Away: A Year of Musings and Motivations by Kerrie Flanagan and Jenny Sundstedt is April Moore who blogs at the Epicurean Vegan
An Interview with the Write Away Team: An Adventure in Collaboration
Special Bulletin!!! Jenny and Kerrie have added a bonus to their interview. They are giving away one signed copy of Write Away to the U.S. or Canada resident who leaves a comment on this post by noon Mountain Time Wednesday, June 11th. After the deadline, I will use random.org to select a winner from the …Read More
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