As part of my plan to update my blog, I’m going to clean up the sidebar. Step One: dump all of my blogrolls and start over. Over time, I’ve found that many bloggers stop posting and some change the focus of their posts. Others were added for a special purpose that no longer is relevant. …Read More
Writing Success is a Journey, Not a Destination by Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy lives in Arizona with his wife of forty years. He is a full time writer and part time urban chicken rancher. Goodbye Emily, his eighth novel, is now available for Kindle and Nook. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Writing Success is a Journey, Not a Destination by Michael Murphy One of my great enjoyments of writing is …Read More
Pat’s Alternate Universe No. 1: The Ballerina
I am a creature of eclectic interests, a dabbler in a variety of hobbies and creative pursuits, a former traveler who now enjoys armchair adventures more than the real thing, and a strong believer in reinventing oneself and one’s life at every opportunity. When I daydream, I sometimes imagine what my life would have been …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Where Do You Go for a Writers’ Retreat?
This year at Chiseled in Rock we’ll be featuring more contributors (including agents) and more topics of interest to authors. I’ll be looking at places writers like to hang out in the Northern Front Range of Colorado and new contributor Julie Luek will be doing the same in a monthly report from the Western Slope. …Read More
The Monday Special Report
Here’s your chance to win a copy of The Ledge by Jim Davidson If you like edge of your seat suspense and true life adventure, you must read The Ledge by Jim Davidson. On the way down from a trek up Mount Ranier, Jim and his partner fell into an icy crevasse. The Ledge is …Read More
Tempted to Let Your Beloved Edit Your Work? by Nancy G. West
Special Note: To read a book review and guest post at Kings River Life online magazine, go here. It’s worth the trip because there’s a giveaway of Nancy’s books going on. When Nancy G. West was seven years old, she and her mother wrote poems to each other on special occasions. In high school, the …Read More
Teen Romance: Reality versus Fantasy by Ripley Patton
Today I’m pleased to introduce Ripley Patton whose debut YA novel was released in November 2012. Ripley lives in Portland, Oregon with one cat, two teenagers, and a man who wants to live on a boat. Her short fiction has been nominated multiple times for awards, and she won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Conventions, Conferences, and Contests Oh My!
A little about Left Coast Crime 2013 awards categories, the Northern Colorado Writers Conference, and the Top of the Mountain Book Award. And I have links too. All at Chiseled in Rock blog.
Blooming Late by Camille Minichino
Camille Minichino, a retired physicist turned writer, has published 18 mysteries in three series: The Periodic Table Mysteries, The Miniature Mysteries (as Margaret Grace) and the Professor Sophie Knowles Mysteries (as Ada Madison). She’s written articles for popular magazines and teaches writing in the San Francisco Bay Area. She works at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory …Read More
Fan of Mystery by Lorelei Bell
In her teens and adult years, Lorelei Bell has always rooted for Dracula to be the dark romantic hero, but was often disappointed. She went on to write novels to reflect her interest in vampires as the heroes and villains. Her Sabrina Strong Series includes the first two books Vampire Ascending and Vampire’s Trill, touted …Read More
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