Theodore Druch and noir detectives
Born in Milwaukee and educated in Boston, Theodore P. Druch went on to take a “higher” degree at Timothy Leary’s LSD commune at Millbrook, NY. He has written about this experience in a “true” novel,...
View ArticleAmy Reade: dark secrets
Amy M. Reade is the author of two novels of romantic suspense: Secrets of Hallstead House and The Ghosts of Peppernell Manor. The Ghosts of Peppernell Manor will be released on April 28, 2015. A former...
View ArticleProlific p.m. terrell
p.m.terrell is the pen name for Patricia McClelland Terrell, the award-winning, internationally acclaimed author of more than twenty books in four genres: contemporary suspense, historical suspense,...
View ArticleTrish Jackson Romances
Trish Jackson grew up on a farm in Zimbabwe, Africa, which sparked a love of adventure and suspense, and being a romantic at heart, she writes romantic suspense and romantic comedy. Her stories are...
View ArticleArleen Alleman cruises into a new book
Arleen Alleman is a former senior analyst with the Government Accountability Office where she wrote extensively on many topics ranging from military satellite systems and highway technologies to...
View ArticleNetworking and writing with Hawaii's Mary Deal
Do you network with other writers? That is perhaps the most rewarding aspect of having a blog. Sure, I hope folks will be interested enough to buy my books and my guests' books, but getting to know...
View ArticleWriting duo CC Tillery
I met (via Internet) two of my favorite "sistahs" in Hot Springs, North Carolina, where my novel, Just North of Luck is set. Christy Tillery French and Cyndi Tillery Hodges aka Caitlin Hunter are a...
View ArticleEmily-Jane Hills Orford: To Be A Duke
Emily-Jane Hills Orford loves writing about the extra-ordinary people (and special dogs). She writes about real people and real events. Emily-Jane’s stories have appeared in History Magazine, Canadian...
View ArticleHaberman's Lake of Lies
C. G. Haberman was raised in south-central Nebraska. He received his undergraduate biology degree from the Nebraska University and a MS in zoology from Fort Hays State University.For nearly a decade he...
View ArticleLissa Brown's Family of Choice
Lissa Brown has the best of all worlds. She is retired from careers in teaching, public relations and marketing and now writes for her own enjoyment. She’s written four books since 2009, one humorous...
View ArticleThere's no substitute for Carolyn Rose ... Really!
Carolyn J. Rose is the author of the popular Subbing isn’t for Sissies series (No Substitute for Murder, No Substitute for Money, No Substitute for Maturity and No Substitute for Myth), as well as the...
View ArticleBill Thompson needs no introduction in North Carolina
Bill Thompson and I are sitting on the front porch, rocking and eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, washed down with sweet iced tea. Our conversations always contain tidbits and stories around...
View ArticleThe Weight of Emptiness: Bo Parker has crossed over
It is with a heavy heart that I write that my friend, Bo, passed away yesterday. I met him at a Cape Fear Crime Festival and he was adorable. I will surely miss hearing from him.Born and raised in the...
View ArticleHawaii's Frankie Bow talks murder
Like the fictional professor Molly Barda, author Frankie Bow teaches at a public university. Unlike her protagonist, she is blessed with delightful students, sane colleagues, a loving family, and a...
View ArticlePurebred Murder by Kathleen Delaney
Kathleen Delaney lived most of her life in California, both southern and the central coast. To date, all of her books have been set there and that is where she set her Ellen McKenzie real estate...
View ArticleAmerican novelist and screenwriter Marti Melville answers questions
Marti Melville is an American novelist and screenwriter known for her debut novel series, The Deja vu Chronicles. Marti has expanded her writing to include screenwriting with each of her books adapted...
View ArticleStacey Marcus: from struggle and abuse to a beacon of light for others
I seldom have poets as guests on the blog, but I am delighted to have Stacey Marcus share her courageous story with you. Stacey Marcus is the product of a lifelong struggle with obstacles, battles and...
View ArticleAFTER: AR Neal
Andreé Robinson-Neal got bit by the writing bug in the 1970s and despite a career in education has never been cured of her penchant for speculative fiction. Find her at http://starvingactivist.com She...
View ArticleRobert Uttaro, rape counselor and author, giving hope to survivors
I love Italian food and so does my guest, so I'm serving up chicken parmesan and a fresh romaine salad from my garden while I interrogate this cutie. LOL.Robert Uttaro currently resides in Boston,...
View ArticleI made history!
I have submitted my first historical fiction for publication. WHEW! Writing this novel about a medieval ancestor was challenging and rewarding. I got to know so much about Geoffrey V Plantagenet, who...
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