The Runaway She climbed aboard the bus, her parakeet cage covered with a pink cloth #therunaway #flashfiction Click To Tweet The driver told her to sit toward the back so she would not disturb others. She reached the last seat and settled the parakeet at her feet. After smoothing down her skirt, she sighed with […]
Confessions of a Self-Help Writer by Benjamin Dehaven GUEST POST AND GIVEAWAYS
We are hosting Benjamin Dehaven on his virtual blog tour organized by Goddess Fish Touring Company. Benjamin will also be giving away a $50 gift card in a random drawing. So, visit as many tour stops as you can, register to win and comment! See the banner below for tour stops and the rafflecopter. Confessions […]
5-Star Review The Clock Strikes Midnight–Amazing Story with a Number of Twists
The Clock Strikes Midnight by Joan C. Curtis is a tale of revenge and of putting things right, a story of hidden truths. Janie Knox wants to live her life quietly in Savannah with her life-partner Sue-Anne. Twenty years earlier, following the imprisonment of her stepfather for killing her mother, she packed up and left […]
Spotlight on Thriller Writer–Stuart R. West
After having read Godland, Stuart R. West’s new thriller, I had to learn more about the author @stuartrwest Click To Tweet Today we are fortunate to have Mr. West here to answer a few questions and tell us more about the behind-the-scenes in the creation of this amazing psychological thriller. BTW, read the review of […]
Godland–Exciting to the End
Recently I read Stuart West’s new horror/suspense book, Godland. I’m not usually a reader of horror so I was reluctant. But, this book grabbed me from the first sentence. I’m a big fan of first sentences. Check out my blog post: First Sentences that Hook. Here is the first sentence of Godland: “A blast sheared […]
Spotlight on Author, J. R. Lindermuth
One of the pleasures I have as a writer is meeting other authors. What fun it was to run into the wonderful crime writer, J.R Lindermuth. He agreed to join us today and share something about his writing career and his new book, A Burning Desire. J.R began his career as a newspaperman. He is […]
Looking for a New Series–Try Death Scene
I had the pleasure of reading a delightful new mystery, Death Scene by Sara Jayne Townsend @sarajtownsend #museitup Click To Tweet Some of my blog readers will recall I interviewed Sara Jayne a few months ago. You can read that interview here. If you like a comfortable mystery that will not cause your heart to […]
Tips for Writers Who Blog
Many of my writing colleagues ask me what to blog about. I thought I would share some of my ideas and I’d love to hear yours. What to Blog about #1: Blog about your books Click To Tweet Ok, this is obvious. When you have reviews of your books or new releases, you need to […]
Tips for Finding Time to Write
As a writer one of our biggest problems is time #museitup #writingtips Click To Tweet To complete an entire books takes time and discipline. Many writers write early in the morning before the family wakes up #museitup #writingtips Click To Tweet They do this to avoid interruptions. Once you get a story going and your […]
Spotlight on Thriller Writer, Matthew Peters
On Monday I reviewed Matthew Peters’ new thriller, The Brothers’ Keepers. I had the pleasure of reading this page-turner before it’s scheduled release on October 1. Today, we are fortunate to have the author with us to talk about his writing career and how he comes up with the intricate webs he weaves in his […]