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Why Boucherie Breakdown Mixes Laughs and Danger So Well
Boucherie Breakdown balances suspense and humor in a storm-trapped mansion where clues are as sharp as the punchlines. Here’s why that mix works.
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The Storm Is Coming
A peek behind the door of Boucherie Breakdown, the soon to release Big Uneasy Mystery series eleven!
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Why Is It So Hard to Start, Finish, and Start Again?
Understanding the Creative Cycle The Creative Cycle at a Glance If you have ever stared at a blank page, a new business idea, a fitness plan, or a half-finished project and thought, “Why is this so hard?” you are not alone. Starting is exciting. The middle feels endless. Finishing is exhausting. And sometimes, after finishing,…
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Why I Wrote Echoes Beneath: A Project Enterprise Story
Do you like to know what went on behind the scenes of a story? As a long time reader, I’ve always been curious about how an author came up with an idea, or “met” the characters, or why they chose to tell a story that way. That’s why I make a point of doing a…
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20 Romantic Science Fiction Authors You Don’t Want to Miss 🚀❤️
one’s all about saving galaxies, the other’s about saving hearts—but put them together and you get some of the best storytelling out there.
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A New Website Design!
I’d be interested in your impressions of the new design and/or share what you love to read.
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Elizabeth Cadell Books in Kindle!
One of my very favorite authors is Elizabeth Cadell (who I blogged about in 2012). So this is sort of a re-blogging post and a squee post! I still feel like reading her books taught me some important things about writing, so you can imagine how excited I became about her books starting to show up…
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Why She Wrote VENDETTA
Vendetta is the newest book in the Deadly Curiosities urban fantasy series, set in historic, haunted Charleston, SC. It’s not only the second book in the series; it’s also a chance for readers to revisit the characters and settings they met in the first book (Deadly Curiosities) and deepen their understanding of the people, places…
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Why Veronica Scott Wrote ESCAPE FROM ZULAIRE
Thanks for having me as your guest! Many years ago, I read “Shadow of the Moon,” by M. M. Kaye, which was a well researched (and very long) novel set in India in the mid 1800’s. Much of the plot revolves round the Sepoy Rebellion or Incident, the terrible things that occurred during that time…
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Dude Deserved His Happy Ending or Why I Wrote MISSING YOU
Luke, the hero of Missing You, helped both his brothers get their gals. He was a hero before he was a hero. The widower totally deserved to be happy again, to have the right gal in his life. I know what you’re thinking. “Gal, that guy is fictional.” But you see, after two novels, none…