My months of trying to rest and relax: a Covid induced baking frenzy.
Over the past months I’ve managed to meet obligations noted on my calendar– although they don’t exist in the scope[…]
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Over the past months I’ve managed to meet obligations noted on my calendar– although they don’t exist in the scope[…]
Read moreA topic that comes up at nearly every writers conference or workshop is social networks. Most insiders agree there’s value[…]
Read moreIn the fall of 2018, my friend and fabulous noir crime fiction author, Kelli Stanley, and I were on the[…]
Read moreI was about thirteen, an impressionable age, when among the stacks in my small hometown library, I stumbled upon the novels of P. G. Wodehouse (pronounced “Woodhouse,” by the way). For the first time in my life I realized that a story could be brilliant, not only for what was said but also for how it was said.
Read moreVoice isn’t content; it’s the way that content is translated onto the page. Voice is easy to recognize in music. Take the same song lyrics sung, for example, by Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Dolly Parton, and Little Richard. You’d never mistake one for the other. In the same way, you’d never confuse Charles Dickens with J. R. R. Tolkien or Hawthorne with Louise Penny. Your voice as an author is yours alone. Developing your authorial voice takes time.
Read more“Surely, moving to Columbus is all Gerald and Annette Reed need to start a new life and escape their demons…”
Mercedes King is the author of “An Agreeable Wife For A Suitable Husband,” one of the stories in the newly published Columbus Noir anthology by Akashic Books. Columbus Noir was the 101st installment in the series—and the first for Ohio.
We all know there are different paths in publishing. Some writers love not only the actual writing but also the full production of a book, from formatting the pages, producing cover art, and developing publicity materials to setting pub dates and generally seeing things through from plotting to launch and beyond. Eileen Curley Hammond is such a person.
Read moreThe earth is a treasure of biodiversity. Each living thing, each culture, each individual human being, has its place in the grand scheme of things—a gift to be nurtured, protected, and celebrated.
Read moreLast year, I had the honor of chairing the Best Novel committee for the Edgar Awards. I read many books[…]
Read moreThis spring semester, for my Gotham Writers novel class, I decided to use Easy Rawlins for our character study. Usually[…]
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