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So I just got my new author photo, which I love, but it also makes me think of all the[…]
Read moreThat is the advice many give to new authors. What does that mean? As a character driven author, I understood[…]
Read moreLater this summer I set sail across the Atlantic on the Queen Mary II, the perfect place for a locked room mystery! While much larger than Agatha Christie’s vessel in Death on the Nile, it has a common essential element – no one can come on or off. If you aren’t familiar with the idea of a locked room mystery, here are a few essentials and a confession.
Read moreMy question to my fellow Missdemeanors–if you had the opportunity for a do-over, if you could walk away from your current life and reinvent yourself, where would you go and who would you be?
Read moreI learned two things this week. Two things I knew but seem to have forgotten. Both are important to my[…]
Read moreWhen readers see authors asking, sometimes begging for reviews of their books, they may wonder why are they doing this?[…]
Read moreSelf-publishing provides autonomy, insight, and velocity to a mystery author’s work. here’s a few of the benefits to authors.
Read moreKelly Oliver; Fiction is the Best Revenge!
Read moreDelighted to host Emmeline Duncan today. The second book in her Ground Rules Mystery series launched two weeks ago and she’s here to share some insights into her writing life.
Read moreThere’s a lot of interest in self-publishing among authors—even those who have been traditionally published in the past. The problem[…]
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