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What The Chat Dragged In: My playlist & other inspirations
This is a story about What The Chat Dragged In. It's my second published mystery novel. It's also my best-reviewed work and the most difficult thing I have ever written. A few years ago when I started the book, I did a brief post about the music that was inspiring me as I wrote.A lovely … Continue reading What The Chat Dragged In: My playlist & other inspirations
5 Books To Curl Up With This December
In my part of the world, it's cold outside. For me that means it's time for a hot cup of cocoa, tea, or coffee and a good book. I've got 5 suggestions for your reading list. Some old, some new, and all worth your time.Let's start with one of my favorite books, Tea With The … Continue reading 5 Books To Curl Up With This December
Killler Clowns From Out Of State: 5 Fun Facts
My latest mystery novel Killer Clowns From Out Of State is now available on Amazon.com. It's the first book in my new Ballardville Mysteries series, and it introduces you to Police Chief Andrea Taylor. She wasn't even supposed to be working the night she mows down handsome stranger Dash Fletcher during a police chase. Now she’s … Continue reading Killler Clowns From Out Of State: 5 Fun Facts
The Accidental Christian Author
I wrote a book called What The Chat Dragged In that I'm very proud of. It's a mystery, an intense one that deals with some very dark subject matter. It's also a romance about two people who feel as if they are each irretrievably broken. And there's a lot of cracking wise, too. Because that's … Continue reading The Accidental Christian Author
What the Chat Dragged In: The Creative Process from whence it sprang
My creative process at work is fairly straightforward. I get assigned a task with a deadline and I come up with copy and edit material to go with it. Sometimes the turnaround is 3 days, other times 45 minutes. The fiction creative process is much different. I'm pretty much on my own time table and … Continue reading What the Chat Dragged In: The Creative Process from whence it sprang