Hi Everyone. I wanted to tell you a little bit about my career as a writer and the Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries. In my twenties and thirties, I spent my time in...
I think the question that writers get the most is, “How did you become a writer?” That and “Will you take a look at my manuscript?”
It may sound cliché, but I feel...
So you want to be a writer. It’ll be fun, they say. You can write in your spare time, they say. Write after work or school. Or on weekends. You have time.
That...
Christmas is coming to Cape Cod
but when Sam Barnes finds a very dead Santa in a very hip restaurant . . .
it’s up to her to sift out suspects who have been...
A Tenth Life Cozy Mystery: Book 1
Publication Date: August 17, 2021
A new feline cozy from the author of the award-winning Crazy Cat Lady Mysteries.
Septuagenarian Camelia Collins and her cat Blaze move to...
Today we welcome cozy author Marc Jedel, author of Swimming with the Fishes: An Ozarks Lake Mystery (Book #2).
Are there any things you always put in your books?
Humor, quirky side characters, mostly...
Today we welcome cat lover and cozy mystery writer, Mollie Hunt, for a fun interview.
What drives your story forward in your books the most, the characters or the plot, or do you...
A Catskills Summer Resort Mystery: Book 1
Publication Date: September 14, 2021
A summer of fun at a Catskills resort comes to an abrupt end when a guest is found murdered, in this new...
Bianca Wallace Mysteries: Book 1
Publication Date: May 25, 2021
When a corpse crashes the party, Bianca is on the case.
Bianca Wallace is a work from home mom raising her teenage daughter as a...
There is an old adage: Write what you know.
I’ve never agreed with that. Frankly, what most of us know (and thus what we do in our lives) isn’t very interesting. I know...
Well, I’d never written anything but historical before and so part of the reason I wrote this book was to try something new AND who doesn’t love a good mystery?
When I set...
Ah, flash fiction, it's a beautiful thing. Don't believe me? Try telling a story in just six words and include character, setting, plot, conflict, and theme. Impossible, you say? Hemingway did it...