Posted in Mystery, Reviews on August 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The interview has been posted at Wauktown Radio . Diana gives a behind-the-scenes look at being a book reviewer.
Looking for a good book to read? Want to see what others think of the book you’ve written? If cozy is your thing, head off to the Cozy Library.Com web site run by Diana Vickery.
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Posted in Mystery, writing on July 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Listen to the full interview on Wauktown Radio and hear Chris Bohjalian tell how the idea began for his newest book.
Chris Bohjalian’s most recent book, The Double Bind, is the result of extensive research and combining reality with fantasy.
The book began with a newspaper article Chris wrote in a Sunday [...]
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Posted in Mystery, writing on April 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Not giving up when their initial writing attempts didn’t exactly bring the world to its knees had wonderful results for both Libby Fischer Hellmann and Jeff Markowitz.
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Posted in Mystery, writing on April 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Charlaine Harris and Nancy Pickard have enjoyed numerous publications over the years as writers and have accepted the challenge to try new things.
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The writing is in the details for Silvia Foti , Ophelia Julien and Norm Cowie. For Greg Mele, the detail is in the sword and techniques used at Chicago Swordplay Guild.
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Together, Mary Welk and Luisa Buehler are two thirds of The Mystery Mavens . Uniting with others gives each plenty of support to write solo, too, as they discuss in their interviews at the recent Love is Murder conference.
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Posted in Mystery on March 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
What do you do with all of expert knowledge you’ve acquired? For Robert Goldsborough and Raymond Benson, it was compiling the information, each writing a book on their subjects, getting them published…and launching fiction writing careers.
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Posted in Mystery, Publishing on February 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It may seem like Karen Syed of Echelon Press and Roxe Anne Peacock are at opposite ends of the publishing world: one owns a small press and one is a writer. Actually, there’s another way to look at it.
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