Ask the Editor: Narielle Living
Edith: Writing furiously on a rainy fall day I’m so pleased to welcome Narielle Living for our next Ask the Editor spotlight. Narielle edited my second Lauren Rousseau mystery, Bluffing…
Wicked Good Mysteries
Edith: Writing furiously on a rainy fall day I’m so pleased to welcome Narielle Living for our next Ask the Editor spotlight. Narielle edited my second Lauren Rousseau mystery, Bluffing…
This group, these wicked awesome authors, we six – we’ve talked offline about how we’re each other’s lifeboat. We communicate by email, by phone, by ESP, it sometimes seems. We…
Edith, frantically trying not to drop any balls We’re welcoming another expert to the blog today. I’ve known Sheila Lowe online through Sisters in Crime for several years (we’re fellow…
This is the season that ends in darkness, especially in northern climes like New England. Wickeds, how do these dark days affect your writing? Do you need mood lights just…
Edith, writing up a storm north of Boston I’m pleased to have fellow New England author Linda Reilly visit today. She and I had been online friends, and I was…
Edith again, happily on a solo writing retreat in Maine We welcome our fellow New England author Michael Nethercott today. His new book, The Haunting Ballad (St. Martin’s Press), is the…
Sisters in Crime is sponsoring a September SINC-Up, to spread the good word about good books and their authors. They suggested a few questions, so we selected one for last…
Edith, on the second day of fall We’re delighted to welcome our friend Kaye George/Janet Cantrell to the blog today. Kaye (which is already a pen name, apparently) is a…