Cowboys and Cozies
by Sheila Connolly I had this weird brainstorm the other day: television westerns in the 1950s were actually cozies! It could be because I’ve been reading one of Craig Johnson’s books, As the…
Wicked Good Mysteries
by Sheila Connolly I had this weird brainstorm the other day: television westerns in the 1950s were actually cozies! It could be because I’ve been reading one of Craig Johnson’s books, As the…
Welcome Paula Munier to Ask the Expert this Friday. Paula is the author of Plot Perfect: How to Build Unforgettable Stories Scene by Scene. Here’s the description. Think of your…
by Barb–sad because we’re leaving Key West in three days (or maybe perplexed is a better word. Why are we returning to the frozen north?) I’ve wanted to write about…
While getting our photo albums out two weeks ago to look for our worst hairdos we noticed we’d made some questionable fashion choices over the years too. Wickeds were you…
By Liz…still freezing in New England, and making plans for next winter that don’t include snow and ice. Today, I’m thrilled to welcome Shelley Costa, author of You Cannoli Die Once…
By Liz, who never wants to see another snowflake again in her lifetime. In case you missed it on Facebook, Shaggy passed her Canine Good Citizen test last week. This…
Jessie: In NH, shivering and finding mid-winter solace in days gone by. Recently, as I was poking around the internet doing a little research for my work-in-progress, I ran across…
By Julie, from Snowmagedon, formerly known as Somerville I have written this blog post three times. First time was about plotting. Second time was about character development. Neither of these topics…