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Karen Vaughan gets away with murder
Originally posted on karenwritesmurder:
? I’ve been killing people off on paper for more than 10 years. Why murder mysteries you ask? Don’t ask me that because I don’t know. The muse brought me the idea in 2005 when I penned Dead on arrival since then it’s been a love affair with murder. My stories are…
Introducing the Logsdon Clan and The Author Helper
I couldn’t have a pay-it-forward series without mentioning the Logsdon family. Lorelei Logsdon is an amazing editor, who has edited all of my books. Her husband, John, is a best-selling autho… Source: Introducing the Logsdon Clan and The Author Helper
Blurring the Lines: What Are Anti-Heroes and Anti-Villains?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Do you want more imagination in your writing?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I do! I think that is probably the worst thing anyone could say about my writing is that it’s unimaginative. That it needs more imagination. That it’s hard to see, to envision or whatever. Guess you’ve figured out what my word for the A-Z Challenge and the letter is: U=Unimaginative un·im·ag·i·na·tive adjective…
Mystery Mondays: Patricia Fry on Shifting Genres
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
An expert on self-publishing. An author. Patricia Fry joins us this week on Mystery Mondays to talk about shifting genres. Patricia Fry on Shifting Genres I started writing articles for magazines over forty years ago and, in fact, established a career as a freelance writer. I also wrote a few…