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Historical Division: Uncovering the Underworld by Brian McKinley
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
UNCOVERING THE UNDERWORLD When I began planning my historic gangster vampire novel Drawing Dead, I knew that I was in for a lot of research. However, what surprised me was the amount of digging and sifting through contradictory information I had to do. I’d always been interested in the…
Historical Division: Where is Heaven? By Edwin Herbert
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? Millennia ago the majority of people not only believed in Heaven but could point it out for you. Beyond the clouds lay the mysterious workings of the celestial vault, and the earth was widely perceived as a flat disc positioned in the center of the cosmos. The Book…
Historical Division: Restitution of Artwork Stolen by the Nazis during World War Two by Jennifer Alderson
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Before moving to Amsterdam, I knew very little about the restitution of artwork stolen by the Nazis during World War Two, a topic that plays a central role in my novel, The Lover’s Portrait: An Art Mystery. Sure, I’d read about controversial cases in newspapers and wondered why museums…
I Have this Great Idea By Catherine Dilts
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? You introduce yourself as an author. Maybe mention a writing credit or two. “The third book in my series is being released next week,” you say. Instead of asking where they can purchase your novel, your new acquaintance hits you with an all-too-familiar line. “I have this great…
The Pros and Cons of Writing a Series
Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
Happy Friday! Just a quick note for you today, as I want to share a guest post I recently wrote for author Margarita Morris’s website. In this article, I break down the unique advantages and challenges that writing a series offers, as well as provide a few tips for…
Historical Division: How I learned to love reading mysteries by Sally Allen
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
The first mysteries I fell in love with were Agatha Christie’s novels. I was in middle school and had recently been upgraded to my brother’s old room. Among the items he had left behind were a substantial collection of worn paperbacks. I spent hours lying on the plush navy…
Artists, Writers, Photographers… Be my Guest?
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Artists, Writers, Photographers… lend me your ears… …and your words and pictures… If you would like to be my guest, please read the guidelines and get in touch!