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Mystery Mondays: C.S. Lakin on Showing Through Your Characters’ Senses

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
This week I have the pleasure of hosting C.S. Lakin. C. S. Lakin is a novelist and writing coach who spends her time divided between developing new book ideas and helping writers polish theirs. She is the author of fourteen novels – six contemporary novels, seven in the fantasy/sci-fi genre,…

Mystery Mondays: Kat Flannery

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This week I have the pleasure of hosting Kat Flannery. Now I’m going admit I haven’t read much romance, but when I read CHASING CLOVERS by Kat Flannery, I was hooked. I was just going to read a couple of pages and get on with my day, but then I couldn’t…

Mystery Mondays: Phyllis Smallman on Sherri Travis Mysteries

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Today on Mystery Mondays I have the pleasure of hosting Phyllis Smallman.  I met Phyllis at the 2014 Crime Writers Of Canada Arthur Ellis Awards dinner. When I was introduced to her by Melodie Campbell, all I got was, “This is Phyllis.” Wait a minute, I thought. The Sherri Travis…

Mystery Mondays: Barbara Fradkin on Writing A Crime Series

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It is my honour to  host Barbara Fradkin on Mystery Mondays. I’ve been reading her work since DO OR DIE was published in 2000. The novel sits on my bookself as a reminder of what to strive for. Barbara is a generous author. She read an ARC of DESCENT and…

Mystery Mondays: Brenda Chapman – The Art of Creating Killer Suspense

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
What an honour it is to have Brenda Chapman as my guest today. She’s the author of Cold Mourning,  My Sister’s Keeper, Second Chances, The Second Wife, In Winter’s Grip, Trail of Secrets,  Where Trouble Leads, Hiding in Hawk’s Creek, Running Scared, and When Boomers Go Bad. Tumbled Graves is…

Mystery Mondays: Debra Purdy Kong

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From security guard to author, let’s welcome Debra Purdy Kong. This week is of special interest to me since both Debra and I have a background in the security field. The first book I read of Debra’s, THE OPPOSITE OF DARK, gave me confidence that I too could write about…

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