My first novel, Night Stalker, was also my first sale. "A dandy read," wrote author Tony Hillerman. It went into three printings and became the flagship for the sub-genre "Woman in Jeopardy" at Kensington Publishers—strong heroines pitted against evil opponents. Reviewers have said of my villains: [Night Prey] "Luce's portrayal of a psychopathic mountain man is chilling..." [Night Game] "The villain is evil personified." In addition to five published novels, my short story "Shattered Crystal" appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Magazine and Treadmill Tales (audio). E-reads Publications reprinted Night Passage in e-book format and POD. Nonfiction publications include two articles for Writer's Digest. One article, "Writing Suspense That'll Kill Your Readers," was reprinted in the 2002 The Complete Handbook of Novel Writing (Writer's Digest Books). A former senior editor for a small romantic press, I am currently working on a new thriller. I'm also a fiction instructor for Writer's Digest's WRITER'S ON LINE WORKSHOP.
Chilly, when did you get on? I got on yesterday! I was going to invite you, but first I had to find a photo. How do I look? You can never look too tall or too thin.
Carol,
I'm just so delighted to see you here. You will always have a special place in my heart for all the support you gave me when CLOVIS was first hitting the world. I'll never, ever forget it.
Carol Davis Luce
Mar 18, 2007
J. Carson Black
Mar 18, 2007
Carol Davis Luce
Love your photo. The black and white makes you look so noir.
Mar 18, 2007
Lori G. Armstrong
Do you prefer to be called Chilly?
Or can I call you CL? Or you can call me Ray Ray...
Mar 18, 2007
J.D. Rhoades
Mar 19, 2007
Angie
Mar 19, 2007
Cyndy Salzmann
Mar 24, 2007
Pari Noskin Taichert
I'm just so delighted to see you here. You will always have a special place in my heart for all the support you gave me when CLOVIS was first hitting the world. I'll never, ever forget it.
You epitomize generosity as a writer. Thank you.
Mar 24, 2007
Daniel Hatadi
Mar 26, 2007