The nice young preacher stepped onto the witness stand. The defense attorney, Merri Pason, approached, dark eyes downcast until the last moment, when they rose to lock on the nervous man's gaze. "You were there? On the bridge that day?"
"I, uh, saw what happened, yes. I was too late to stop him." The witness appealed to the watchful courtroom, the young couple from Tupelo, the listless mother, and the defendant, a young girl who seemed not to care what went on around her. "He jumped…
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I just saw John Woo's HARD BOILED (Chinese title: GOD OF GUNS or HOT HANDED GOD OF COPS) for the first time.
Total Body Count: 307.
Explosions.
Weapons with apparently endless supplies of ammo.
Friendship.
Betrayals.
Reversals of fortune.
Sacrifice.
Not one, but…
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This is a question that I’m asked quite often. As a busy author, you want to focus your promotional efforts where they count most. But it’s often difficult to determine what’s working and what’s not unless a very specific, isolated promotion generates a huge volume of sales. I love analyzing things and have a very detailed system for tracking my sales success. Here are some basic tips:
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Day 7: Cheryl's 'Touring the World' virtual book tour - here's Chapter 2 of Whale Song, a haunting and compelling novel by Cheryl Kaye Tardif.
If you want to read the Prologue and Chapter 1 first, please go HERE.
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A small but perfect list of reads for July.
WHO IS CONRAD HIRST? - KEVIN WIGNALL
Protagonist: Conrad Hirst, Hitman
Series?: Standalone
Setting: Various European countries
The short answer is that Conrad Hirst is a hitman who wants out of the business, the long answer is so much more involved, so much more poignant, so much more human. In the first couple of pages of the book the reader learns that Conrad has decided to kill his way out of the business, by doing what he…
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posted by Doranna
I have rainitude.
Once upon a time, I lived way too many years in the lake effect country of western New York (a place where one of our esteemed bloggers still lives, and where we all have ties of one sort or another). The weather there can be described, in a one-word nutshell: Gloom. An average of 200 cloudy days a year, thank you very much, thanks to the various Great Lakes looming around (Ontario, Erie). In Rochester, if I was to think…
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As a writer, I read newspapers and news magazines. It’s as mandatory as writing, as far as I’m concerned. I read to stimulate ideas. I don’t always read the headline stories, but look for the short pieces that carry unusual news. You never know when something strange might kick your imagination into gear. I can read a piece from Alaska and ask myself, “what if, in Key West . . .?”
I also watch TV news, both the Miami channels and CNN. I watched, as most of the world did, in horror…
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I've been saving up news for my debut blog post. First, my crime/horror/metaphysical thrller, Bad Thoughts, is now out. Second, I just sold two more books to Serpent's Tail. Here's the Publishers Marketplace announcement my intrepid agent, Sara Crowe, put out for it:
SMALL CRIMES author Dave Zeltserman's PARIAH, about a member of South Boston's Irish mob who commits a kidnapping gone very wrong and is later paid to write a fictionalized account of the crime, along with a second…
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I am busily promoting the latest book in my Deputy Tempe Crabtree series, Judgment Fire. My book launch is scheduled for this Saturday at our local Visitors Center. The publisher just okayed the proofs for the printer last Friday. The books were printed on Monday, the left the printer and using UPS tracking, I learned they had reached California this morning. Now, if nothing goes wrong, they should arrive on my doorstep tomorrow or the next day. Talk about…
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We have a heat index of 100 her in NJ.
Whew. Knocks me out, but here I am blogging.
With a hot laptop on my lap. Yeah, I'm bright.
Anyway, don't you love when authors use the weather as another character in their story. I've tried, but all NJ has is humidity.
And road rage, but that's not weather.
The rainy days of Seattle make a neat back drop for a murder. The sultry nights of Miami make it a great place for chicklit.
I have a strange urge…
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Nancy Pickard and Todd Stone will be featured speakers at WritersFest 2007: Concept to Contract—How to Write and Sell Your Book from 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 p.m. on Saturday, September 8, 2007, at the Comfort Inn & Suites in Chesterfield MO. The day long seminar is presented by the Greater St. Louis Chapter of Sisters in Crime…
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