My Oct. 24 appearance on the G-Zone podcast show put me on a panel with two ex-FBI undercover agents and a West…
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Today is going to be fun, but then again every day this week is going to be fun. Yesterday was a blast, I had 4 authors on: Bob Hamer, Benjamin Sobieck, Lisa Taylor and Michael Tabman. It was an action/thriller panel. Great stuff and I learned a ton from the authors.Go back into the archives and listen in. Here is the link for all the shows, this is the ,main one:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gelatisscoop
Now today I…
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Writing and athletics. Not things I usually link together.
I was thinking about the different skills used in longer and shorter events - the marathon and the sprint, the novel and the short story.
There aren't many sprinters out there who can turn in a good marathon time and there aren't too many middle-distance runners challenging the 100m world record. They have different muscle strengths and skill sets which mean that it doesn't work to spread the net too…
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Murder makes monsters of people. Prosper Snow knows that better than most. Now he’s back on the trail of another serial killer, only this time there’s far more to the case than meets the eye. Thwarted at every turn, Prosper unwittingly uncovers a human experiment more monstrous than anything he could ever imagine. Now the only way to crack the case is to work from the…
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example: CHRISTIE, AGATHA - Murder on the Orient Express
2. Work submitted must be 7,500 words or less
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The Black Thumb by Constance and Gwenyth Little (1941; Doubleday Crime Club)
http://bookshopblog.com/2011/10/23/no-81-the-black-paw-best-100-mysteries-of-all-time/
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My friends it is going to be a busy week on The G-ZONE. Each day I will have a post listing the guests and their bio’s. Here are the four guests I am honored to and lucky enough to have on, in no particular order:
BOB HAMER- www.bobhamer.net
Bob Hamer retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation after 26 years as a Special Agent. He worked organized crime, gangs, terrorism, and child exploitation. Much of his career was…
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Heads up, I'll be on the G-Zone podcast show at 3 p.m. Central on Monday, Oct. 24. I'll be taking a late lunch and calling in to talk shop with infamous indie book titan, Giovanni Gelati.
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HEY, CHECK THIS OUT! We are having a massive week at THE G-ZONE including:
5 themed author panels with 4 guests each
7 days straight days with the show
On Sunday, a guest that has sold over 6 million books (Davis Bunn) paired up with Nigel Bird, an author with an incredible writing reputation.
Thursday, David Hoof, a multi-award winning author.
Friday, Karen Anna Vogel, an author that currently has not one, not two, but three stories ranked in the Top 10…
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The first time Ruth Ann Steinhagen laid eyes on Eddie Waitkus she fell in love with him. In 1946, Eddie was the Chicago Cubs first-baseman. Sixteen-year-old Ruth Ann began going to Cubs games with friends. After collecting hundreds of newspaper pictures and articles, she built a shrine to him in her bedroom and often set an extra place at the dinner table for him.
When Eddie was traded to the Phillies in 1948, Ruth Ann cried and…
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Here is what you can expect from this soon to be released work:
“Between These Pages, These Places”.
These are stories which live between the pages. These stories are places. These stories are people. These are only some of those stories.
The Silver Screens Of Her Mind – an old cinema shows a revival of old horror films which have a…
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I was really pumped to hear that an author with Michael Tabman’s background has signed with Trestle Press to do an incredible series wrapped around the world of FBI undercover work. The work is so real and authentic that before it can even be edited, it must first be vetted by the FBI itself to be sure that nothing of a secret or sensitive nature be released. As a reader that has me amped up. I am looking forward to listening to what he, Michael Tabman, has to say as he is part of the first…
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An autographed e-book? Yep, techology is that amazing.
Anyone who bought the Kindle version of Cleansing Eden can get it "Kindlegraphed" by yours truly. All you have to do is go to…
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An autographed e-book? Yep, techology is that amazing.
Anyone who bought the Kindle version of Cleansing Eden can get it "Kindlegraphed" by yours truly. All you have to do is go to…
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Digital short stories , yeah , I love them. They are cool, quick and fulfilling. This series, “Drunk on The Moon”, has been done with plenty of plucky zest, verve, and style right from the first one by the creator, Paul D. Brazill through this installment done by Richard Godwin. “Getting High on Daisy” definitely has struck a different chord from the rest of the installments, shakes it up in ways that show the Godwin flare, and a bit of his mystique, but all in all, this series has not had a…
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Manchester 6 focuses on the best and worst of human nature, personified in the gritty urban setting of Manchester, UK, and featuring a plethora of no-nonsense characters you’d ordinarily want to avoid. The six stories highlight generally decent folk who become embroiled with the lower echelons of society, aka scumbags. Whether it’s the paranoid, spliff-sucking writer who has a falling-out online, or an ex-soldier hunting a notorious gang, there’s conflict galore. A…
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I get asked a lot of questions. One of the them is, ”What do I look for in an author?” I mean really as a reader, what are the things that draw you to pick up an author’s material and become a fan, stand by them time after time, and just proclaim your loyalty for eternity? Here are some of my thoughts, the yardstick by which I measure the authors, size them up, and just say hit me, I can’t wait till I get that read of yours in my hand:
-A really cool name, something that just sticks…
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Hey, folks. Darren here again. I’m back this week as promised to give you the answers to questions asked of my boss, Mallory Petersen. As you know, Miss Petersen is a fourth degree black and private investigator. I provided the facts of one of her cases to author Stephen Brayton and he published the adventure in a book called Beta. The book can be purchased at various…
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