There are so many vital things you have to consider when writing a novel. However, as a short story writer I want to discuss the importance of the setting. The reason I called my short story series Tales From The Longcroft Estate was that I wanted a clear place in mind, even if it is…
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Trestle Press will release my traditional mystery, Speaking of Murder, on December 21. I have always been a writer but this is my first published full-length novel. Creating fiction, long and short, is my passion. Here’s a list of my short stories and links to them. I have made my living writing technical documentation in the software industry for nearly two decades. Before that I variously wrote features and essays as…
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As its name implies, Free Ebooks.net allows you to download ebooks for free after you register. There are several categories of books, including mysteries, so you can quickly find just what you’re looking for.
The free membership allows you to download five books per month in PDF or several ebook formats. They also offer unlimited downloads with their premium membership, and you may find it worth it for $7.95/month. Either way, it’s a great…
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Great Minds Think Aloud Literary Community, Trestle Press and The G-ZONE blogtalk radio will be teaming in the future to bring you incredible contests, author interviews, and segments on the blogtalk radio show. The synergy between all will create an informative and interactive experience for all readers as all three cover the gamut of genres. All three foster an atmosphere of…
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How do you come up with titles for your crime novels?
With great difficulty or considerable ease is the answer. Some titles can come instantly, almost the moment the novel hits the page (or rather the computer screen) Dead Man's Wharf was one such case. Others are like pregnancy, taking months to develop and even when the novel is…
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We have had number of Twitter Parties @ #TrestlePress. The experiment has worked on many levels and it has been doing it. The obvious benefit is the increased number of followers but we have much more comes of it. In investigating what goes into a successful Twitter Party we have a few things which I would like to share with you right…
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I reviewed Stairway to the Bottom by Michael Haskins for the International Thriller Writers. Some of my favorite mystery novels star an investigator dragged into a case he originally had no interest in and that’s just what happens to investigative journalist Mick Murphy in this new book.
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2011/11/stairway-to-the-bottom-by-michael-haskins/
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THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS: The True Story of Serial Killers Gerald and Charlene Gallego is a Suspense Magazine Best of 2011 award winner in true crime books. Now in audio in Audible, Amazon, and iBookstore; as well as eBook and print book.
"THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS is a gripping account of the murders committed by…
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Another week and another full slate of guests to come at you. Here is what we have brewing this week for your entertainment:
Monday December 5th- Jeffrey Dinsmore 4.30pm EST
Tuesday Dec.6- Irene Woodbury and Cort McMeel starting at 4pm EST
Weds. Dec 7- S.L. Schmitz 11.30am EST
Thursday Dec. 8- Joan Meijer and Melody Carlson…
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Dark Mind
Vigilante detective Emily Stone continues her covert pursuits to find serial killers and child abductors, all under the radar while shadowing police investigations.
Emily searches for an abducted nine-year-old girl taken by ruthless and enterprising slave brokers. Following the clues from California to the garden…
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I had a great time at the Epicure Cafe at their weekly literary event called Beatniks & Butterflies. We did a couple of fun writing exercises, and I read from two of my novels. After I answered a few questions there was some open mike time, when other writers got a chance to read from their work. All in all, a fun regular time for local…
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Eric is an American who owns a bar and damaged hotel in Jamaica. A hurricane damaged his hotel and the water surge separated the land where the hotel is, from the mainland.
One day, Shad, Eric's bartender and right hand man, sees what he thinks is a goat on Eric's island. It turns out to be a girl and Eric rows out to see what she's doing. The woman, Simone,…
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Out now from Trestle Press, my contribution to Paul D. Brazill's terrific series DRUNK ON THE…
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An Amazon Exclusive: http://www.amazon.com/Moonlight-Falls-UNCUT-Edition-ebook/dp/B006E906EQ/ref=pd_rhf_pe_p_t_1
What you are about to read is not MOONLIGHT FALLS as originally and graciously published by R.J.Buckley in 2009.…
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Today in my blog I interview our own Matt Rees, the creator of the Omar Yussef novels. Come over and take a look. It's a great interview.
http://noirtaketurner-frank.blogspot.com/2011/12/another-friend-of-mine.html
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There's nothing I enjoy more than researching something weird and turning it into a short story.
I dove into hypnosis for Use the Pillow in the…
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It's a question that has dogged humans for centuries: Is Santa Claus real?
Fortunately, the world's crustiest and most profane detective, Maynard Soloman, has "put the pin" on this problem. After an intense encounter at church - some would call it a divine revelation - Maynard has the answer. In fact, he has proof.…
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