Hello, fans and friends:
As editor of the new true crime anthology, MASTERS OF TRUE CRIME: Chilling Stories of Murder and the Macabre, I am happy to report it is now in Kindle and print.
It features seventeen mind boggling tales written by some of the best true crime writers in the business, such as Harold Schechter, Katherine…
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The short interview added to the Gotham Writers Workshop is all about advice to other writers. On that site I’m one of dozens of authors offering their timely advice.…
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My story Bullets for Angel is up over at Thrillers,Killers 'n Chillers. Thanks to Col Bury over there. A great site.
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Book Title: SAY YOU'RE SORRY
Author: Michael Robotham
ISBN: 9781847445254
Location: United Kingdom
Series: Joe O'Loughlin & Vincent Ruiz
Publisher: Little Brown
Year of Publication: 2012
During the worst blizzard in decades, a husband and wife are brutally killed in their home while half of London is without power. The suspect, a troubled young man who reported the killings, is in custody, unable or unwilling to explain his presence in the…
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Since I’ve taken on the rewarding task of acquisitions editor for Oak Tree Press, people often ask me, “What do you think is the future of publishing?”
I suppose I could look into my crystal ball if I had one handy, or I could get my alter ego Christy Bristol to draw up an…
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Book Title: THIRST
Author: L.A. Larkin
ISBN: 9781741967890
Location: Antarctica
Publisher: 2012
Year of Publication: Pier 9
Antarctica is the coldest, most isolated place on earth. Luke Searle, maverick glaciologist, has made it his home. But soon his survival skills will be tested to the limit by a ruthless mercenary who must win at any cost. The white continent is under attack. The Australian team is being hunted down. Can Luke stay alive long enough to…
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Whiplash River is the second book for Lou Berney. It picks up the story of 'Shake' Bouchon, the lead character from…
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For the past few weeks, whenever I had the chance, I've been working on a book trailer for my mystery novel, Mixed Messages, and I've finally completed it.
I'd never done a trailer before and, let me tell you, creating it was both frustrating and fun. I can laugh now when I think about how many times my…
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I was interviewed by three different online outlets, with very different results. The long interview posted on Hub Pages tells you a lot about me as a writer, and my most recent projects.
http://adelecosgrovebray.hubpages.com/hub/Interview-with-writer-Austin-Camacho
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This is going to sound quaint or trite or maudlin or something, but sometimes it shocks me how much talent there is in my little part of the world. I suppose that talent exists many places, but I see it all the time in my students and my friends. Someone writes a poem and I see the world in a new and shocking way, and I see new stylistic writing choices as well. It all changes my writing for the better more so than any other kind of reading.
I’m a zealot when…
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Legalized Crime by Roger C. Bull
This provocative, scandalous and controversial book is not available at:
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Until the Night marks the sixth (and much awaited) entry in Giles Blunt'smystery series featuring Detective John Cardinal.
Until the Nightopens with a cryptic entry from something called The Blue…
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The new issue of Kings River Life is up and we have a review of one my new favorite shows "Perception" on TNT starring Eric McCormack http://kingsriverlife.com/08/11/perception-tv-review/
We also have a review of R.P. Dahlke's latest crop dusting mystery "A Dead Oleander", an interview with R.P. & a chance to win a copy of the book…
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Just discovered that Underbelly is available for the Nook @ 99 cents on the Barnes & Noble site. Haven't seen the Kindle version yet. This is my darkly humorous, action-packed short story + the opening chapters to Angel With A Bullet.…
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With the forthcoming release of my latest book, Alpha, I know one of the popular interview questions will be: “How did you ever come to write this story?” Another will be: “But wasn't your first book entitled Beta? Why the reverse titles?”
Allow me to answer the first part of the second question. No, my first book was entitled Night Shadows. However, in the Mallory Petersen series, Beta was released before Alpha and this is the story behind the story.
This…
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Here's what Jack Mcguigan posted on the Amazon.com RUSSIAN ROULETTE page: "I have read 6 books by this author and have enjoyed them all. I read 3 of the Hannibal Jones books and the 3 in the O'Brien and Stark series. I found all to be very enjoyable."…
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I'm often asked how I go about planning a novel.When starting a fresh crime novel (as I am now, having recently finished writing the ninth in the DI Andy Horton series) I have the basic idea in mind. I will start to flesh this out using spider grams and time lines to work up the basic plot lines and character outlines, working in pencil on recycled pieces of A4 paper.
Often I will create some characters who won’t appear in the novel at all because by the time I start to write the…
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As we approach the end of the summer movie season, I’ve had some thoughts about what makes a classic on-screen villain. I’ve often heard interviews with actors who say that the bad guy is the most fun to play, and I understand why. They are fascinating!
There are the villains…
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You caught me. I admit it. I’m a huge Die Hard movie fan (see photo above of Bruce Willis as John McClane from Die Hard).
I love to write action and fight scenes in my novels. I’m not quite sure what that actually stems from, but I thrive on ways to figure out interesting and sometimes very physical ways to get my main character…
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