Hello, Carol. not published novel yet. Writing too many briefs to persuade Judges to follow the rule of law. I am concerned about which direction to take with my first novel. Suspense, hitorical or a little of both.
Thank so much. I've been writing plays for yound adults for fifteen years, and have two novels published: a middle grade fiction and a YA. I am working on my first adult book. Crime/mystery. It's all new to me (but very fun and exciting), as is this 'Crimespace'. I haven't done anything yet on crimespace--didn't even know you could have a 'homepage'.
Not a posthumus member, yet. That is a photo I grabbed and worked with to create the cover for my book. I know I won't get that kind of freedom but it was fun to do anyway.
At 2:41am on September 10, 2008, KevinWHolland said…
Thanks, Carole! Glad to be here -- still feeling my way around and getting the hang of it. I appreciate the welcome!
At 12:43am on September 9, 2008, Chris Roerden said…
Carole:
I love your rave! Thank you so much,
Chris
Really cool page. I appreciate the welcome and hope to learn a ton! I'm only starting out & have had a "bug" to read/write, my entire life. Glad to meet new friends.
Thankx for the welcome Carole. After running the London marathon, visiting Manhattan is the 2nd of my lifetime ambitions. I've never even BEEN stateside,but I'm still only young yet.
Cheers
Ray
When it came to research for 'Justice For All', I did spend a bit of time in LA, but the majority of it was done via the wonders of the internet! I also read a lot of LA based crime novels, and I watch a lot of US cop shows on TV.
Hello, isn't it fun to write your first book! Sorry I haven't got back to you sooner, my internet has been down and life is crazy with three teenagers plus the writing. Hope to talk to ya soon, love your page, kim p.
As you can see, it's been a long time since I've been here. I just wanted to say thanks for the kind words you said in December about my Writing Advice A-Z.
Dear Carole,
Thanks for your message. Wikipedia has an article about the Cleary case. Similar cases still occur in the US from time to time; or so I understand, at least.
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Thank so much. I've been writing plays for yound adults for fifteen years, and have two novels published: a middle grade fiction and a YA. I am working on my first adult book. Crime/mystery. It's all new to me (but very fun and exciting), as is this 'Crimespace'. I haven't done anything yet on crimespace--didn't even know you could have a 'homepage'.
Thank you for the welcome.
JM
I love your rave! Thank you so much,
Chris
Rob
Cheers
Ray
When it came to research for 'Justice For All', I did spend a bit of time in LA, but the majority of it was done via the wonders of the internet! I also read a lot of LA based crime novels, and I watch a lot of US cop shows on TV.
Thanks for the good wishes,
Steve
> One of my fav's!!!!
> How are you?
> Just came back from a long weekend and I'm
> bussssssssssssssssssshhhheddddddddd!
> xxxx
I knew you'd know! What a great resource you are!
I needed to refer to it in a story. Thanks, sweetie.
Don't worry about the life going on around you. I've always got a dog (any of three) and two cats vying for a lap when I sit down to write.
As for worry, I heard it best described as "praying for something you don't want in the first place."
Larry (and Barbi) Payton
Thanks for your message. Wikipedia has an article about the Cleary case. Similar cases still occur in the US from time to time; or so I understand, at least.
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