Let’s Talk with Nancy J Cohen

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow by Nancy J. Cohen Let’s get something straight right away. This title is mine. It would be a good one for my Bad Hair Day mystery series. But we’re going to talk about hair salons today. The place where I go has been through a recent upheaval. The owners suddenly announced […]

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Let’s Talk with Tina Whittle

Book Classification By Tina Whittle For the past few weekends, the biggest project here at Whittle Central has been putting down a new hardwood floor. By ourselves. My husband is a handy guy, and so he was more than capable of scraping the concrete floor of old stickiness, cutting and measuring the boards, gluing them […]

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Let’s Talk with Maggie Toussaint

Clothing makes the man, er, woman By Maggie Toussaint Sometime in college or thereafter, I read a book, and I’m blanking on the title, and it was about clothing being our costumes for whatever we were doing. That was a realization I’d never articulated before, but it explained so much about my conservative wardrobe choices. […]

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Let’s Talk with Terry Odell

Do you read with your ears? By Terry Odell Apologies – I’ve been out of town and didn’t realize the link to the audio sample of What’s in a Name? wasn’t live in the post. It’s been fixed, so I hope you’ll have a listen. One of my guest interview questions for my blog is […]

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Let’s Talk with James M Jackson

Family Secrets By James M Jackson As very young children, we are impressionable and believe whatever we are told: The stork brings babies to the hospital. The Easter Bunny hides our colored eggs and brings baskets with jellybeans and chocolate. Santa and his reindeer deliver presents all over the world in one night. An older […]

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Let’s Talk with Tina Whittle

Changing Protags By Tina Whittle My protagonists, they are a’changing, and in some very surprising ways. As their author, I’m trying hard to keep up. I’m working on the sixth book in my Tai Randolph and Trey Seaver series (working title: That Blankety-Blank Book). My two main characters have been solving crimes together since the […]

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