Let’s Talk with Tina Whittle

Flurries and Swirls of Life By Tina Whittle We celebrate Halloween really big here at Whittle Central. My husband is an aerospace engineer, and this is his chance to build something as intricate as an airplane, only twice as spooky. Because nobody wants their airplane rides to be spooky. He sticks with the fun side […]

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Let’s Talk with Maggie Toussaint

Release Day! By Maggie Toussaint My last Lindsey & Ike novella, “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” releases today, Nov. 2. The third in this romantic mystery series, “Dead Men” is a fitting send off for this couple. Lindsey started the series temporarily holding the family newspaper business together, and now she’s the fulltime editor of […]

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Let’s Talk with Terry Odell

No Tricks, Just a Treat By Terry Odell My Halloween treat for you is a free download of my Mapleton Mystery novella, Deadly Places. Here’s a bit about it. Life is a balancing act. When you’re a cop, the choices can be deadly. Ed Solomon, long-time police officer in the small town of Mapleton, Colorado, […]

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Let’s Talk with James M Jackson

Hearing a Book By James M Jackson Earlier this month, I turned Empty Promises (Seamus McCree #5) in to my editor. One of the last steps I perform before I declare a work-in-process ready for my editor’s pen is an “auditory read through,” in which I have Microsoft Word read the manuscript back to me. […]

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Let’s Talk with Nancy J Cohen

My Secret Vice by Nancy J. Cohen Since I write cozy mysteries, you’d think this was my favorite genre to read, right? Wrong. I have a passion for space opera and military science fiction. I don’t like stories that are too technical but prefer ones that focus on relationships. Think Horatio Hornblower in space. I’ll […]

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Let’s Talk with Karla Brandenburg

How Writing a Romantic Suspense Series is Different than a Mystery Series by Karla Brandenburg Fellow Booklover’s Bench Author, Maggie Toussaint, recently commented to me about how mystery authors have to work to keep a series fresh, and a sleuth believable. My first thought was something along the lines of that’s not a concern I […]

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Let’s Talk about Fall

This week the Booklover’s Bench authors share their thoughts about the changes associated with the season of fall. We hope you’ll enjoy this group post. Be sure to enter the Rafflecopter for a Tote Bag prize. Emily Dickinson famously wrote, “There is a certain slant of light.” I recall her words quite often as summer moves […]

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Let’s Talk with Maggie Toussaint

Amnesia and Cleopatra Jones By Maggie Toussaint In my new cozy mystery novella, “No Quarter.” Cleopatra Jones wakes up in a distant hospital with no memory of how she got there, no memory of what she did that day. She is frightened and alone. A man arrives who claims to be related, and hard on […]

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Let’s Talk with James M Jackson

LOVING REVISIONS by James M Jackson I have entered the final self-revision phase of my fifth Seamus McCree novel. It’s the last step before I send it to my editor. Over the years I have honed my revision process, making it much more efficient. I’m a pantser (or as some prefer, “organic writer”), so I […]

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