Meet Detective Jamie Graff – One of My Characters!
I write thriller-mystery, and because I do, each story needs to have a cop. I have several that are recurring … Continue reading Meet Detective Jamie Graff – One of My Characters!
I write thriller-mystery, and because I do, each story needs to have a cop. I have several that are recurring … Continue reading Meet Detective Jamie Graff – One of My Characters!
My two daughters tell me they have trouble reading my books because they hear me telling the story. It’s not … Continue reading Words are Voice
There is a rule most writers follow in order to make a story interesting and entertaining. The axiom is: Show, … Continue reading Show It, Don’t Say It
I received two pieces of significant news that I want to share with you! First, I just signed a publishing … Continue reading Some Great News!
In my two previous posts on the Parts of a Story, I spoke about the Beginning and the Middle. For … Continue reading Parts of a Story – the Ending
I get this question all the time, especially at book signings and author meet and greet functions. The answer to … Continue reading Do You Write Anything Besides Fiction?
As I mentioned in a previous post, for me, the middle of the story is the most time-consuming, if not … Continue reading Parts of a Story – the Middle
Before I sat down to write this story, there were a couple of things that I wanted to explore. First, … Continue reading Betrayed – What is it about, and What were my thoughts writing it?
I was pleased to be interviewed by Kimberly Charleston for her blog. She asked interesting questions and I believe the … Continue reading A Recent Author Interview
I’ve been asked several times by both authors and readers what is the most difficult to write: the story beginning, … Continue reading Parts of a Story – The Beginning