I write mysteries because it’s the genre I most enjoy reading even though I have a fair share of biographies, historical fiction, and sports-related books in my personal library. But if I’m settling down to read for pure enjoyment, you can bet it’s a mystery or a thriller in my hands.
Tag: mysteries
Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
Michael Bray – From Fiction to Reality: A Year Spent With a Paranormal Investigation Team
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• •I’ve been writing now since 2012. Just to think about that passage of time is pretty scary. Since then I’ve turned out lots of books, one of which has been adapted into a film for which I also co-wrote the screenplay. Other titles have since been translated into multiple languages all over the world which…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Three Inspector Sheehan Short Mysteries – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Town Names, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Town Names & Writing Prompts for Valentine’s Day Stories
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• •Have you thought of the perfect Valentine’s Day story? Have you named your characters? Maybe all you need is the name of the town it takes place in. Listed below are the names of towns that would be fitting for tales that take place on or around Valentine’s Day. Whether you write romance or historical fiction,…
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, Reading, Romance, Suspense/Thrillers
Essence of Time – a Review
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• •Imagine your life and your marriage are perfect. You find out you are carrying the child that you and your husband have longed for. Then the military calls your one true love away. That leaves you alone to take care of the farm. How will you survive until he returns? In eighteenth-century Kentucky, Peter and…