Entries by The Stiletto Gang

One More Blog Tour Over, Phew!

I just finished a blog tour for my latest Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery, Spirit Shapes.   Because it takes a long time to both arrange the tour stops and write the blog posts I started about two months ago. This particular tour had a bunch of problems and hitches. Did I learn anything, yes. One […]

Welcome to the dark side… We have cookies

Well, kind of. Hi, I’m Lynn Cahoon. I’m so excited to be part of Stiletto Gang. Who am I? Well, let’s get started. I’ve published 3 romance novels, 3 novellas, and a multitude of short stories. My first writing credit was a story for True Love – I Fell in Love With a Carney. With […]

Fall

By Dru Ann Love One of the things I love about living on the East Coast is we get to celebrate all four seasons. My favorite are Spring and Fall. It’s not too hot like Summer and it’s not too cold like Winter. Spring and Fall seasons give you the nice in between. What I […]

Narwahl!!

by Bethany Maines It seems like I’ve been thinking more about structure and organization lately.  From trying to tame my husbands hoarder tendencies, to how to enhance the drama in a novel, everywhere I look it feels like everything needs more structure.  To solve my husband’s “issue” I’ve decided that some of his things need […]

Taking Chances

By Evelyn David I’m not much of a risk taker. I like sure things. I tend to err on the side of caution. I hope I’m not a fuddy-duddy, but I tend to stick to the familiar. That extends to my reading habits. As you might imagine, I like mysteries. I tend to prefer traditional […]

Actually, You Can Go Back

By Laura Bradford “You can’t go back.” That’s an expression I bet we’ve all heard at one point or another. But, honestly, other than the obvious time travel back into the past (where I’d revisit every moment of my daughters’ lives all over again if I could), I don’t think that statement is entirely true. […]

Better Late Than Not Getting Here at All

Yes, I did forget this was my day to post–but I had a sort of good reason. I’ve been on a blog tour–one I planned myself–and things have been a bit chaotic. Though I asked each blog host to email me when they received my post to email me back–and they did–when the time came […]

Change Ain’t Easy

by Evelyn David   For the past six months I’ve kvetched, whined, worried, and conversely delighted in and even laughed at all the changes in my life. All were for the good in the long run, but that’s not to say, that most didn’t involve serious hard work. To recap the last six months: We […]

An Exception to the Rules of Perfect Timing

By Laura Spinella Amazing how the second Friday of the month (my high-heel post day) sneaks up on me! A quick blog, as Clarabel and Robert, September 24, 1949 Mother is visiting this weekend. If you know Mother, you also know that my hands are filled with dust mops and disinfectant, and that I have […]

Literary Genome Project?

by Bethany Maines          As I was furiously hitting the “thumbs down” on Pandora this morning, I wondered just how their stupid blankity, blank, blank, algorithms could get my musical tastes so wrong. Pandora, for those unaware, is a free music service that plays “stations” based on songs you select or “like.” […]