Who are the Stiletto Gang?
The Stiletto Gang is a group blog full of traditional and indie published romance and mystery authors talking about writing, life, and how hard it is to find a new way to kill someone. Each day of the week features a new author. We keep our monthly blogging schedule posted in the sidebar. and we invite you to follow us on Facebook and/or sign up for daily blog alerts.
A Name and a Promise —T.K. Thorne
/in T.K. Thorne, Uncategorized/by TK ThorneRob Langford is probably not a name you are familiar with. He was a quiet, thoughtful man who wanted to make things better. When the FBI chose him to serve as Special Agent in Charge of the Birmingham, Alabama office, he came with an open mind. And that changed everything. Langford realized there was edgy […]
In Praise of Critique Partners
/in Author Life, Cozy Mysteries/by Lois WinstonThe other day, I had reached a point in my current manuscript, the 13th book in my Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery Series, that had me stymied. I was more than two-thirds toward writing “The End.” I knew that I was at the point where I needed to return to one of the red herring threads […]
A Trip to the Hudson Valley? Yes Please!
/in Author Life/by Sydney Leigh/ Lynn McPhersonBy Sydney Leigh The spring is a fabulous time of year. The sun shines brighter, making for longer, warmer days. The outdoors becomes more accessible and I always have an urge to explore. But where to go? My top choice would be a small town in the Hudson Valley. Known for its wonderful restaurants and […]
What’s Next by Dru Ann Love
/in Uncategorized/by Dru Ann LoveI co-wrote a short story. Have you read it? What is next? People who have read our story asks, what are you writing next? My co-collaborator writes short stories and I’ve read one of them and he is quite good. As for me, I tried to think of something to write, but my mind is […]
The Classic Camel Coat
/in Author Life, Barbara J Eikmeier/by Barbara EikmeierI gave away my winter coat. It was a long wool coat with generous sleeves, easy to fit over a bulky sweater or blazer. It was a classic style: Notched collar, button front, buttoned bands at the sleeves. It was camel colored. The same color as my dog. Some would call this coat ageless – […]