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.
Magic Carpet Ride by Saralyn Richard
/in Book Clubs, Brandywine Valley, Detective Parrott Mystery Series, Mystery, New Release, Saralyn Richard, Suspense/by Saralyn RichardPhoto by DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash At a recent interview, I was asked whether I’ve always been attracted to mysteries, even as a child. That’s not the first time I’ve answered the question, but the more experience I have as a mystery writer, the more I’ve seen the power of mysteries, and I want to share […]
My Word for the Year: Communicate
/in Paula Gail Benson/by Paula Bensonby Paula Gail Benson Last month, I wrote about receiving the book One Word that Will Change Your Life, which advocates that you select a word to focus upon for the year instead of making resolutions. In the comments to that post, Saralyn Richards and Gay Yellen responded that “gratitude” and “kindness” were words that […]
I found my bliss — in the bathtub
/in Uncategorized/by donalee MoultonThis is my second blog as part of the gang. I realize we’re still getting to know one another so I thought I would share a little something about one of my favorite activities. This piece originally appeared in The Globe & Mail. I’m a splish-splash person. I relish the warm envelope of water […]
Susan, An Extraordinary Story—by T.K. Thorne
/in T.K. Thorne, Thorne, Uncategorized/by TK ThorneSusan had never told her family about her experiences. In fact, before Louisa Weinrib called her in 1990 for an interview, she she had never talked about what happened to anyone other than those who had gone through it with her. Hers is a true story of amazing strength, resourcefulness, and friendship. Susan Eisenberg’s childhood […]
Valentine’s Noir
/in Author Life, Book events, Short Stories, Writing and the Arts/by Bethany MainesNoir? No Are? Nwar? What now? I occasionally participate in an author event called Noir at the Bar. Local writers bring crime and “noir” themed stories to scandalize listeners with tales of the seedy underbelly of society. Oh, and also to drink, socialize and terrorize ourselves by reading in public. This time around our date […]