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.
7 Questions Turn a Pink Bicycle into a Mystery
/in Uncategorized/by Marjorie Brodyby AB Plum Walking alone, because I lope rather than walk, before breakfast offers a chance to think. Or let my mind wander. Birds and trees and pots of flowering plants brighten my route in a nearby church parking lot. Two weeks ago shortly before sunrise, the pink bicycle surprised me. What was going on? […]
Clouds in my Coffee
/in Uncategorized/by Julie MulhernI planned to write a Malice Domestic recap, filled with insights from a Malice newbie. But the sad truth is I have a cold that leaves me with a tissue permanently clasped in my hand and a cough that makes typos likely. Instead, I offer you a quick peek at Clouds in my Coffee which […]
Writing While Sick
/in Uncategorized/by Linda Rodriguezby Linda Rodriguez I’m a day late getting this blog posted. My apologies, but I’d been dealing with illness, which suddenly took a drastic turn for the worse. I spent yesterday and last night absolutely miserable with fever and chills and vomiting, and I just lost track of my blogging days. But better late than […]
When Writers and Readers Get Together
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto Gangby Sparkle Abbey We just got back from Malice Domestic, the annual conference for the traditional mystery. Though we’re not sure just how many people were in attendance suffice to say we numbered in the hundreds. Readers, librarians, book bloggers, and authors all in one place. And between the great panels, fun events, and premier […]
Tortilla Town: A Story of Attempted Murder by Juliana Aragón Fatula
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto GangI’ve been under the weather for the last 24 hours, but here it is better late than never, I always say. This story is a work of fiction. References to real people, events, establishments, organizations, or locales are intended only to provide a sense of authenticity, and are used fictitiously. All characters, incidents, and dialogue, […]