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.
New Releases for the New Year!
/in Uncategorized/by Paula BensonBest wishes! I hope you are all having a wonderful new year. How do you learn about new releases in the mystery field? One of my resources is an online newsletter from CriminalElement.com. During the summer, it contained a summary about a new novel by Lee Robinson titled Lawyer for the Dog. I was so […]
Of Crises, Nurses, and Other Odd Thoughts
/in Uncategorized/by Linda Rodriguezby Linda Rodriguez This will be the shortest blog post I’ve ever written. Primarily because it’s the middle of the night, and I just got home from many unexpected hours in a suburban hospital. A good friend was supposed to have emergency open-heart surgery at 6:00 a.m. Thursday, and I had agreed to sit and […]
New Year, New Moments
/in Uncategorized/by Bethany Mainesby Bethany Maines Several years ago I realized that over the course of a year I would collect an assortment of what I would call one-off photos. Photos of memories that I didn’t want to forget, but that didn’t necessarily rate printing out and hanging on the wall. My solution was to create a “Year […]
A Re-Awakening
/in Uncategorized/by Marjorie Brodyby Marjorie Brody The New Year arrived for me in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. A live band, champagne and chocolate covered strawberries accompanied a balloon drop at midnight. The cruise allowed me to escape telephone calls and the demands of emails, meetings, and deadlines. I took a speed boat ride through the rain […]
A Fish Tale
/in Uncategorized/by Julie MulhernOn Friday I got a text from my youngest daughter. “Mom, we owe my math teacher a fish.” That didn’t sound good. “What?” was my witty response. “I killed the class fish.” “How?” I waited for an answer. And waited. Just how had my daughter murdered the class fish? And why? Had it embezzled? Stolen fish flakes? […]