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.
Staying Organized
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto GangThat sounds good, doesn’t it? I’m using that title because people are always saying that I’m organized. I don’t really think I am–but this is what I do to help me not forget. I keep a paper calendar–a big one. It’s on my desk. I put everything on it, places I need to be and […]
Being thankful by Lynn Cahoon
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto GangSometimes the days come and go so fast, I barely have time to think, let alone be grateful for the good things that have come to my doorstep. November is traditionally our month to slow down a bit and think about all the things that we should be thankful for. Maybe its a hold out […]
Judo-Write!
/in Uncategorized/by Bethany Mainesby Bethany Maines I was thinking this morning about how much writing is like karate. Actually, to be perfectly honest, everything is like karate. You’re laughing right now. I can hear it all the way through the internet. (Although, that might be the photo.) While teaching karate I occasionally make such lofty statements, and my […]
PROPOSED LEGISLATION AGAINST INANIMATE OBJECTS
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto Gangby Sally Berneathy The dictionary defines “inanimate” as “(1) not having the qualities associated with active, living organisms; (2) not animated or energetic; dull; (3) belonging to the class of nouns that stand for nonliving things.” We humans…living, animate beings…have a tendency to refer to nonliving things such as a chair or table as […]
Water and Writing by Debra H. Goldstein
/in Uncategorized/by DebraWater and Writing by Debra H. Goldstein Why do I write better when I can sit and stare at a beach or lake? What is it about the twinkle of the sun reflecting off water that immediately slows my breathing and empties my mind of worrisome demanding thoughts? Why does a storm’s swirling whitecaps or […]