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.
Clicking Our Heels – Killing Our Darlings
/in Clicking Our Heels, How to Write, The Stiletto Gang/by DebraAt some time, every writer has to kill his/her darlings. Here’s how different members of The Stiletto Gang deal with this onerous task. Dru Ann Love – Luckily, I don’t have to deal with that, but as a reader, I’m not a happy camper when a main protagonist or favorite secondary character is killed. I’ve […]
Chasing an Intruder
/in Author Life, Detective, Kathryn Lane, Mystery, Nikki Garcia Mystery Series/by Kathryn LaneBob and I spend the summers in northern New Mexico. We enjoy the idyllic mountain scenery, the wildlife, the enriching tricultural experience in art, food, and the wonderful people who live here. Some are full time residents while others, like us, are only part timers. After we arrived at our cabin, I was surprised we’d […]
¡AY, QUÉ LÀSTIMA!
/in Families, The Stiletto Gang, Uncategorized/by Linda Rodriguez¡AY, QUÉ LÀSTIMA! by Linda Rodriguez The men—husbands, father-in-law, cousins—sat in the living room on the flower-covered couch and armchairs or sprawled on the shag carpet in front of the televised football game, beer cans in all hands. The only differences from the majority of living rooms across America were the brand of beer (Dos […]
Bouchercon 2023
/in Convention, Drus Book Musings/by Dru Ann Loveby Dru Ann Love This week I’ll be in San Diego attending Bouchercon. It is a special occasion as I am Fan Guest of Honor. I was already Fan Guest of Honor at Malice in 2022 and Left Coast Crime earlier this year. All three events were packed with obligation as being Fan Guest of […]
The Lights in Our Eyes
/in T.K. Thorne/by TK ThorneOne of my cherished and vivid memories is a sweltering summer night in my hometown of Montgomery, Alabama. Although I was too young for a driver’s license, my father—never one to let little rules stop him—was teaching me to drive. Out of the darkness ahead, a bright headlight beamed directly into my eyes, blinding me. […]