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.
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. […]
Juliana Chacha de Cochiti, New Mexico de la cruz Aragón Fatula
/in Uncategorized/by Juliana Aragon FatulaDear Reader, Fall 2023 has neared and it’s time to prepare for harvest. This year I made the choice not to have a vegetable garden. Climate Change has changed how we grow our gardens and try to conserve water during the scorching heat of summer. My flowers are protected by an electric fence because deer […]
RIP, Mac
/in audiobooks, Author Life, Cozy Mysteries, Give Away, life, Lois Winston, Mystery, The Stiletto Gang/by Lois WinstonBy Lois Winston Sometimes, there are no warning signs, no odd symptoms that crop up which would make us suspect something is not quite right. Such was not the case with Mac. Nothing made me question his health, nothing that would lead me to seek out the services of an expert. One moment, he was […]
Ten Stories That Worried My Mother by Winona Kent
/in Guest Blogger/by Sydney Leigh/ Lynn McPhersonI’m excited to welcome Winona Kent to the blog today. I served on the board of Crime Writers of Canada with Winona. She is a great writer and has a super new anthology out. Read on to hear more about it… TEN STORIES THAT WORRIED MY MOTHER by Winona Kent Earlier this year I decided […]
Recognizing a Character’s Name in a Mystery Story
/in Mystery, Paula Gail Benson, Sherlock Holmes, Short Stories/by Paula Bensonby Paula Gail Benson Barb Goffman, whose stories have been finalists for exactly forty national crime awards, will be celebrating two nominations at San Diego’s Bouchercon. Her story “Beauty and the Beyotch,” already the winner of the Agatha Award at Malice Domestic, is among those nominated for the Anthony and Macavity. Originally written for a […]