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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.
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/in Author Life, History, indie publishing, Mystery Series, Romantic Suspense, women sleuths/by Gay YellenMy husband is a fan of television games. His favorite? Jeopardy! He likes to record new episodes for us to watch together whenever there’s a half-hour break in our day. Lately, I’ve noticed that librarians are among the more successful contestants. It makes sense, I suppose, because a primary requirement for both jobs is to […]
Puzzle Me This, Cover Reveal, and a Promo Deal
/in Anthologies, Judy Penz Sheluk/by Judy Penz ShelukI absolutely love jigsaw puzzles, though 1,000 pieces is my limit. My favorite puzzles are made by Cobble Hill, which is a Canadian-based puzzle maker (they also sell to U.S. and internationally). Great quality and the one time I was missing a piece (that happens on occasion), I filled out an online form and they […]
The Secret Ingredient to Great Storytelling & a Free Book
/in Cozy Mysteries, cozy mystery, cozy mystery books, Culinary Cozy, Mysteries/by Mary Lee Ashfordfrom Mary Lee Ashford * It’s been a busy month or so here with a new book coming out in May (Night of the Living Bread), a book festival, preparing for Malice Domestic and beginning work on the next book in the Sugar & Spice mystery series. Maybe because I’m at the very beginning of […]
Clicking Our Heels – How Do You Feel About A1?
/in Uncategorized/by DebraClicking Our Heels – How Do You Feel About A1? A1 is here, but what do our blog members think about it? Bethany Maines – I’m a graphic designer in my day job and AI has been steadily creeping into the field for decades. So it doesn’t strike me as particularly evil or out of […]
My Brother and Pluto -by T.K. Thorne
/in Thorne/by TK ThorneWell, this is something that doesn’t happen every day! My brother had a “small planet” (asteroid) named after him! (I know I’m not supposed to overuse exclamation points, but I can’t help it.) He earned this through his work on the New Horizons project—a NASA mission to study the dwarf planet Pluto, its moons, and […]