Character Coffee Chat with Tim Reynolds
Readers immerse themselves in books they enjoy, especially when they can relate to the characters as if they are real people. Friends you can turn to, family you spend special moments with and even those characters you…
P.I. Post: When a missing child solves their own mystery
What if…? It’s the question many writers begin with when a story nibbles away at their thoughts. Here’s a ‘what if’ question for you…what if you discovered a profile for a missing child and the age-progressed sketch…
9 Quotes to help you Scatter Joy
A few years ago, I received a gift from a friend. I believe it was a birthday gift and she included a few items just to make me smile. One of those gifts happened to be a small box…
Nonfiction Nugget: John & Jane Doe – Finding or Identifying Missing Persons
Welcome to the next installment of my Nonfiction Nuggets series, which I share on the blog about every other month, in addition to my PI Posts, Character Coffee Chats and regular post updates. Today’s Nonfiction Nugget is…
Character Coffee Chat with Ethan Fritz
Readers immerse themselves in books they enjoy, especially when they can relate to the characters as if they are real people. Friends you can turn to, family you spend special moments with and even those characters you…
To Prologue or Not to Prologue
The topic of prologues in novels can lead to heated discussions…well, maybe not to that extent. But the subject of prologues can produce passionate blog posts or articles based on the writer’s opinion. Do you enjoy them?…
Happy Release day! Jorja is back!
I’m thrilled to share that the next novel in the Jorja Matthews mystery series is available in both eBook and print formats! The novel is titled Web of Lies and is the sixth novel in the series…
Quarterly update & Bi-yearly check in
We’ve just about made it through the second quarter and we’ll be halfway through the year already. Can you believe it? Summer has arrived in full force here in the PNW. The forecast includes highs in the…
Why Practice Makes You Better, if not Perfect
I don’t believe “perfect” is a trait anyone can rightly claim, but practice does make us better. Case in point, for me at least, are author events. I’m not just showing up to meet readers and sign…
Character Coffee Chat with Lydia Myers
Readers immerse themselves in books they enjoy, especially when they can relate to the characters as if they are real people. Friends you can turn to, family you spend special moments with and even those characters you…