Three mile procession In crime fiction we get to write about police officers in many ways: diligent, committed, […]
Archive for ‘Ramblings of a crime reader’
Winners! Benefit of the Doubt
Neal Griffin brings a tale of redemption against malignant forces Congratulations goes out to the following crime fiction readers: […]
Obituaries: Mining the unexpected
Obits are chock full of characters & storylines Reading the obituaries in my daily newspaper is not a regular […]
Versatile Blogger Award
An amazing thing happens when you stop seeking approval and validation: You find it. – Mandy Hale I’m […]
The Rosebud: a nomination for Kilmoon
Lisa Alber had launched her debut murder mystery novel Kilmoon in March of last year when I wrote about her as a […]
What’s Your Favorite Horror Film?
Originally posted on Latashia Figueroa – Author:
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Florida Book Awards: Winners under the sun
Winter abounds in Toronto and the rest of Canada and I am at times reluctant to admit I am […]
Peace on earth: Goodwill to all
May the spirit of this season shine on you with joy and many blessings. I wish you all a […]
Murder in southern climes: Finding new community
The search for Florida crime fiction authors. The kilometers have flown by and now we are ensconced in our winter […]
The writer within: Getting her/him out
Conversations about writing can lead to action. Lately there have been discussions with several people who have asked about […]