When Kelly Thompson first published The Girl Who Would Be King, I was in awe as you can tell from my review. She won the 2012 Seeley James Award for Most Innovative and recently inked a movie deal. Fans of her book flocked to her second project, Storykiller. She’s now working on her third project, […]
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Great Writers on Writing: Roger Hobbs
Roger Hobbs’ debut novel Ghostman has been nominated for every major award in the publishing business. I found it one of the best crime novels I’ve ever read, and The New York Times agreed. I hounded Mr. Hobbs for an interview because what amazed me most is: he’s young. Name a famous author and his/her […]
How Russell Blake Writes – Great Writers on Writing
As an avid, lifetime reader of Wall Street Journal, I pay attention when they do a front page article about an author named Russell Blake. Especially when the article states that he writes 7-10,000 words a day and that he works 12-15 hour days. I can’t even stay awake that long. The first question I […]
How Elizabeth Spann Craig Writes – Great Writers on Writing
The other day I unsubscribed from several writers and noticed that the only writer I’ve followed from the early days of indie-publishing, and the one whose name I always look for in my inbox, is Elizabeth Spann Craig. No wonder Writer’s Digest has listed her for FOUR years as one of the top sites for […]
How James Rollins Writes – Great Writers on Writing
If you’re not a fan of James Rollins … we’ll find a prayer group for you. Mr. Rollins sets the standard for thrillers with a wide range of novels. Best known for his Sigma Series (see my review of Bloodline), he’s also written an Indiana Jones adventure, books for kids, many stand-alone novels, and now […]
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