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Good Friday morning, Killzoners! The topic under consideration today is Show Don’t Tell…with a twist! As writers, we do wax eloquently about this subject, don’t we? But, how about...
Happy American Redneck Day! (And you thought this might be a Fourth of July post. Well, maybe tomorrow…) Oh, you didn’t know today is Redneck Day? Click on the link above to learn...
You are pro wrestler known as “The Writer.” What song would you choose as your entry music?
I’m filling in today for Deb Gorman while she’s on hiatus, and I thought we would talk about mistakes. We’ve all made them, especially when we’re young. Is there one mistake you’ve...
Over a glass of wine my octogenarian friend and I were discussing the habit of smoking and where people used to be able to smoke (back in the day). She is a former high school Fren...
What’s your favorite murder mystery? It can be a story, novel, movie or TV episode, even a game or a real-life mystery.
What’s your favorite novel or movie for non-stop, relentless, killer pacing?
Happy First Friday of Summer! Or, if you’re in the souther hemisphere, Happy Winter and Cozy Season! It’s either blankets or bug spray, your choice. I hope you have lovely plans ah...
Got a book you want to talk about? Frustrated with a book or series? In love with a new one? Found a buried treasure? An issue that keeps popping up in the books you are reading? J...
by Rachel Carpenter Still behind on socials, but playing catch up. And writing too. Monday's post isn't quite ready just yet- the finale is giving me trouble. At least tomorrow's...
Got a book you want to talk about? Frustrated with a book or series? In love with a new one? Found a buried treasure? An issue that keeps popping up in the books you are reading? J...
by Rachel Carpenter Happy 26th Friday of 2026, everyone!! And as always on Friday, here are the current Friday links: 2026 Friday on Friday: Play Friday EVERY Friday of 2026 and F...
Happy Saturday! June is coming to a close. Here’s what we’re reading right now: Lara: I’m reading a new-to-me Regency romance author: Rachel Griffiths. The book is called Just for...
There is nothing so great as to find another reader with similar tastes to your own. I thought I’d share some of my most favourite reads from the past and present to discover who e...
It’s Whatcha Reading! Here’s how we’re kicking off June: Elyse: I’m reading The Iron Garden Sutra by A.D. Sui. It’s a sci-fi locked room mystery with a monk as a protagonist and I’...
Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrere we go! I cannot believe school is out. We have just a hair under 12 weeks of summer looking up my nostrils going, “Now what?” It’s been cool and cloudy...
On Flashback Fridays, I will share with you the books I was not able to review when they were first released that have been screaming at me from my To-Be-Read bookshelf. The Case o...
Happy Saturday! Here’s what we’re reading right now as May winds down: Lara: Candice Proctor released only seven historical romances and I’m on my second already. The books are phe...
David Dean has called Joseph S. Walker "arguably the best short crime fiction writer on the scene today," and in Crime Scenes, the first collection of his stories, you'll find ampl...
No Comfort for the Dead: An Irish Library Mystery Historical International Mystery 1st in Series Setting – 1988, West Cork, Ireland Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crooked Lane Books Publicati...
Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks. James Ellroy, Red Sheet (Knopf) “As always, Ellroy’s jargon is jazzy, his characters caricatures on st...
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