The Island of Atlantis. The Headless Horseman. The Loch Ness Monster. The Lone Ranger. For generations, legends have inspired authors to pen many wonderful stories. Legends are classic tales abounding in drama and tragedy, romance and comedy, ghosts and gods and fairy folk. I’ve tapped legends from Celtic folklore more than once while writing stories… Continue reading The Lure of Legends – Guest Post by Pat McDermott, Author of The Rosewood Whistle
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The Importance of Setting – Guest Post By Chanel Cleeton, Author of I See London
Your book’s setting sets the tone for the whole story. Your setting gives readers an image of the world you have created and allows them to immerse themselves in your story. Your setting adds character and authenticity, giving your book added depth. For my New Adult contemporary romance, setting was key. My New Adult debut,… Continue reading The Importance of Setting – Guest Post By Chanel Cleeton, Author of I See London
Interview With Ryder Islington, Author of Ultimate Justice, A Trey Fontaine Mystery
Welcome, Ryder. So glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Ultimate Justice: Ultimate Justice, A Trey Fontaine Mystery, is a psychological drama about an FBI agent and two homicide detectives working several cases, one of which involves a serial killer. Blurb: Special Agent Trey Fontaine has his hands full as he… Continue reading Interview With Ryder Islington, Author of Ultimate Justice, A Trey Fontaine Mystery
When Story Trumps Reality – Guest Post by Linda Bennett Pennell, Author of Al Capone at the Blanche Hotel
Write what you know! How often have we heard these words at writer’s conferences or read them in articles and blog posts? It is one of those hoary platitudes trotted out when some industry individual wants to sound . . . what? Particularly wise, experienced, worldly, can’t think of anything better to say? I’m really… Continue reading When Story Trumps Reality – Guest Post by Linda Bennett Pennell, Author of Al Capone at the Blanche Hotel
