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When Your Protagonist's a Life Coach
Author Rhonda Blackhurst's Inn the Spirit of Murder was recently released. The author's protagonist's a life coach. Curious about what life coaching entails? Read on....
Read MoreInterview with Lois Winston
Lois Winston's 13th Anastasia Pollack Amateur Sleuth Mystery, Sorry Knot Sorry, will soon be available. We've been critique partners for many years. I ask her the questions I've always wanted to know in my interview. Join us!...
Read MoreArt Long Predicted Artificial Intelligence
Allison Brennan joins me today on Help from my Friends Friday. George Orwell predicted the dangers of "Big Brother." Art has long continued to do so. I twisted Allison's arm for her opinion on this one, folks. I'm glad I did. ~ Donnell...
Read MoreAuthor Takes Side Gig as Podcast Host
What does an introverted author do when she's offered the chance to host a podcast? She rises to the challenge. Author Marie Sutro joins me on Help From My Friends Friday....
Read MoreThe Art of Grave Rubbing
Author Lori Roberts Herbst joins me today on Help From My Friends Friday to promote her latest Callie Cassidy Mystery series, Graven Images, Book Six. We've all heard of grave robbing. But grave rubbing? Read on . . . ...
Read MoreWriting from Afar: How to Capture Setting When You Don't Live There or Can't Visit
Debut Author Jenny Dandy joins me today to talk about something she does exceedingly well. Settings. I was an early reader of The Brownstone on E. 83rd. I could have sworn Jenny was a native New Yorker. ...
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