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The New Neighbor: Just Like Me
What are the chances a fellow mystery writer would not only move into my neighborhood, but across the street? I detail how I met Author Bailey Herrington and how he's become a treasured friend....
Read MoreThe First Modern Police Officer
How far back should historians go to study police procedure? And who exactly is credited as the first Modern Police Officer? My guest Author Judy Willmore gives a fascinating history lesson with two very different perspectives.....
Read MoreRipped from the Headlines
Greetings, friends, and welcome to my Friday blog. I met today’s guest at Left Coast Crime earlier this year and…
Read MoreForever an Investigator
Author George Cramer joins me to talk about how his law enforcement career in investigating turned to volunteerism. A fascinating look on a man who makes a difference....
Read MoreCharacter Interviews: Useful Tool in Fiction Writing
One of the most important aspects of fiction writing is getting to know our characters. Some find character interviews effective.…
Read MoreStory Ideas: An Indefinable Process
Friday. Donnell called upon one of the most disciplined, prolific authors she knows to…
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