Rachelle Gardner’s blog recently discussed switching genres.  She contends that you can’t be successful in publishing if you change genres.  She recommends specializing in one particular area. I’m not sure that I agree.  [...]

Things are really moving along with the production of my book, Pretty is as Pretty Dies. My publisher, Midnight Ink, will be releasing the book August 1st. In the meantime, there’s a lot [...]

A s many of you know, blogging, Twittering/Tweeting, and Facebook-ing can add a major time-sucking element to your day.  But…it can be useful in both the networking sense and as a way to [...]

There’s an excellent new post on Mysterious Matters regarding motives for murder.  It’s important not only for your perpetrator to have a strong motive, but for each of your suspects to have a [...]

Most fans of mystery novels know a lot about detectives—likely more than they know about suspects and murderers.  After all, the reader is usually following the case and evaluating the clues through the [...]

One of the reasons writing mysteries (mysteries that are any good, anyway) is challenging is that you have to “get inside” so many heads. You have to think like a killer, suspect, and [...]

What’s your favorite type of mystery to read?  Your reading preferences usually help determine whether you’re writing a police procedural, noir, private eye, or cozy mystery.  My favorite genres of mystery are the [...]

I’ve discovered that I’m really, really lucky. The art department at Llewellyn Publications (Flux/Midnight Ink) has tremendous talent and has been receiving much acclaim for their covers. They sketched out a preliminary cover [...]

I came across this quiz, “What Font are You?” which was linked from Literary agent Janet Reid’s blog.  My font is Mrs. Eaves.  Sigh… [...]

For those of us who don’t know as much about guns as we’d like/need to, I came across an interesting post on the Make Mine Mystery blog: http://makeminemystery.blogspot.com/2008/12/bang.html . Here you can find [...]

I enjoy my subscription to Poets and Writers. Online, their website has a really interesting interview with four, young literary agents.  They discuss the types of material they’re looking for, problems facing beginning [...]