Recently I had a chance to sit down and interview Kate Dyer-Seeley who has written the book First Degree Mudder. Thank you Kate for stopping by Community Bookstop!What genre do you write?I write modern mysteries featuring a young journalist who wants to be a serious investigative reporter, but she can’t get a job because newspapers… Continue reading Interview: Kate Dyer-Seeley
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Interview: Lois Winston author of Literally Dead
Recently I had a chance to sit down with Lois Winston the author of the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries and The Empty Next Mysteries. Thank you Lois Winston for stopping by today.What genre do you write?For the last six years I’ve concentrated on writing two different humorous amateur sleuth mystery series, the Anastasia Pollack Crafting… Continue reading Interview: Lois Winston author of Literally Dead
Interview: Cathy Ace Author of The Corpse with the Ruby Lips
Recently I had a chance to sit down and talk to Cathy Ace the author of The Cait Morgan Mysteries and the WISE Enquiries Agency Mysteries. Thank you for taking the time to visit us Cathy! What genre do you write?I write crime fiction – on the broad spectrum of “cozy crime”, I’d say I… Continue reading Interview: Cathy Ace Author of The Corpse with the Ruby Lips
Interview with Cassidy Salem author Dying For Data
What genre do you write? I write cozy mysteries with elements of romantic suspense. How did you come to write (said) genre?I enjoy all kinds of crime fiction, including traditional mysteries, police procedurals, and cozies. Cozies are fun and usually entertaining. I enjoy trying to follow the plots set forth by other writers in hopes… Continue reading Interview with Cassidy Salem author Dying For Data
Interview with Lynn Cahoon author of A Story to Kill
Recently I had a chance to sit down with Lynn Cahoon author of the Tourist Trap Mysteries and the recent author of A Story to Kill. Thank you Lynn for stopping by Community Bookstop. Thanks for having me over. What genre do you write?Cozy Mysteries – Light on gore, light on sex, high on fun.… Continue reading Interview with Lynn Cahoon author of A Story to Kill
Interview with Nancy Hersage author of Follow The Dotted Line
What Genre do you write? I began as a playwright. My most successful play is a drama, which was done by the Kennedy Center. And I wrote both historical dramas and a thriller for TV. But I have also written dozens of comedy musicals for the stage, a genre in which I love working. My mystery… Continue reading Interview with Nancy Hersage author of Follow The Dotted Line
Interview: Monica Knightley author of Come, Bitter Poison
Recently I took the time out for reviewing and reading books to sit down and talk with Monica Knightley who wrote Come, Bitter Poison. Thank you Monica for taking the time to talk with me at Community Bookstop! What genre do you write?I write in a few different genres. I’ve written paranormal/historical romances, young adult contemporary,… Continue reading Interview: Monica Knightley author of Come, Bitter Poison
Interview: Killer Cocktail by: Tracy Kiely
What genre do you write? I write (I hope) humorous, traditional mysteries. How did you come to write mystery genre? I grew up reading cozy mysteries; Agatha Christie, Elizabeth Peters, Joan Hess, and Dorothy Cannell were all staples on my bookshelf. When I first started writing my own mystery, I naturally gravitated toward that genre.… Continue reading Interview: Killer Cocktail by: Tracy Kiely
Interview with Pushpendra Mehta
Recently I sat down with Pushpendra Mehta author of The Suitable Inheritor. Thank you for taking the time to stop by and visit my blog.What genre do you write?While my latest novel The Suitable Inheritor is an inspirational romance, I have also written two nonfiction-self-help books. Tell us something about yourself people may not know?For three… Continue reading Interview with Pushpendra Mehta
Interview with Eva Gates Author of Reading Up A Storm
Recently I had the chance to sit down with cozy author Eva Gates who writes A Lighthouse Librarian Mystery series. Thank you Eva for stopping by.What Genre do you write?I write in several different sub-centres of crime novels. Everything from modern Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals to historicals to cozies. I even write a… Continue reading Interview with Eva Gates Author of Reading Up A Storm