Like most of my stories, a title usually presents itself before I start writing the book. Characters will be invading my mind, their lives playing on my mind’s screen, and while reveling in their lives, an “essence” of their stories will develop. That essence ultimately becomes the title of the story. And if I’m lucky–as [...]
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All the Blog’s a Page is all about MYSTERIES and THRILLERS for the month of July, and our second feature this month introduces you to a new mystery novelist on the scene–one with an engaging character who plans to be around for a while (the author and the character!): Ronald S. Barrios.
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Jovan and Cheyenne are the major chicas of Death at the Double Inkwell, but several men play integral roles to the telling of this story, and each man is his own man, too, with unique personalities that range from the misguided to the strong Alpha male.
Cordell Anderson is the love of Jovan’s life. The two [...]
Urban. Drama. Romance. Mystery. Sci-Fi Fantasy Western. Suspense. Thriller.
For the month of June, ChickLitGurrl: high on LATTES & WRITING shines the spotlight on an author who is as eclectic as the varied genres she writes in: Michelle McGriff. Michelle brings her sassy self to CLG to talk about writing and her latest novel, Swerve, a [...]
They say that behind every great man there is a great woman.
I really think that saying is beside every great woman is a great sister who always comes with the straight, no chaser advice, warm hugs, and a ready-to-take-on-all-challengers stance when things get a little sticky.
Every woman can recall at least that one sister—from birth [...]
In the third podcast of The DDIW Chronicles, I talk about my agent experience with Death at the Double Inkwell.
You can check out the podcast [here]. Definitely consider ordering YOUR copy of DDIW through Amazon.com [link].
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Not only is my mystery, DEATH AT THE DOUBLE INKWELL a featured title for June at Myst Noir [LINK] (mysteries written by African-Americans and/or featuring African-American sleuths), but also I sit down for an interview with Myst Noir founder, author Angela Henry to talk about DDIW and writing. Come check out the interview [HERE].
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We know her.
On the outside, she is a woman that most men want and most women envy.
She’s the “everything’s great, but…” woman.
You know.
She’s beautiful. She has a great job. She has great friends. She has a great family. She has a great home. She has a great car.
Her future is so blindingly bright your retinas [...]
This month kicks off my The DDIW Chronicles series of podcasts. For the next several months, I will be offering podcasts to promote my solo debut project, the mystery Death at the Double Inkwell.
Each month, you’ll be treated to two podcasts, one that focuses on my journey of writing DDIW and getting it published and [...]
Head over to ChickLitGurrl: high on LATTES & WRITING where I talk with Amber Dawn Bell, a lover of romance and medieval history, who uses her loves to spin wonderful short stories and novels!
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Gymnast Cheyenne Wilde finds out on her 16th birthday that not only is she a vampire but a hunter [...]



