I do interviews for this free online mystery magazine. The summer issue is now live. I've interviewed mystery author Marilyn Meredith and suspense author Joan Hall Hovey.
Here is the link for you to take a look.
http://www.mystericale.com/index.php?issue=current_issue&body=cover
There are some great stories in this issue. Don't forget to check out the book reviews too.
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Tomorrow's No Limits
My two guests for my show on Blog Talk Radio are Ginger Simpson and Kathryn Rose.
Ginger is a multi-published author in many genres. One of her latest releases is story that takes place inside of a women's prison. It's on my To-Be-Read list.
Kathryn Rose's latest book is, A Parent's Guide to Facebook.
Facebook is a great social network, but there are somethings parents should be aware of. Kathryn covers them in her book.
Please come by and listen to what there two talented women have to say.
The show airs at 3:00 PM Pacific Time. Here is the link to the show.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio/2011/04/14/rrw-no-limits
Ginger is a multi-published author in many genres. One of her latest releases is story that takes place inside of a women's prison. It's on my To-Be-Read list.
Kathryn Rose's latest book is, A Parent's Guide to Facebook.
Facebook is a great social network, but there are somethings parents should be aware of. Kathryn covers them in her book.
Please come by and listen to what there two talented women have to say.
The show airs at 3:00 PM Pacific Time. Here is the link to the show.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio/2011/04/14/rrw-no-limits
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Interviewing my characters
Sherice from Ice is being interviewed for another blog. I thought it would be fun to do the same for Darcie. So here it goes.
Interviewer: Why did you decide to join the CIA?
Darcie: I wanted to do something for my adopted country. Yes, I know it sounds hokey, but that's the truth.
Interviewer: Adopted, yes, you were born and lived in England until you were twelve. What was that like?
Darcie: I was a kid. I didn't give it much thought. That's just the way things were. Not all that different than the States. I remember being really ticked when we up and moved. I had just discovered boys and one I liked had just noticed me. But junior high and high school were cool here. I'm glad we came.
Interviewer: Tell us about the first meeting with Morgan Garrett.
Darcie: He was a senior agent and so bloody full of himself. Didn't want a partner, not a kid for sure, not a woman and definitely not a up-tight English broad. He made that quite clear. My first day he left a bib and a pacifier on my desk. That changed when we sparred and i flipped him over my head. He landed flat on his back. Knocked the air right out of him. It's the only time I'd ever seen him speechless.
Interviewer: But your feeling for each other changed.
Darcie: Yes, we fell in love.
Interviewer: Then the boozing started.
Darcie: Morgan had good reason, but he was on a suicide mission and I loved him too much to stick around and wait for him to be successful, so I left, him and the CIA.
Interviewer: You returned to Santa Maria, CA?
Darcie: Yes my folks were still here. I became a detective with the SMPD. I've been here for a few years now. Bought a house, adopted a basset hound, Becky. I'm doing well.
Interviewer: But this morning things changed, didn't they?
Darcie: Yes they bloody did.
Interviewer: What happened.
Darcie: Morgan's in Santa Maria. Drunk on his arse of course. We haven't seen each other in seven years, and that's the way I'd prefer it.
Interviewer: So now what?
Darcie: I do my job and if we run into each other, I'm civil. That's it. It's over between us.
Interviewer: Well thank you for taking time to speak with us. Maybe we can talk more later?
Darcie: Sure. Just give me a call.
Interviewer: Why did you decide to join the CIA?
Darcie: I wanted to do something for my adopted country. Yes, I know it sounds hokey, but that's the truth.
Interviewer: Adopted, yes, you were born and lived in England until you were twelve. What was that like?
Darcie: I was a kid. I didn't give it much thought. That's just the way things were. Not all that different than the States. I remember being really ticked when we up and moved. I had just discovered boys and one I liked had just noticed me. But junior high and high school were cool here. I'm glad we came.
Interviewer: Tell us about the first meeting with Morgan Garrett.
Darcie: He was a senior agent and so bloody full of himself. Didn't want a partner, not a kid for sure, not a woman and definitely not a up-tight English broad. He made that quite clear. My first day he left a bib and a pacifier on my desk. That changed when we sparred and i flipped him over my head. He landed flat on his back. Knocked the air right out of him. It's the only time I'd ever seen him speechless.
Interviewer: But your feeling for each other changed.
Darcie: Yes, we fell in love.
Interviewer: Then the boozing started.
Darcie: Morgan had good reason, but he was on a suicide mission and I loved him too much to stick around and wait for him to be successful, so I left, him and the CIA.
Interviewer: You returned to Santa Maria, CA?
Darcie: Yes my folks were still here. I became a detective with the SMPD. I've been here for a few years now. Bought a house, adopted a basset hound, Becky. I'm doing well.
Interviewer: But this morning things changed, didn't they?
Darcie: Yes they bloody did.
Interviewer: What happened.
Darcie: Morgan's in Santa Maria. Drunk on his arse of course. We haven't seen each other in seven years, and that's the way I'd prefer it.
Interviewer: So now what?
Darcie: I do my job and if we run into each other, I'm civil. That's it. It's over between us.
Interviewer: Well thank you for taking time to speak with us. Maybe we can talk more later?
Darcie: Sure. Just give me a call.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Meltdown
Randolph and I have started the sequel to Ice, Meltdown. It's exciting to begin a new adventure with Darcie and Morgan. To this one we've added Gail Crane and Duke, the man with no memory.
Gail is Darcie's FBI friend, we mentioned in Ice.
Oh, I should say that Chalet is looking at Ice. Cross your fingers for us please.
I've been thinking about branding and marketing. What works or hasn't worked for you?
Turned hot here that past couple of days, but this morning's starting out on the cool side.
This Thursday I do my Blog Talk Radio show. I Believe it's going to be a great show. It's at an earlier time, 9:00 AM Pacific Time since one of my guests joins us from Israel. Eva has written some outstanding
books on women from the Bible.
My other guest is Johnny Tan who has written a book all about a mother's love.
Drop by and listen if you can. If not the show is always archived.
I belong to EPIC, Electronically Published Internet Connection. They have an eBook contest each year. I'm excited to be entering A Spiral of Echoes. It's been awhile since I've had a book out to enter.
I Believe that all I have to say for now.
Gail is Darcie's FBI friend, we mentioned in Ice.
Oh, I should say that Chalet is looking at Ice. Cross your fingers for us please.
I've been thinking about branding and marketing. What works or hasn't worked for you?
Turned hot here that past couple of days, but this morning's starting out on the cool side.
This Thursday I do my Blog Talk Radio show. I Believe it's going to be a great show. It's at an earlier time, 9:00 AM Pacific Time since one of my guests joins us from Israel. Eva has written some outstanding
books on women from the Bible.
My other guest is Johnny Tan who has written a book all about a mother's love.
Drop by and listen if you can. If not the show is always archived.
I belong to EPIC, Electronically Published Internet Connection. They have an eBook contest each year. I'm excited to be entering A Spiral of Echoes. It's been awhile since I've had a book out to enter.
I Believe that all I have to say for now.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Today's Blog Talk Show
I just finished my Robin Falls Kids--Let's Talk, Blog Talk Radio show. It was a great one. My guests today were Sherry Shahan and Carol Heyer.
Wow, what talented ladies.
Carol is an awesome artist. Check out her website galleries.
http://www.carolheyer.com/galleries.htm
A few years ago I was involved with playing the game of Magic. Some great illustrations on those cards. Today I discovered that Carol had done some of them.
Sherry has been through some scary experiences in her travels that she has turned into fiction stories.
She gave a vivid discription of a terrifying experience that ended up being a Young adult book Death Moutain. I going right out to find myself a copy.
Wow, what talented ladies.
Carol is an awesome artist. Check out her website galleries.
http://www.carolheyer.com/galleries.htm
A few years ago I was involved with playing the game of Magic. Some great illustrations on those cards. Today I discovered that Carol had done some of them.
Sherry has been through some scary experiences in her travels that she has turned into fiction stories.
She gave a vivid discription of a terrifying experience that ended up being a Young adult book Death Moutain. I going right out to find myself a copy.
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