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Why I Use Remote Viewing in Crime Fiction by Katherine Ramsland
When I described the method of remote viewing in I Scream Man, the first novel in my “Nut Cracker Investigations” series, readers thought I should call it paranormal. However, remote viewing is not supernatural in the sense of ghosts and vampires. You might be...
Besides Being an Author, I’m a Wedding Planner! by Mary P. Karnes
Hello! I’m Mary Karnes, the author of WEDDING BRIDE AND DOOM, the first in the Wedding Planner Mystery Series which was published August 22, 2023, by Level Best Books. It’s a cozy mystery series about an amateur sleuth who happens to be a wedding planner. This was...
Thrilling Villains (My Love Affair with Bad Guys) by Arlene Kay
Today I'm welcoming Arlene Kay, a Level Best Books author, to my blog to talk about her latest mystery and her love affair with bad guys! Welcome, Arlene... Mystery writers populate books with an array of suspects who may or may not be the culprit. Creating heroes is...
Do Ultra Runners Make the Perfect Victims? by Jen Collins Moore
One of the things I love about writing is that I get to research things that interest me under the guise of work. When I was planning Murder in Trastevere, one idea that kept calling me was the sport of ultra running. I can’t tell you how I got this bug in my bonnet....
What’s in a Mug? by Susan Van Kirk
One of the domestic jobs that makes me feel so very efficient and organized is lining the cabinets in my kitchen. Since it’s ridiculously hot and humid this week, I’m doing this little chore to make me feel like I’m accomplishing something in the heat. Stay in....
NaNoWriMo Musings by Amy Young
I must admit I laughed a lot when I read this post by Amy Young. She, too, is a fellow writer with books published by Level Best Books. Enjoy! When I began writing my second novel, a thriller, I had an idea, some notecards, and maybe most importantly for me, drive. I...