Elena Taylor

Librarian Sets A Historical Mystery In East Texas

A Librarian makes for a great reader and a fabulous writer Thrilled to introduce another debut author in the crime fiction genre. Elementary school librarian Shanessa Gluhm launches her first novel with a twisty, turny historical novel set in Carthage, Texas, during two different eras. Curious about other librarians-turned-authors? Check out my interview with research […]

From NaNoWriMo Participant to Bestselling Debut Author

Ever wondered if a NaNoWriMo project can get published? Debut author Vanessa Lillie’s NaNoWriMo project became her first published novel. But was it her first attempt? Read further to find out about her publishing journey. Want to learn more about the querying process to help you on your publishing journey? Read one of my posts […]

A Philosopher, a Biker, and a Crime Writer Walk into a Bar

The Philosopher Crime Writer Lee McIntyre, philosopher by day, crime writer at night. Throw in a friend who is an outlaw biker and you have the story of his debut novel . . . Love people who use their real life experiences to infuse their crime fiction with strong, realistic characters? Don’t miss my interview […]

Short Fiction Writer Turned Author

From Short Fiction to First Novel I’m thrilled to introduce you all to short fiction writer and debut author Tara Laskowski! (Love those short story writers? Don’t miss my interview with debut author & short story writer Eric J. Guignard. To read the post, click the link here.) The Author TARA LASKOWSKI is the award-winning author […]

Book Club Fiction Author Jennifer Gold

It’s Summer! So I’m taking a little break from writing about writers who write about murder and doing something a little sweeter! Book Club Fiction Author Jennifer Gold joins me this week to talk about her debut novel with Lake Union Publishing. Welcome Jennifer! (Still need more murder? Read my post on mystery and thriller […]

Eco-Thriller: Drink To Every Beast

Environmental Lawyer by Day, Writing an Environmental, Legal Thriller By Night . . . Eco-thrillers have become a popular sub-genre in Crime Fiction. Read my interview with Eco-thriller writer A.M Halvorssen about her debut novel The Dirty Network by clicking the link here. And now, introducing ITW Debut Author, Joel Burcat and his novel Drink to […]

Debut Novel from Canadian Author Vanessa Westermann

There’s nothing more exciting than the launch of a debut novel. And sometimes I think it’s even sweeter when the journey to get to that date wasn’t an easy one. Just as I wrote about in a recent post about authors who persevere (click here to read the post) this week’s author trusted her work […]

Two Thriller Writers for the 21st Century

Two thriller writers for the 21st Century. Thrilled to have Brian Nelson and August Norman on my blog this week. I think they are male authors for the new millennium. One is a primary care-giver for his kids – the other writes a female protagonist. I love these guys! The Author Brian Nelson is a former […]

Writers Beware: The Perils of the Publishing Industry

I’m very happy to host mystery author Mark S. Bacon on my blog this week. A little about Mark … Mark S. Bacon began his career as a southern California newspaper police reporter. After working for two newspapers, he moved to advertising and marketing when he became a copywriter for Knott’s Berry Farm, the large […]

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