Elena Taylor

YA Thriller Author Leslie Lutz On Her Debut

Meet YA thriller author Leslie Lutz as she chats about her debut novel and what’s coming next. I’ve been reading a lot more YA and Middle Grade recently, such great stories available to kids and adults. Interested in more books with young protagonists? Check out my interview with debut author Eliza Nellums by clicking the […]

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 […]

New Standalone by Cold Case Investigation Series Author

To Write a Series or a Standalone, that is the Question A Standalone is a novel that well . . . stands by itself. There are no other books with the same characters. A series book is one that is intentionally written to have additional books with the same characters (or location or other carryover […]

Two Crooked Lane Authors Launch New Books!

Two Crooked Lane Authors Launch Books! Not just one, but two Crooked Lane Authors on my blog this week! And one of them is me! I’m thrilled to share my launch date with fellow Crooked Lane author Katharine Schellman! We thought it would be fun to do a joint interview to celebrate our new books. […]

Author Christina Hoag Answers, Why do we love mysteries?

Author Christina Hoag guest writes my latest blog post – enjoy! Cracking the Mystery of Why We Love Mysteries By Christina Hoag Amateur sleuths, hardboiled cops, private eyes, spooks and spies. We love them all. Mysteries and thrillers make up the second most popular genre of books after romance. Why are we as readers so […]

Crooked Lane Launches Debut Ian Pisarcik

Crooked Lane launches debut Ian Pisarcik with Before Familiar Woods. A novel already garnering excellent reviews, including a starred review with Publisher’s Weekly. Click the link here to read the full. Not only do we have the same publisher and editor, but we both live in Washington State. I’m thrilled to host Ian on my […]

A Locked-Room Mystery For the 21st Century

A Locked-Room Mystery for 2020! A “locked-room” mystery is one set in an isolated location with a set number of characters providing the suspects for a murder investigation. Agatha Christie was a genius at this subgenre, and debut novelist Tessa Wegert brings it into the 21st Century. Curious about other mystery subgenres? Read my interview […]

Art and Murder: Chatting with Author Saralyn Richard

Art and Murder! Art and murder go hand in hand in Saralyn Richard’s latest novel. Want to learn more about a writer’s life? Click the link here. The Author Award-winning mystery and children’s book author, Saralyn Richard, is a writer who teaches on the side. Her books, Naughty Nana, Murder in the One Percent, and […]

Family Secrets, Neuroscience, and Murder

Family Secrets . . . Find out how Joanna Schaffhausen combines family secrets, neuroscience, and murder in her trio of novels, the most recent out this week from Minotaur Press! Love to know what inspires writers? Don’t miss my post on how Nikola Tesla inspired Colleen Winter. Click the link here. The Author Joanna Schaffhausen […]

Five Reasons Why We Write

Why We Write Choosing only five reasons why we write merely scratches the surface of what compels us to put pen to paper, but I believe some of these reasons speak directly to the human condition. Here are five reasons why I believe I am compelled to write. I’d love to know what compels you. […]