Elena Taylor

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 […]

Complications on a Sunday Morning

Complications on a Sunday Morning . . . You wake, but it’s still dark outside. You lie in your bed, not ready to put your feet on the floor. You listen, but the rain has finally stopped. Thirty days and thirty nights it has poured down. Acres of ponds have sprung up in the middle […]

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. […]

Writing is Like Visiting the Zoo: 5 Reasons Why

Continuing my posts about a writer’s life, I ask myself the question, “Can writing be like visiting the zoo?” Five Thoughts on Writing and Rewriting How can visiting a zoo have anything in common with writing, you ask? While on a recent visit to the San Antonio Zoo, I realized that it had a lot […]

One Hitwoman, One Debut Novel, and a Ghost

From Literary Horror to a Hitwoman, this debut novelist kills. The International Thriller Writers’ Debut Author Program runs from July to July, so if a writer’s debut novel comes out after the dates of ThrillerFest, they become a debut for the following year. That sometimes means an author is a debut when they have a […]

Five Thoughts on Writing and Rewriting

Five Thoughts on Writing I have a lot of thoughts on writing. But that doesn’t mean I’m always conscious of my own process. Sometimes the best thing I can do to get motivated with my own writing is to teach other people writing techniques. EPIC Group Writers in Edmonds, Washington, recently hosted one of my […]

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 […]

Seven Motivations to Keep Writing in Winter

Motivations to keep writing can be a challenge in winter Motivations to keep writing during the winter in the Northern Hemisphere can be tricky. The  cold, winter weather can drive us indoors, leading to hibernation and binge watching our latest Netflix obsession. (Currently mine is Unforgotten on Masterpiece) That can be a good way to […]

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 […]