This morning, I want to put a word in your ear (a pixel in your eye?) about The Dead of Autumn by Jean Rabe. This is the the fifth entry in her Piper Blackwell Mystery series and a book I strongly recommend for anyone who loves police procedurals or cozy mysteries or just a darned... Continue Reading →
Weekend Reading Suggestions
Good afternoon, everyone. The weekend is on us. If you're like me, that means time to read. Here are some recommendations. The Violet Mouse, Cedar's newest release. Trust me. There are things in the lab no-one ever talks about. Risk everything. How far would you go to save a friend's last hope? Three friends, one... Continue Reading →
Uncozy by Jean Rabe
Please give a warm welcome to Jean Rabe.-ASG I was LOST too John Locke, portrayed by Terry O’Quinn, was my favorite character on the television series LOST. I identified with him because he was among the first to sense some of the magic in their world, but more because he kept insisting: “Don’t tell me... Continue Reading →
A Note of Thanks
Years ago, I saw a comment from someone who was trying to break into the business in response to a question about what people read when they are writing in a certain genre. This person replied that they didn't read anything whenever they were writing. Why? Because they didn't want their prose "infected" by anything... Continue Reading →