If you remember, I won a free copy of Connie Berry’s The Art of Betrayal and was looking forward to reading it. I’ve finished that book now and enjoyed it […]
Month: April 2022
What Historical Writers Should Be Watching
Of course, what you watch depends on what era you prefer to write about, but if you’re a Western writer, you should obviously be watching Westerns. It’s hard to find […]
Writing the Unreliable Narrator
I got this idea from reading the latest issue of Writer’s Digest, so fair warning! Jane K. Cleland says unreliable narrators have been around since before Arabian Nights was written. […]
What I’m Reading: The Mahu Series
I’ve started a new mystery series, this one set in Hawai’i by author Neil Plakcy (yes, Grammerly, I spelled it correctly–I double-checked). Mahu is the Hawaiian word for homosexual, and […]