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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update #Reviews – Colleen M. Chesebro, Billy Ray Chitwood, Deanie Humphrys-Dunne
Check out what's new on the shelves of Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore from this post on Sally Cronin's blog.
A Review of “The Gods of Guilt” by Michael Connelly
Check out this review of The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly as featured in this post from Michael Turashoff’s blog.
The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Another great Mickey Haller book with a cameo from my favorite detective, Harry Bosch, his half-brother. I can always count on Michael Connelly to come through with a great Mystery Thriller and this one didn’t disappoint.
Lots of twists and turns that keep you “swiping” till the very end. I recommend this one to all my friends who share my interest in an excellent Mystery/Thriller. Anyone who has read this book please let me know I’d enjoy talking with you about it.
A Death in Chelsea by @LynnBrittney2 @TheMirrorBooks #ADeathInChelsea
Check out the book, A Death in Chelsea, by Lynn Brittney, as featured in this post from the Quiet Knitter Blog.
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The 2019 Author Interview Series Featuring V.M. Sang
Check out this author interview as posted on my author blog.
What is your work schedule like when you’re writing?
It’s a bit chaotic and random, I’m afraid. I have to fit it in whenever I can. Usually in the afternoons. Although I’m not ‘going out’ to work, as I’m retired, I have chores to do in the mornings, and shopping and stuff as well. I would like to spend much more time writing, but there’s also marketing.
I tend to sit down at my computer with good intentions, only to get distracted by other things, like posting on my blog, Facebook and Twitter.
What do you think are the elements of a good story?
Of course, there’s conflict. I had to say that. It’s mentioned in every blogpost and book about writing. Emotion is an important part, though. The reader must feel what the protagonist is going through. If they don’t, then they have no real reason to continue reading.
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