Mystery Monday-I like mine cozy

My debut mystery novel, Rim to Rim- Death in the Grand Canyon is an Adventure Mystery because it doesn’t quite fit the criteria for a cozy mystery––but almost.  Here’s the story behind the story…I was on a five-day backpacking trip with the Sierra Club from the Grand Canyon’s north rim, down and across the floor … Continue reading Mystery Monday-I like mine cozy

Saturday – Share A Book

The 13th Victim For such a lovely woman, Sherry Scarpaci writes bloody, terrifying, and keep-you-up-all-night novels. Excellent writing, but I can’t believe these things are in her mind.   Sherry is my Illinois writing partner, and I am now proofreading the sequel to The 13th Victim, so I urge you to get to know her … Continue reading Saturday – Share A Book

Friday Finds – The Cook County Poor Farm

Louis Rock Rochon, my great-grandfather, was a rolling stone.(Pun intended.)  He was born in 1848 in Quebec. When he was 17, his father died; then Louis immigrated to Illinois in 1867. He was still single and living in as a boarder in Chicago in 1880, but moved back to Canada the next year to live … Continue reading Friday Finds – The Cook County Poor Farm

Throwback Thursday – It’s like pulling teeth!

Toothbrushes were invented in about 1690 and only the wealthy could afford the imported bristled brushes. Peasants of 1650 (and most cultures going back 600 years) used twigs (such as hazel)  chewed until frayed to clean their teeth with a tooth powder made from ashes or ground egg shells or animal bones. Or they simply … Continue reading Throwback Thursday – It’s like pulling teeth!

Writer’s Wednesday – Marketing Tip

I’m old fashioned and use AOL for my emails. They may be ancient in tech terms, but they’ve given me an easy way to get the cover of one of my books in front of people likely to buy. Maybe your gmail or yahoo will let you do it, too. AOL allows me to customize … Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday – Marketing Tip