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Beethoven’s Sonata Opus 41Beethoven’s Sonata Opus 41 is the first piece welcoming you into THE HOUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET. When I create a character as an actress as well as a writer, I listen to certain songs and sounds that inspire the world I am building. While I was writing this gothic tale, each morning I played this Sonata on my piano before sitting down to write; it brought me into the dark and delicate atmosphere that inhabits ...

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Í Tokuni by Eivør While writing this book, I listened to many musicians from far northern places, and Faroese artist Eivør became my favorite. Her music is atmospheric, mysterious, witchy and amazing. Whenever I listen to this song, I feel a sense of a wild, inhabited landscape – maybe not inhabited by humans, but certainly by spirits. In the world of The Gyre, spirits and folkloric beings play a significant role, and this song, with its cha...

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What is the title of your latest release?FOR THE BRIDE What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?The movie Bridesmaids meets Emily Henry, but make it sapphic. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?Almost all of my writing is set in the Midwest, and since Alice, our main character, works in music and recording, it made sense for her to live in Chicago. There’s a destination bachelorette party in the book that’s s...

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What is the title of your latest release?CROSSING THE BRONX What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?CROSSING THE BRONX is an historical literary novel – a modern retelling of the Jacob and Esau story from Genesis – set primarily in the 1950s in The Bronx. The narrative that propels the story forward concerns the destruction of a neighborhood in the guise of progress. The brothers – Jay and Eric – are on opposit...

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What is the title of your latest release?SUBLIMATION What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?SUBLIMATION is set in a universe where crossing a border splits you in two. One person goes on to the new country, the other stays behind. If the two instances of the original person ever meet and physically touch, they merge back into one person with both sets of money. The story starts with Rose Soyoung Kang, returning to Korea from NYC for ...

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What is the title of your latest release?LIES BETWEEN US What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?The Summer I Turned Pretty but make it murder! When a beach party ends in tragedy, three sisters begin to question everything they know about their idyllic small town and the three boys who live next door. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I grew up on the North Shore of Long Island, and I wanted to set this book i...

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What is the title of your latest release?STUART WOODS’ DEEP WATER What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A sinking ship, a nasty inheritance fight, a resurrection of sorts, and an enemy from the past conspire to keep Stone Barrington’s life more than simply interesting. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I’ll answer this as it pertains to the first chapter, which sets the story into motion, and that is o...

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Chapter 10 Excerpt from ALMOST BY DESIGN by Jenny Erlingsson: Kenya snapped her mouth shut, disbelief locking her eyes with his. Her mother used to tell her opening her mouth so wide was like keeping the front door open. She’d let in all kinds of flies and nasties. And she sure didn’t need another sting from the man sitting next to her, who so sweetly nestled her aching foot in a bed of heavenly elevation. Yet, she couldn’t deny that she wa...

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Book: SCENT OF HOPECharacter: Jericho Bowie How would you describe your family or your childhood?(runs hand through hair) My family… we were the Bowie brothers. Four of us – me, Sully, Hudson, and Malachi. We grew up running the family resort in Copper Mountain. Dad was a state senator, too, and loved this small town. Mom kept us all from killing each other. (slight smile) Dad used to drag us all into different parts of the business ̵...

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In sticking with the ranch theme of the book, I’ve selected a few from country singers to represent the book. “Home on the Range,” Roy RogersWell, I think it’s obvious. This is the perfect song to sing as you’re riding horses on a Montana dude ranch, and I’m quite positive Tessa and Freddie do sing it as they take their first ride. In Homicide on the Range, several of the regular Hometown Mysteries characters leave their town of New O...

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Monday Musings, or stuff to do this week
Guests / May 16, 2005

After downing two nice mugs of wonderful Central Market java, I’m ready to face the week. And for me, that means the infamous, demanding, annoying, but necessary TO DO list! So, what will we be doing this week? Posting a ton (well, it feels that way) of reviews for June books. Publishing our weekly newsletter on Tuesday. Adding the books from the two big mystery confabs — the Agathas and the Edgars. Adding comments (wouldn&#...

Here I am!
Guests / May 16, 2005

I made it! I am ready to post and add comments! What am I reading… Actually I just finished a great book called Lamb: The Gospel According to Christ’s Childhood Pal Biff by Christopher Moore. It was a fun and wacky look at the years of Christ between 6 yrs. old and 35ish, the “missing years” from the bible. You follow Biff and Josh (Jesus) through their young adulthood while they discover the mysteries of sin, bu...

I made it!
Guests / May 15, 2005

Well, I made it, and I’m currently reading Snowed In by Christina Bartolomeo(hopefully I spelled that right, as I don’t have the book by me) It’s not what I would consider romance, though that’s the way it was billed. I would consider it more a piece of women’s fiction. It’s my first read by this author, and I’m not yet finished, so haevn’t formed a complete opinion. Sandi Visit FreshFicti...

What are you reading?
Guests / May 15, 2005

OK I just figured out how to get signed up for this blog so here I am. Since I was already a Blogger member it was pretty easy. I’m going to try to post these weekly. And feel free to give us your comments!Time for my weekly update on what I’m reading…I FINALLY found time to finish Konig Cursebreakers and really enjoyed it. In this one, Brenna Lyons is telling two stories in one as well. I’ve only read a few of h...

Stroll down memory lane
Guests / May 15, 2005

On a recent “TRASH” trip to St. Louis, I managed to pick up books by two of my childhood — well, young girl in the 60s/70s — favorites: Jane Aiken Hodge and Mary Stewart. Not only did it bring back memories of reading in a sun warmed room, or dusty hideaway, but also memories of adventure outside the farming community I lived. Mary Stewart brought a sophisticated international world into existence for me, especia...

Gothic, suspense and fantasy
Guests / May 14, 2005

To be very honest, I’ve never kept a reading journal as I never saw the point. I remember the good of what I’ve read and if a book has me pondering, well, then I might reread it or not. Reading has and I hope always will be entertainment and not a vessel of confounded thinking. But I digress, I think I’m supposed to note books I’ve read since last posting, uh, that would be yesterday’s readings. Yes, the pr...

Hello There
Guests / May 13, 2005

Just a hello to try out my the new Fresh Fiction blog. Everyone have a good day.Robyn Visit FreshFiction.com to learn more about books and authors....

Reading for a surgery center
Guests / May 13, 2005

Yup, time to spend the day in the surgery center, waiting for my husband’s treatment to be finished, and nothing much to do except watch a really lame series of programs on the television which I’d normally never be exposed. Now, I can sit in suspension while wondering how people can handle that pap, but I’ve learned over the years that the boob tube does seem to have a mesmerizing hold on millions, something I’l...

Book Signing — Mary Kay Andrews
Guests / May 12, 2005

The thing I like about a book signing when you go with someone else you make it into an “event” by always combining with food. Or drinks. I can do drinks too. But the best part is the anticipation. M and I were the only ones who could make it to the Mary Kay Andrews (MKA) signing last night in Plano, but we had a blast. MKA is delightful in person and we learned all the secrets of a best selling book– I’d be happ...

RSVP
Guests / May 11, 2005

Just wanted to let you know I accepted the invitation so generously sent to join Fresh Fiction’s BLOG. I can hardly wait to read all the exciting details posted here. Visit FreshFiction.com to learn more about books and authors....