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http://murderatwork.blogspot.com/

My murder mystery books' own blog.

http://www.who-dunnit.com

Who Dunnit: Dedicated to the art and craft of the mystery. (Three cheers for Alan Curtis and his fabulous review of "Murder @ Work")

www.mysteryloverscorner.com

Mystery Lovers Corner for readers and writers, full of news and latest books.

http://ndhansen-hill.com/

Author of 30+ great SF, Fantasy, & Horror Novels

www.janebeckenham.com

Author Jane Beckenham lives in New Zealand. where her life, apart from scraping every moment she can at the computer, is a round of playing mum's taxi service ... and hoping she can conjure up a gourmet delight for the evening meal, all the while wondering what her hero and heroine are up to behind her back!

http://www.nalinisingh.com/

Nalini Singh, New York Times Bestselling Author of Hostage to Pleasure - had this to say about my book, "The Seventh Taboo": "A brilliant story! I want more!"

www.cynthiasattic.blogspot.com

A fellow Echelon Press Author who had so many kind things to say about me...

http://www.lyriklife.com/

David Hill is a POET, PERFORMER, and POETRY TRANSLATOR, contributing to movies, stage productions, comedy shows, cabarets, festivals, slams, business events, broadcast media, musical recordings, poster campaigns, anthologies, newspapers and magazines in many countries.

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 www.leepletzers.net

This really cool guy who liked my short story. Good sense of humour too!

www.martinedwardsbooks.com

This is my favourite editor who said such kind things about my writing in the preface to "I.D. Crimes of Identity".

He also happens to be an acclaimed writer of crime fiction and nonfiction and the 2008 recipient of one of the Dagger Awards. Check him out.

 

 The 2nd Law of Motion (the net force is equal to the time derivative of the body’s momentum) is: “the more adversity you throw at your character, the more interesting his arc will be”.