Tag: ruminations
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Other Genres?
While mysteries are where I’m at at the moment, there are some other genres I’ve considered.
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Tucson Festival of Books
The Tucson Festival of Books is this weekend – one of the best times of the year to celebrate my twin loves: writing and reading.
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March
March was always a funny month for me while living in Maine. In some respects, it signaled the end of our long winter season was nearly over, and that the warmth of spring was on the horizon; but in others, it reminded us that massive piles of white snow were just as likely to appear…
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Potatoes
My first book, Blindsided, revolves around the murder of a local professor who, as it turns out, happened to be peer reviewing research regarding a new “super potato” that purportedly was able to fend off all manner of blight, thus increasing the potential yields for the farmers in Maine. It might seem like an unusual…
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What’s Behind My Titles?
It’s an interesting process I go through finding a title for a novel that fits both the story and the underlying theme of the work.
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Southern California Holidays
I’m taking some much-needed time off and spending a few days with my wife visiting friends in SoCal. Living in Arizona as I do, I’m still amazed at the weather we get to experience while here. The skies have been deep, deep blue; the temperature a comfortable swing between chilly in the morning and pleasantly…
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TBT: Early Sean and Vasily
The main character of my Sean Colbeth Investigates series has been with me for a long time. I think the first time he burst into being was back in 2008. I’d been tinkering around the edges of a science fiction novel that didn’t seem to be going where I wanted it to go, and found…