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February 8, 2014
When Winter Wallops...
It's come late this year, but wow, Bend has finally had a taste of winter. Just a few weeks ago we were basking in warm sunshine on the deck, but now it's a different story....
It's making me think now that Phil the Groundhog knew what he was talking about. And it makes me think too that I'm going to hunker down in my cave this month and write up a storm (to match the one outside) and stay there until the sun returns to melt the massive amount of snow we've received over the last few days.
Also, Book Nine will be out soon! And there's a new website at Joolssinclair.com
Keep the fires going,
Jools

It's making me think now that Phil the Groundhog knew what he was talking about. And it makes me think too that I'm going to hunker down in my cave this month and write up a storm (to match the one outside) and stay there until the sun returns to melt the massive amount of snow we've received over the last few days.
Also, Book Nine will be out soon! And there's a new website at Joolssinclair.com
Keep the fires going,
Jools

Published on February 08, 2014 18:21
December 24, 2013
Merry Happy Holiday Wishes!

Love,
Jools
Published on December 24, 2013 10:12
November 28, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving!

Hope you all are having an outstanding day, filled with great food, fun family, and excellent friends!
Jools
Published on November 28, 2013 07:45
November 1, 2013
Day of the Dead Sale

In honor of Dia de los Muertos, 44 Books 2-7 are now on sale for just .99 each through the weekend at Amazon and BN.
Happy Reading :)
Jools
Published on November 01, 2013 17:45
October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween!

Thanks to the incredibly talented baker and writer Meg Muldoon for these AWESOME cupcakes!
Hope you all have some excellent and fun Halloween plans for the evening..
Jools
Published on October 31, 2013 09:24
October 29, 2013
On the Road with Abby and Frazier
Most of the time when I'm writing, I'm downstairs behind closed doors working on my laptop, trying to stay afloat in a stormy sea of words. When I come up for air (usually about lunch time) I like to do a little research.
It's pretty fun to head out into the world to find places for the characters in 44 to interact and socialize. I've found that scouting out these locations for chapters is an awesome perk of of the job.
It involves hiking local trails, checking out parks and spots along the river, and throwing back a few brews at popular pubs here in town. Just this last week I was over at Deschutes Brewery, "researching" tasty items on the menu. It's hard work, deciding between the hop hummus and pork tacos and then having to make a choice between Chasin' Freshies and Jubelale, but fortunately I'm a professional and am willing to do what it takes.
Because Dark was the Night is set in Eugene, I knew I had to take a road trip. So last spring I talked Mr. Jools into going west so I could jot down a few notes and soak up the moist atmosphere of the city.

As we headed out, I started taking pictures. This is the road where Abby and Detective Ellis Frazier first begin to bond as they drive toward Eugene. I like this chapter a lot because Abby is leaving her home and heading into unfamiliar territory, which serves as a nice metaphor.

Even though it's a bit painful to put this shot up of Autzen (the Ducks did a total beat down on my Bruins this weekend), it had to be done. Students who live over at the Duck Village apartments (like Emily Ross) cut through the stadium's parking lot to get to campus.

After a little while, I came to the part where the path winds through trees. It can be a popular trail full of students, but it also can be empty at times and plenty creepy. As I walked, I knew that this observation about its isolation couldn't be mine alone....
And then the trail opens up as it reaches the bridge that crosses the Willamette River (another scene from the book).


Needless to say, even on a nice day this bridge is a bit spooky. I guess that could just be my overactive imagination, but then again.....

After a long afternoon of observations, it was time for research at a local pub. Afterwards, I was feeling recharged and sleepy at the same time (good for creative juices I'm told) and called it a day. Research would have to start up again in the morning.......



It was a fantastic trip to Eugene but alas, it was time to head back home.
For the next Abby Craig Mystery I'm thinking about a story set in Maui. Of course, I'll need to do plenty of research. The idea came to me yesterday morning after waking up and looking outside.....

Hope you all have some fun Halloween plans in the works!
Jools
Published on October 29, 2013 12:57
October 4, 2013
Update: DARK WAS THE NIGHT is now available!

Hi, Everybody!
Dark Was the Night (An Abby Craig Mystery) is now available on Amazon and B&N. This standalone book in the 44 series can also be considered Book Eight.
Thank you so much for your excitement~ Happy reading!
Jools
Published on October 04, 2013 17:12
DARK WAS THE NIGHT is now available!

Hi, Everybody!
Dark Was the Night (An Abby Craig Mystery) is now available on Amazon and coming soon to B&N and the other usual suspects. This standalone book in the 44 series can also be considered Book Eight.
Thank you so much for your excitement~ Happy weekend and happy reading!
Jools
Published on October 04, 2013 17:12
September 11, 2013
New 44 Book Coming Soon!
Hi, Everybody!
Just a quick note to let you know that the new 44 Book will be coming out this month...
As you might guess from the cover, there are a few minor changes this time around.
I wanted to write a standalone 44, a book where anybody could read the story and be able to follow it without having to read Books 1-7. There are no spoilers. (Of course, fans of 44 will have insider knowledge on a lot of things.)
For those who still really like counting, Dark Was the Night is unofficially Book 8 in the series.
Hope you are all having awesome late summer days~
Jools
Just a quick note to let you know that the new 44 Book will be coming out this month...

I wanted to write a standalone 44, a book where anybody could read the story and be able to follow it without having to read Books 1-7. There are no spoilers. (Of course, fans of 44 will have insider knowledge on a lot of things.)
For those who still really like counting, Dark Was the Night is unofficially Book 8 in the series.
Hope you are all having awesome late summer days~
Jools
Published on September 11, 2013 12:08
July 7, 2013
New Book Update!
Hi, Everyone!
Jools, here. Just a note to let you know that I’m hard at work on the next 44 book. It will be out soon. As I get closer to publication, I'll have a specific date. If you haven't already done so, please sign up on the NEW BOOK mailing list.
Thanks for all the support.
Hope you’ve had a great weekend and are officially launched into your summer fun~Stay tuned!
Jools

Published on July 07, 2013 12:58
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