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Mostly science fiction, but I did publish a light magic fantasy and my book What's In My Shorts? contains about half scifi and half contemporary.
Isabell is a Swedish-bred tale teller now living in sunny California since her early twenties. She always dreamed about being a rock star and make it onto the Hollywood scene, she even wrote more than one hundred rock and pop songs. Out of the blue she got hit by the big love train and ended up marrying an oil operator and is now happily married and dots around the house with their daughter and two cats. Surviving on vanilla flavored coffee when the days seem too long she has made it very clear that baby nap-time is mommy's writing and reading time.
Isabell's first book, “Beast of Venery”, was published on Amazon Kindle and stays true to her favorite genres: steamy romance and criminal suspense.
She is bilingual using English as her second language, but get's the grammar and slight text editing done by a nice oil operator she knows.
She's currently writing on her second novel, covering steamy romance between two completely opposite characters in the Midwest.
Isabell's first book, “Beast of Venery”, was published on Amazon Kindle and stays true to her favorite genres: steamy romance and criminal suspense.
She is bilingual using English as her second language, but get's the grammar and slight text editing done by a nice oil operator she knows.
She's currently writing on her second novel, covering steamy romance between two completely opposite characters in the Midwest.

I have been everything from a PE teacher, football, baseball, and basketball coach, personal trainer, wellness director, bouncer, and police officer. I still work in law enforcement today as a training officer, and I pass the time by writing. I was born and raised in the south, and I am a staunch conservative Christian. I figure it helps to go ahead and put that out there so everyone knows who they're dealing with; don't worry - I don't push my faith on anyone. But I don't shy away from it either. I am still getting to know Goodreads, and I am also trying to learn as much as I can about promoting my own self-published work. In the meantime, I will keep on writing.

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...


Kathleen, so good to see your post. I've read all of you and Michael's 'People Of...' series and enjoyed every one. Are you still publishing through Tor? Can't wait to see your latest work.



Bio:
Lindy S. Hudis is a graduate of New York University, where she studied drama at Tisch School of the Arts. She is the author of several titles, including her romance suspense novel, Weekends, her "Hollywood" story City of Toys, and her crime novel, Crashers. She is also the author of an erotic short story series, "The S&M Club" and "The Mile High Club". Her short film "The Lesson" was screened at the Seattle Underground Film Festival and Cine-Nights in 2000. She is also an actress, having appeared in the television daytime drama "Sunset Beach". She and her husband, Hollywood stuntman Stephen Hudis, have formed their own production company called Impact Motion Pictures, and have several projects and screenplays in development. She lives in California with her husband and two children.
Links:
Www.CrashersBook.com
and....
http://lindyshudis.tripod.com/

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I'm very excited to be a part of this group, since I am a reader first, and can't wait to get up to speed.


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I can relate to you so well. I have four daughters and am a single parent with a few dogs. I write about four books a year and this year it will be at least six. Good to see you here. I wish you success


Here's an article that tells you!
The Cottoncrest Curse

Here's an article that tells you!
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I read your article Michael and loved it! I am looking forward to reading your book, The Cottoncrest Curse.

My newest is Night Watch, which I'm really quite proud of. Here is my website: writerhall.com

I also have a shorter work titled The TSA vs. the People. The TSA vs. the People: A Short Story of Vengeance I am working on a few other projects at the moment. Never a dull moment.

I retired in 2008 and to keep busy I began work on an idea/story in 1975, yes a long time between drinks.
In 2013 I published a non-fiction book and after a lot of hard work published my first novel: InheritanceI love writing and now writing a sequel to Inheritance.

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Read an excerpt from "The Cottoncrest Curse." See why the Chicago CBA Record says that the "story is gripping, the writing is masterful."
http://t.co/rQws1Oji6B
"The Cottoncrest Curse" is published by the award-winning LSU Press.The Cottoncrest Curse

I write police procedural thrillers with a strong forensic angle. I work as a UK Crime Scene Investigator, and love nothing more that putting my characters through hell.
I also enjoy reading thrillers too, and have just discovered James Carol.
Looking forward very much to getting to know you.

My writing career started early, as a teenager inspired to put down in words the story I wanted to tell. Over a hundred pages were written on a pad of paper before being abandoned, then lost forever.
But not forgotten.
The creative seed remained, dormant, neglected and hidden, resurfacing when I started developing complex, legally binding, multi-year contracts for a fortune 500 company. Detailed scopes of work, project outlines, expectations for performance and endless letters of clarification all had to be thought out and carefully constructed. That work provided a solid basis for understanding the importance of structure and attention to detail.
The inspiration to get serious and produce a book came during that time, and right after a real life incident that provided not only the motivation, but the first few chapters of the book.
Dangerous Perceptions. Genre: Action/Adventure/Thriller

www.stuartmurraybooks.com

John A. Autero

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WElcome Prudy, thanks for joining.
Rob, thanks for the messages, and welcome.
Please do pop over to the introduction page and say hello.
More members will welcome you.
Rob, thanks for the messages, and welcome.
Please do pop over to the introduction page and say hello.
More members will welcome you.

I love to read, but must read outside my chosen genres. Thrillers/Suspense are my favorites, then horror, and non-fiction in the field of Metaphysics. I live in Western Pennsylvania.

I'm on the same side of the country as you, so I know you're also enjoying the never ending cold... and snow. ;) Will you share some of your titles?

S.K., Stay Warm!




1. Rhythm of a Heart, Music of a Soul (poetry)
2. Landscapes of a Heart, Whispers of a Soul (short stories/memoir)
I'm a poet, freelance writer in an expat magazine, a novelist and an Italian-English translator. I love to travel and learn foreign languages. I'm currently working on 2 short stories books and novel series of cross genre: romantic suspense, psychological thriller and chic lit.
Wishing you all a wonderful day.
best regards, Angelica
Official website: www.angelicahopes.com

I think that is normal.
I know we should always look on the bright side of life !
But we often loo on the negatives.
I lose a tennis match, I remember all the bad shots I played, not the good ones.
But remember not everyone an enjoy your book, we all have different tastes.
I hated Gone Girl, gave it one star !
I know we should always look on the bright side of life !
But we often loo on the negatives.
I lose a tennis match, I remember all the bad shots I played, not the good ones.
But remember not everyone an enjoy your book, we all have different tastes.
I hated Gone Girl, gave it one star !


I'm retired Naval Officer and a shipwreck archaeologist. I've just published my first mystery novel, Deep Context. It's the story of a wreck discovery that leads to murder and an international chase after the truth.
I am also passionate about public archaeology and history, and I have a blog with weekly updates on maritime mysteries from around the world: http://www.maritimemysteries.com
After traveling the world, I live with my wife Carol and our two dogs on the Oregon Coast.
Christopher Dewey
Deep Context: A Tom Cochran Mystery

I know we should always look on the bright side of life !
But we often loo on the negatives.
I lose a tennis match, I remember all the bad shots I played, not the good on..."
I'm not an author but an avid reader. I hated "Gone Girl" as well, but when I thought about why I hated the book it was due to the plot and emotions I felt as I read. Then I realized that if an author can invoke such emotions within me then he/she did an amazing job. If you make me yell, cry, laugh, or throw my book across the room I have come to realize that the book may not have turned out how I wanted it to, but it was a great book to make me really feel for the story! Gillian Flynn has since become one of my favorite authors. I encourage you to ask your critics what they didn't like about the book specifically. You may find out that they felt as I did, but didn't come to the realization of what a fantastic thing it is to feel real emotion while entering a fictional story.

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This is also the kind of novel I try to write. I've spent over 15 years learning how to do this and, yes, you guessed I'm still learning, but I do like to think I now turn out something I can be proud of.
I retired last February from carrying people up and down stairs and scraping them off the pavement (I was a Paramedic in the UK). I have traveled the world twice over and been in conflict once with the Royal Navy so I have a wide range of experience to call upon to help with crafting scenes.
Currently my wife Sandy and I are cruising the world on our very small, old and solid yacht. We're in Gibraltar at the moment and planning to stay until the winter nights draw out and the gales stop blowing once more. While we wait I'm writing the Hawk and Samantha's second case.
So Hello everyone and please bear with me
if I don't answer for a while as the internet here is somewhat shaky.
Kevin Chilvers - Author of Inca Poison.
PS See my blog if you want more on our travels this year.