DISCOVERY & MYSTERY

My Reading Itinerary Monday! – Week #37 – 2022

Welcome to My Reading Itinerary Monday! Where are your books taking you this week? I will be traveling to Maine, England, and Connecticut!! Here’s what I read and what I have planned for this week. Escapes

The Meld: Magic, Please by Kelley Kay Bowles – #BOOKBLAST

About The Meld: Magic, Please The Meld: Magic, Please Young Adult Paranormal 1st in Series Setting – The fictional Mountain West town of Pinewood, Colorado All Things That Matter Press (July 3, 2022) Paperback ‏ :

Buttercream Betrayal (Cupcake Catering Mystery Series) by Kim Davis #Review

Buttercream Betrayal (Cupcake Catering Mystery Series) by Kim Davis I am thrilled to kick off the Great Escapes Tour for this new typesetting from tragedian Kim Davis! About Buttercream Betrayal Buttercream Betrayal (Cupcake Catering

Cozy Wednesday featuring Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt A

I am delighted to full-length The Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt – A Cozy Mystery: Harland Creek Mystery Quilters by Jodi Allen Brice today! About Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt Mystery

Dewey Decimated (A Haunted Library Mystery) by Allison Brook #AuthorInterview

Dewey Decimated (A Haunted Library Mystery) by Allison Brook It is my pleasure to welcome Allison Brook to Escape With Dollycas today. Hi Allison, Tell us a little bit well-nigh yourself. I was a Spanish

Writing the Cozy Mystery: Second Victims

  by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig Cozy mysteries offer a very quiet tideway to death for mystery readers. The crimes are never described in gory detail. The methods aren't ordinarily very grim

Finishing Writing-Related Tasks Quickly

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig I'm guessing writing has never been an easy business, but it seems particularly task-intensive in 2022. Not only do writers have to write the books, we

How to Amp Up Your Conflict

  by Angela Ackerman, @onestop4writers Conflict is a powerful tool for storytellers, permitting us to place roadblocks, challenges, adversaries and increasingly in a character’s way so the road to their goal is

Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 65,000 self-ruling wares on

Working on an Anthology

by L. Diane Wolfe, @DancingLemurPre Writers are familiar with contests that lead to anthologies, but they don’t unchangingly know what goes into the effort to create one. If they are a