More About LIbraries

Speaking about libraries, the following article appeared in today’s Washington Post. Thanks to Angkor at KindleBoards for pointing it out! Today’s Washington Post has an interesting article on the pent-up and growing demand for ebook borrowing at libraries. Big publishing houses are limiting access to ebooks or refusing access altogether to libraries. This is yet … Read more

Favorite Kills Anthology — Reviews Wanted

If you’re a reviewer, we have something you might like. The Top Suspense group, of which I’m a member, along with Max Allan Collins, Bill Crider, Ed Gorman, Lee Goldberg, Vicki Hendricks and more, is publishing our second E-anthology in March. It’s called FAVORITE KILLS and we’re looking for advance reviews by mid to late … Read more

The Last Page Goes Free Dec. 25-27

In my quest to write my way around the genre, I have co-written a cozy mystery novella, THE LAST PAGE, which is set in a library. David J Walker, a fine Chicago author, was my partner in crime. Librarians, take note: We kill the library director. I entered the story into the Amazon Select program … Read more

E-book Prices

I think I’ll write a much more reasoned blog next week after the holidays, but I’ve been reading a bunch of blogposts on the subject of e-book pricing over the past few days, and they make me want to scream. Here are some of them: The Passive Voice ( A compilation of posts) One Author … Read more

Second City to None in Books: ToxiCity

I am amazed and honored to report that TOXICITY was among the books cited by the Chicago Tribune in their list of favorite 2011 Chicago authors’ books! Here’s the link to the article. Some of my other favorite authors were also listed, including Laura Caldwell, Dave Heinzmann, Jamie Freveletti, Marcus Sakey, all of whom are … Read more

Another Fabulous Anthology!

I know, I know… ‘Tis the season for anthologies, and I’ve run across several, which I’ve already told you about. But TALES FROM THE BACKLIST  is special. (And not just because my story is the first one… ahem…) It includes 19 stories by a group of us who call ourselves the BackList EBooks group. All … Read more

An Eye For Murder: Audiophile Alert

So it happened! My first Ellie Foreman novel, originally published in 2002, is now (finally) out on audio! You can find it on Audible— the narrator was actress Karyn O’Bryant, and she did a fabulous job. Btw, this all happened through ACX, and I couldn’t be more pleased. As I’ve said a couple of times, I … Read more

A Conversation about Online Book Promotion: What, How, and Why

As you know, I’m both a traditionally published and indie author. Last week I talked about traditionally published authors, but this week I’m crossing over to the indie side of the street. I’ve been incredibly fortunate to have hooked up with some imaginative and creative indie authors who not only write wonderful books but know … Read more