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**EDITED TO ADD: On 6/4, Entangled is offering a free digital copy of HER FORBIDDEN BETRAYAL to one of today’s lucky commenter. Very excited to welcome bestselling author Anna DeStefano to Turning The Page. When I first stepped into the online writing world, Anna’s blog was one of the first I followed. Her positive attitude and … Read the rest
I’m very excited to have bestselling thriller writer Diane Capri visiting today! Diane writes nasty villains and strong female characters, and she’s just launched her first novel in the Jess Kimball series, FATAL DISTRACTION. Diane, thanks so much for stopping by today. Your novel, FATAL DISTRACTION, is getting some amazing reviews and climbing the charts. … Read the rest
Old fairy tales are scary as hell. In The Legend of Bluebeard (“La Barbe bleue”, Tales of Mother Goose, Charles Perrault, 1697), a hideous man with a strange blue beard and a wealthy estate is known to have had several wives who disappeared. His new wife is soon left alone on the estate, and he hands her a … Read the rest
I’m very excited to welcome fellow MuseItUp Author Madeline McLaughlin to Turning The Page. Madeline’s novel, THE MOUNTAIN CITY BRONZES, is a dark fiction/horror novel now available from MuseItUp Publishing. You write horror – have you always been interested in darker fiction? How did that develop? My first idea of horror was actually movies, especially … Read the rest
All this week, The Bookshelf Muse is hosting a Random Acts of Kindness BLITZ to celebrate the writing community. Each day, Industry Sponsors are offering their own Random Acts Of Kindness to show appreciation for writers. WIN Scrivener software packages, Premium Memberships to award winning websites like Query Tracker, The Critique Circle, Auto Crit … Read the rest
I’m VERY honored to have Bob Mayer guesting today. His knowledge of the industry and willingness to share makes his blog a must read. In a publishing environment that’s in constant flux and often fraught with arguments over traditional vs. indie, Bob keeps a cool head and always puts the author first. Thanks so much … Read the rest 



















