Hi all! Just a quick Tuesday announcement of some big things in the next few weeks. My short story, Welcome to Las Vegas, officially releases next Thursday, November 1st. But because I love you guys, I’m letting you know it’s currently available on Amazon and Smashwords. Tate is afraid of the dark. But his junkie … Read the rest →
***I have NO idea what’s going on with the header image. None of them seem to be working. Sorry for the ugliness today! Obsessive October is flying by, and today we’re talking about the superstars of the stalking world: celebrity stalkers. Being in the public makes celebrities ripe for obsessed fans, and the power of … Read the rest →
I’m excited to participate in my very first Six Sentence Sunday. I’m hoping I’ve done everything correctly, and after you’ve checked out my offering, stop by Six Sunday and have a look at the other author’s entries. Into The Dark (available in ebook and paperback November 30, 2012). Exclusive Cover Reveal with Night Owl Reviews … Read the rest →
Serial September is coming to an end, and I’ve saved the creepiest post for last: serial killer groupies. Yes, they exist, and I bet there are a lot more of them than you imagined. Ted Bundy and Carol Anne Boone Ted Bundy’s name is enough to make most of us quiver. I remember his execution … 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 →
On January 22, 1986, my sister’s best friend, Amy Jo Harris, was murdered in Greenwood, Indiana. She was fifteen. This is Amy’s story, as told by my sister, Beth. She was a year ahead of Amy in school, and the two met when Beth was a sophomore. Their personalities meshed well – both dealt with … Read the rest →
Due to this post from Roni Loren (thank you for the warning, Roni) I’ve decided to remove most photos. Hi, everyone! I wanted to check in and let you know of some very cool things coming up here at Turning The Page. Author Interviews: I’ve got several great authors lined up for the next couple of months, … Read the rest →
Today is the seventieth anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Please take a moment to remember all the brave souls that lost their lives on that day and to thank those who continue to protect us. For the history buffs: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s address to Congress after the Pearl Harbor attack. ROW80 Update The … Read the rest →
This is no joke. Catie Rhodes will attest to this. I’ve analyzed every word of my query, synopsis, and manuscript. Repeatedly. The time has come for partials, and I have worked on the first page for THREE DAYS. A first page, mind you, that had already been re-written 957 times. At least. Thanks to … Read the rest →
My brother shared this picture on Facebook last night, and I had to spread the love. Wouldn’t it be awesome to have this in your yard? In the spirit of Halloween (and because we had to spend $40 on Grace’s costume!) I’m sharing some funny and bank account-friendly ideas for costumes: Tic Tac Toe – Glue … Read the rest →
Stacy Green is the best selling author of psychological thrillers and mystery with a dash of romance. As a stay at home mom, she's blessed with making writing a full-time career. She lives in Iowa with her supportive husband, daughter, and their three fur-babies.