Blogging doesn’t sell many books. More books and word of mouth sell books, which is why I have really scaled back on my blogging. I simply don’t have time to write at the pace and quality I need to in order to be successful and put up a blog post every week. And I urge … Read the rest →
So there are some changes going on around here. With the help of the awesome Jillian Dodd, I’ve revamped the blog to show more of my brand. I love true crime, but my writing is about twisted minds and the occasional twisted sheets. So I figured it was time to embrace the dark and twisty, … Read the rest →
September 4th, 2012: This post by R.J. Ellory is a month old and was posted before the disappointing news broke about his poor choice of leaving himself 5-star reviews under fake names. Even worse, he attacked fellow authors. Ellory has since made a statement, but in light of his mistreatment of fellow authors, I’ve decided … Read the rest →
So this post by Roni Loren and copyright of photos has gotten me all in a flutter. The pics I use for Thriller Thursdays are usually from online newspapers and other blog sites, but apparently I’m still infringing copyright. That means I’m going to have to go through and get rid of a lot of … Read the rest →
I’m so excited to be a part of Laura Pauling’s unique promotion for her debut novel, A SPY LIKE ME. It’s a blog series you won’t want to miss! I’ll be guest posting at her blog on May 17th. My topic? The Paris Catacombs. Don’t miss it! In celebration of the official release of A … Read the rest →
As soon as I wrote the title for this post, I immediately thought of this: Random, but now you’re beginning to see how my brain works! Onto Row80 Update: On Sunday I mentioned how the Snowflake Method helped me with my plotting. I was able to take my list of ideas and get about half … Read the rest →
To celebrate the move to my new home, I’m doing a special Saturday Mash-Up of my favorite blog posts over the last couple of weeks. Enjoy, and welcome! On Writing Beverly Diehl’s Downloading A New Vocab – a fun post about the ever changing English language and the Urban Dictionary. Donna Galanti Celebrates Signing with … Read the rest →
Happy Monday, everyone! Today’s post is going to be short but hopefully fun. There are a lot of great blogs out there with awesome names, and I want to know how you came up with yours. Here’s the story behind my blog name, and it’s not what you think. Turning The Page isn’t a reference … 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.