This is an interview I ran more than a year ago, as a Monday post. In light of the senseless tragedy in Connecticut, I couldn’t bring myself to talk about true crime this week. Instead, I’m sharing this interview for all my new followers. Matt O’Brien is the journalist who wrote Beneath The Neon: Life … Read the rest →
I’m excited to have author Sheila Deeth visiting the blog today. She’s talking about predators–one of our favorite topics at Turning The Page. She gives some great advice here on teaching our kids on how to deal with the evil in the world. Take it away, Sheila! Hi Stacy, and thank you so much for … 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 →
In my debut novel, Into The Dark, the heroine faces a stalker who will stop at nothing to possess her. Stalking is a very real–and very terrifying–crime, and I’m devoting the entire month of October to profiling stalking crimes. Social media is an awesome tool. It’s not only a key for an authors brand, but … 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 →
In the past thirty years, there have been over seventy-five such cases in civilized societies (half in the U.S.). No one knows how many people have been killed. A rare few enter the profession as predatory “angels of death,” but many transform into killers on the job, sometimes via benign motives. These killers do not stand … Read the rest →
Serial September is rolling full steam ahead (cliché alert), and this week, we’re talking about team killers. Two men are responsible for making true crime into a genre of its own: Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. Truman Capote told their story when he wrote In Cold Blood. If you’ve read it (and if you haven’t, … Read the rest →
Happy Monday morning! I’m excited to be guest posting at Crime Fiction Collective. Here’s a little snippet: Forensic psychologists aren’t profilers. According to the forensic psychologist I recently interviewed, forensic psychologists as profilers is the biggest misconception the general public has of their profession. These people are essential to our legal system. They make crucial decisions … Read the rest →
Welcome back to old-school Thriller Thursdays! Even though Thriller Extravaganza was a huge success, I’ve missed writing about true crime. And since it’s September and I love themes, I’ve got a great one for this month: Serial September. That’s right, this month we’re going to be looking at serial killers–but not the usual suspects. We’re … Read the rest →
First off, thank you to all the amazing authors who participated in Thriller Extravaganza: R.J. Ellory, Margie Lawsen, Kathy Bennett, Allison Brennan, and Vicki Hinze. Everyone gave thoughtful posts with great information on writing killer thrillers. And thank you to all my friends who supported by sharing the links across social media. You guys made … 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.