Standing on a street corner, leaning against the light pole,
dressed in a London Fog trench coat, my fedora pitched forward, hiding my face,
I’m entering the ‘Make Mine Mystery’ blog world.
Okay, that’s what I think I look like. I’m probably really look more like my amateur
sleuth heroines –frazzled and frumpy. A
woman just trying to get through the day with work and relatives and all the day-to-day
crap. Then she stumbles over a dead
body. Of course, my heroine is the prime
suspect for oh, so many reasons.
I've found some success in writing romance. My debut (THE BULL RIDER'S BROTHER) came out this June, with next
in the series releasing in November. And
I have a paranormal romantic novella (A MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL) releasing in November as well. Not a dead body in either. But my paranormal does have a homicidal
cousin – who will in a future episode, will at least try to kill my
heroine.
I’ve also sold essays to Chicken Soup and short fiction to
the confessional magazines. Yeah, I’m
sounding more and more like Mary Poppins as I write this introduction.
I assure you, I have a dark side. I’m the writer who stops at a roadside rest
stop during a car trip, checks out the woods surrounding the parking lot, and thinks, what a great place to hide a body. So I write mysteries.
I’m currently shopping a cozy set in a coastal California
town known for its love of tourists. And
while that series looks for a home, I’ve started a new cozy set in a small
fictional town near Sun Valley, Idaho.
So if you see me leaning around street lamps on a dark and
foggy night-- stop by and talk. But watch
out! You know I’m up to no good.
19 comments:
Lynn,
You're not Mary Poppins. Best of luck with your new release. You're awesome.
-R.T. Wolfe
www.rtwolfe.com
Thanks RT - Have a cookie while you're here...
Ahh yes, the mind of a writer.
And what fun it is to surround yourself with others who get it--either as writers or readers.
Glad to see you here, Lynn.
I always suspected you were up to no good like the rest of us mystery authors. Now I have proof!
Morgan Mandel
http://morgansbooklinks.blogspot.com
Hi, Lynn! Congrats on your new gig here. I want to know if it's safe to eat those cookies your passing out :)
You never know - about the cookies that is... We just had a long conversation about weed dealers on resort properties... the things I learn at work.
Glad to have you here, both series sound compelling.
Marilyn
Ah, another writer who can't stick to one genre, or even one sub-genre. It looks like I'm in good company. Welcome to the site!
Laura - you know I blame you for my addiction... LOL
Morgan, what me? I'm as pure as the driven snow. (And if you've ever seen snow after a really bad storm, you know what I mean. LOL)
Thanks for inviting me. I think it's going to be fun.
Thanks for the warm welcome Marilyn and Kaye!
Hi Lynn,
Congratulations on your first blog entry on Make Mine
Mystery. I'll be joining you here in a few days. Like you, I write mysteries and romantic suspense. I think most stories do best with a touch of romance.
You certainly don't sound like Mary Poppins. You sound like a typical mystery writer. When I get that certain look in my eye, my husband knows to close the door and stay away. Congratulations on your three releases in one year!
Marilyn, I love a touch of romance.
Kathleen - whew - although I always did wonder a bit about a woman who could be that cheery all the time. Maybe Mary has a secret past...
Lynn, I love romance, mystery and humor. Good luck with all your series. And that Mary Poppins character? She swooped in from nowhere (did she ever show her references?), hangs with shady characters, strange things happen while she's present, and then she leaves without warning. Hmmm....
See, I'm telling you Megan, there's a story there...
Thanks for stopping in.
Hi, Lynn. Welcome to MMM. I love writers (and even normal people) with a sense of humor and active imagination. I also love cookies, so we're going to get along fine.
Welcome to another mystery-humor-romance writer, Lynn. I look forward to reading your books. Best of luck with the new series.
With this short yet intriguing post, I know you are one great mystery and fiction writer. Keep us posted with the updates of your write-ups.
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