Who are the Stiletto Gang?
The Stiletto Gang is a group blog full of traditional and indie published romance and mystery authors talking about writing, life, and how hard it is to find a new way to kill someone. Each day of the week features a new author. We keep our monthly blogging schedule posted in the sidebar. and we invite you to follow us on Facebook and/or sign up for daily blog alerts.
Finding Myself Again
/in Uncategorized/by Stiletto GangFinding Myself Againby Susan McBride, author of THE DEBS As I write this, I’m on deadline for Book Three in my YA series for Random House, not even a month after THE DEBS debuted, and I’m gearing up for the Southern Booksellers convention in Mobile, AL, where I’m doing a panel and signing. Oh, and […]
Mysteries for Kids & the Young at Heart
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto GangDo you remember the first time you realized that books contained stories that could transport you to different times and places? I think I was about seven. Of course I’d been read to before that critical moment, but I don’t think I actually understood until then that there were stories on those pages that I […]
Toward a More Civil Union
/in Uncategorized/by Stiletto GangI am constantly amazed at the immaturity of adults and the nature of campaigns, two things that I’m finding are not mutually exclusive. Having watched now one presidential candidate debate and one vice-presidential candidate debate in which all four participants engaged in a “no, you did,” “no, you did!” forensic exercise of futility, I’m starting […]
What I’ve Been Up To
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto GangNone of this has much to do with writing–just what’s been happening the last week. I was supposed to have a booksigning in Ventura, but heard from the owner that it had to be cancelled. We had planned to visit the Reagan Library while we were there and decided to go anyway. We had daughters […]
Guilty!
/in Uncategorized/by The Stiletto GangThe mystery is how he managed to evade justice for 13 years. It was a story with glamorous characters who hid nasty secrets. The red herrings were plentiful, but unbelievable. And it was only in the epilogue that you found a satisfying resolution. Thirteen years to the day after he was found not guilty of […]