My best friend says this is exactly how I am when I'm writing in my head. On more than one occasion she and other friends have witnessed me suddenly stop in the middle of the grocery store or coffee shop or movie theater and do this exact shit when I finally figure out a scene in my WIP. I'm not kidding.
I just discovered British mysteries on Netflix and I have to hand it to the British…they kill it when it comes to making a good mystery tv series. Sherlock, Stay Close, Safe, I’m sure I’m missing some, Broadchurch, Bridgerton, Marcella. I’m amazed. I am on my toes. I am on the edge of my seat.
"I'm Glad I Don't Go There": 15 Must Read Dark Academia Books
“I’m Glad I Don’t Go There”: 15 Must Read Dark Academia Books
Most of us didn’t like going to school 5 days a week when we were younger. But what if we went to a school that dealt with witches, demons, treachery, deceit…and murder? Feel better about your school don’t you? In the spirit of Halloween only couple of days away, if you are looking for something spooky and haunting to read this weekend, here are some dark academia reads that will not only scare…
DPxDC prompt: Danny Phantom is an extremely high-level threat due to his capabilities and experience battling against his ghostly enemies. Batman is creating a contingency plan for him and Constantine's advice, as the one who dances the tango with the Infinite Realms? A bone-weary sigh of "plop him down a telly and put on a NASA documentary or something. It's like you haven't been dealing with teen kids for decades now fer fuck's sake."
Bestselling Author Donna Fletcher Crow And Podcaster Adam Graham Unveil The Gems of Classic British Mysteries In New Interview
WILMINGTON, NC /24-7PressRelease/ — Bestselling author Donna Fletcher Crow recently interviewed podcaster Adam Graham and has posted the interview on her website. Graham’s popular podcast offers a “mystery-solving line-up of radio detectives” that includes Some 6,000 separate episodes spanning the gamet of American and British mystery literature.
After a deep delve into old time favorites…
Ruth Rendell (who also wrote under the name Barbara Vine) is my favorite mystery writer. She was prolific and brilliant. I am currently going back and rereading all of her work. Does anybody else take great joy in rereading your favorite books over and over?