Hmmm. As you read Cobwebs – A Suspense Novel, it can be hard to tell if Sam Mazie, Osage attorney,… Read more Hero or Villain?
Tag: Cobwebs – a Suspense Novel
The Reign of Terror
Although the characters and the events in my mystery, Cobwebs, are fiction, the historical events recounted as the “Reign of… Read more The Reign of Terror
Giants! – The Osage People
A history lesson today, and a little more about the background behind Cobwebs – A Suspense Novel during this month’s… Read more Giants! – The Osage People
Intruder! – Meet Trudy
One of my favorite character’s in Cobwebs – A Suspense Novel is Trudy. An important character in this mystery, Trudy’s… Read more Intruder! – Meet Trudy
Pawhuska Means “White Hair” – A Mysterious Setting
Wonder why an author would choose a small town in Oklahoma for the setting of her first mystery? The answer is chilling.
Feeling Trapped? — Claustrophobia
We’ve all heard that word. Sometimes we hear it during a discussion about someone else. “She doesn’t like elevators –… Read more Feeling Trapped? — Claustrophobia
Cobwebs – Reboot
Hello! You will find this month’s regular blog posts to be slightly different from those I’ve written before. It’s all… Read more Cobwebs – Reboot
Spring Energy!
I don’t know about you, but the last couple of months have been dismal – cooold weather, gray days,… Read more Spring Energy!
Story Person Says, “It’s Bull—-!” (or The Importance of Character Thoughts and Words)
How important is story people dialogue (both internal and external) to your story? Well, truthfully – it’s EVERYTHING! Whether your story… Read more Story Person Says, “It’s Bull—-!” (or The Importance of Character Thoughts and Words)
Character Ghosts
This week, I’ve been talking about characterization – or story people. How do we, as writers, make them come alive? What… Read more Character Ghosts