• 3 Quick Questions

    3 Quick Questions for Author Leigh Saunders

    In this special blog feature I am highlighting the amazing authors whose stories are in  The Christmas Tales Bundle. Authors are always busy people, but I was especially impressed that Leigh Saunders managed to take time from her job at a large software company and keeping the peace between two feuding cats determined to claim her attention, to answer a few questions and share what inspired her story.

  • 3 Quick Questions

    3 Quick Questions for Author Karen L. McKee

    In this special blog feature I am highlighting the amazing authors whose stories are in  The Christmas Tales Bundle. Author Karen L Mckee’s desire to understand other cultures not only influences her  frequent travels (visit her website for some stunning photographs) but also her writing. Fortunately, she took time to share what inspired her heartwarming romance.

  • 3 Quick Questions

    3 Quick Questions for Author Susan J Kroupa

    In this special blog feature I am highlighting the amazing authors whose stories are in  The Christmas Tales Bundle. Author Susan J Kroupa describes herself as a grandmother, writer, amateur musician and dog lover (you’ll see how much below). As a fellow music lover I was drawn to her beautiful tale and pleased she put time in her schedule to stop by to share what inspired it and what else she’s up to.

  • 3 Quick Questions

    3 Quick Questions for Author Bonnie Elizabeth

    In this special blog feature I am highlighting the amazing authors whose stories are in  The Christmas Tales Bundle. At first I wasn’t sure author Bonnie Elizabeth would have a chance to stop by. This versatile woman has worked in various fields (see question 2) and presently writes every day while being the slave–excuse me– owner of three cats, so not only was I glad to include her story in the bundle it was a treat to learn more about her.

  • Interviews

    Interview with Five Star Senior Editor Denise Dietz

    Do you have a mystery you’re dying to get published (sorry couldn’t help myself)? Whether you’ve written a cozy/ amateur sleuth, traditional, hard-boiled/private eye, police procedural, thriller or any other subgenre of the mystery field, Denise Dietz just may be the editor for you. In her interview she shares her insights on what she looks for and what turns her off and advice for professionals. You can read her fascinating and fun interview here.