Hi friends!
Hope your Easter was awesome!
This month, it's all happening. Of course, we have the A - Z Challenge, but two things are close to my heart. First, is the IWSG. I'm a bit early, but I want to squeeze so much in, you might need a day to read it, LOL.
I was so busy writing last month, I forgot all about the IWSG for the FIRST TIME EVER, so I hope Alex will forgive me ((tugs forelock)). Which helps me answer the IWSG question of the month:
When your writing life is a bit cloudy or filled with rain, what do you do to dig down and keep on writing?
I'm so upbeat about my writing, I don't have cloudy days or days filled with rain, except in my settings sometimes. Lucky me. I read a lot, so am inspired by awesome writers then I just wallow in the process myself. Selling a book or six will be a bonus one day soon.
And
Moving on from the IWSG, today, I suspect you're going to hear more about the anthology, Tick Tock, a Stitch in Crime, compiled by the IWSG. I offered to read/review the anthology, so some of my post today is to publicize Tick Tock and show you my review.
Hope your Easter was awesome!
This month, it's all happening. Of course, we have the A - Z Challenge, but two things are close to my heart. First, is the IWSG. I'm a bit early, but I want to squeeze so much in, you might need a day to read it, LOL.
I was so busy writing last month, I forgot all about the IWSG for the FIRST TIME EVER, so I hope Alex will forgive me ((tugs forelock)). Which helps me answer the IWSG question of the month:
When your writing life is a bit cloudy or filled with rain, what do you do to dig down and keep on writing?
I'm so upbeat about my writing, I don't have cloudy days or days filled with rain, except in my settings sometimes. Lucky me. I read a lot, so am inspired by awesome writers then I just wallow in the process myself. Selling a book or six will be a bonus one day soon.
If you have time in crazy April, please visit Alex J Cavanaugh and his awesome co-hosts this month - Olga Godim, Chemist Ken, Renee Scattergood, and Tamara Narayan!
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MY REVIEW:
I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of thought-provoking crime stories, eleven in all. The differing writing styles and story lines makes this a diverse collection,
all linked together under the common theme of time. Each contains some aspect of thriller, crime or mystery, but all are up against the clock. There's a time travel story (always a winner!), a paranormal whodunit (that got my attention!), and a multi-point of view revenge tale. The anthology had me flipping pages. Hooked. Some stories didn’t surprise me with their endings, while others did, always a bonus. As a whole, the stories drew me in and left me wanting to know more
about the authors who were chosen for inclusion in the anthology. I did have
favorites, but I don’t want to name them here or single anyone out, or leave anyone out. All of the
authors created thoroughly engaging stories, writing to a high
standard. Kudos to the editorial team.
I requested
a pdf copy so I could prepare this review ahead of release day.
NOW I HAVE A GUEST POST FROM C LEE MCKENZIE...
Hi Denise. thanks so much for sharing
news about Tick Tock: A Stitch in Crime on your blog today. This is the
fourth time I’ll be included in a group of short stories written to a theme.
Each time I’m blown away by how all of the stories have a connection and yet
are distinct.
Since I’ve been associated with several
collections, I finally became curious about the word "anthology", so I looked it
up. It seems the word entered our language in the
1600s. We borrowed it from the Greek word, "anthologia", which means The
Garland. The story behind this odd association belongs to a Greek named,
Meleager who collected lyric poets’ work, put them into a single collection and
compared each poet to a flower or plant, forming, in a metaphorical way, a
garland. I’m a word nut, so this was an interesting bit of information to tuck
away.
In this anthology, there are
eleven unique stories that have some aspect of thriller, crime or mystery all
up against the clock. Among them is a futuristic time travel story, a
paranormal whodunit, and a multi-point of view revenge tale.
Here’s the blurb to give you a
better idea about the collection: Can
a dead child’s cross-stitch pendant find a missing nun? Is revenge possible in
just 48 minutes? Can a killer be stopped before the rescuers are engulfed by a
city ablaze? Who killed what the tide brought in? Can a soliloquizing gumshoe
stay out of jail?
Exploring the facets of time, eleven authors delve into
mysteries and crimes that linger in both dark corners and plain sight.
Reset by Tara Tyler
Hand-picked by a panel of agents and authors, these tales will take you on a thrilling ride into jeopardy and secrecy. Trail
along, find the clues, and stay out of danger. Time is wasting.
I hope everyone will stop by our new website for excerpts and stories behind the stories.
Like our Facebook page.
Our Twitter link.Hashtag #TickTockMystery.
Thanks
again, Denise.
Lee
Lee
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WEP (Write...Edit...Publish)
Now I did say there were two things happening that were important to me. After you read my review and C Lee's post, I hope you don't have reader fatigue cuz I want to tell you that WEP (Write...Edit...Publish), that persistent online writing community full of adorable people, has posted their new challenge today for entries on April 18th or earlier.
The theme is ROAD LESS TRAVELED. If you have something that would suit the theme, or you can make it work for the A - Z, please link it and go right ahead and submit your name to the list in my sidebar or at the WEP website. There's a $10 Amazon Gift Card for the outright winner!
Thanks for visiting! Enjoy the crazy month of April!



