Robert Goldsborough – Continuing the Nero Wolfe Legacy

Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe Mysteries are some of my all time favorites. I love Archie Goodwin’s jaunty dialogue and the witty banter between Archie and Wolfe. The brownstone on West 35th street is intriguing with the red leather chair, large globe, and well-stocked bookshelves. Stout does a masterful job of describing in as few words […]

Rosemary & Thyme

Rosemary & Thyme I stumbled across this series last year when I saw the DVDs at my local used bookstore. It sounded good, but I didn’t want to invest money into a series I knew nothing about. So, I did what any twenty-first century mystery lover would do, I Googled it. I was able to […]

A different type of mystery

Normally I read cozy mysteries. I write cozy mysteries and I write about cozy mysteries. I’m pretty monotonous in my reading habits. However, about a week ago, I was flipping channels and stumbled across a public television broadcast of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables. The movies were produced by Sullivan Entertainment and feature […]

One Step Closer

Last week I moved one step closer towards my dream of becoming a published writer when I signed an agent agreement with Dawn Dowdle of Blue Ridge Literary Agency. Having an agent doesn’t guarantee your book will be published. However, there are definitely advantages. There have been so many changes to the publishing industry over […]