Myth or Truth?

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I’m not sure how many of you are country music fans, but it’s what I cut my teeth on and grew up listening to as a teenager. I’ll never forget these kids getting on the school bus when I was about twelve and telling us that Johnny Cash had spent the weekend with his family and would be there all …

A Few Alibis for You to Consider

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Edits are almost finished…just have to read through the whole thing and see if what I changed makes sense. 🙂 Here’s the opening of STANDOFF: What had he gotten himself into? Brandon Marlar leaned back in his chair and chewed his thumbnail. His dad had warned him the last time he’d caught him hacking. “Son, breaking into someone’s files you …

MY SNAKE STORY

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In my comments last Friday I alluded to a snake story and told Edward Arrington that he didn’t want to hear it. He replied he would be interested and that it wouldn’t cause him to have nightmares, so here goes. It was many years ago that we owned a farm with a mobile home on it. We would sometimes spend …

More Zany Insurance Scams

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We had a great time brainstorming our stories, and I came away with a good foundation for my story! Pictured from left to right are Pam Hillman, me, Stephenia McGee, and Janet Ferguson. I love these three ladies’ books! If you haven’t read them, you need to check them out. I think all three are running specials on their books! …

Insurance Scams You Won’t Believe

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When you read this I will be in the woods east of Jackson, MS, working on my next Natchez Trace book. Wish you all were here! Oh! Guess what?? Our Summer of Suspense may actually make the USA Today Best Seller list! Thank you all who have preordered! If you know anyone who loves Suspense who hasn’t preordered, I would …

More Zany Crimes

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Well, Hurricane Barry postponed my brainstorming trip this weekend. I was supposed to meet with four great authors, Pam Hillman, Janet Ferguson, and Stephenia McGee to work out the plot of my next book, but since where we were meeting was in the middle of nowhere and the possibility of being without power was not appealing, we decided to wait …