If you follow my crime novels blog, you’re already part of the “indie” revolution that has totally disrupted how books are published. To say that things will never be the same is more than an understatement, it’s the gospel and it is good news.
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My crime thriller author timeline
Some of you have been asking about when I began my crime writing career. I started writing my first book, the one that eventually became Motion to Kill, my first Lou Mason thriller, in 1992 while I was still a practicing lawyer. It was eventually published in 2002. The Last Witness, the second
Read MoreA typical week in this crime thriller writer’s life
Some of you have been asking what a typical week looks like in my world. I usually get up between 5.30 and 6am. The newspapers are my first stop – USA Today, the New York Times and Kansas City Star. I feed the dogs, our two
Read More100,000 crime books sold since going ‘indie’!
As of this weekend, I’ve sold over 100,000 copies of my crime books since going “indie” and getting into self-publishing last summer. Pretty cool if you ask me! Thanks to all my readers who’ve supported me and enjoyed my crime novel series, and
Read MoreA crime novel author’s first question? “What happens now?”
I mentioned in an earlier post that I get a lot of my ideas by asking myself what happens when things go wrong. That was never more true in my life than on March 24, 2004. I was in San Francisco in the middle of a complex trial (I was a trial lawyer in those… Continue Reading A crime novel author’s first question? “What happens now?” »
Read MoreThe crime thriller books writing process
One of the things I want to talk about in this blog is writing, the crime thriller books writing process and the writer’s life. So, every month (or more often if the mood strikes me), I’ll talk about some or all of these topics. I’ll start by answering some of the most common questions people… Continue Reading The crime thriller books writing process »
Read MoreStormy weather – Introducing Kansas City’s crazy climate
I’m starting to understand how important the weather is to my British readers. You’re about as obsessed with it as Kansas City natives! Welcome to my world, where we regularly get hailstones the size of small mammals, snow blankets our streets for weeks, and the heat and humidity soar way beyond the comfort zone.
Read MoreIf You Want To Write
I’ll bet that many of you have had the same experience I often have had while reading a novel. There were times I put a book down after reading a particularly great passage and thought there was no way I could ever write like that. There were other times I threw a book down and… Continue Reading If You Want To Write »
Read MoreMy Kansas City thriller novels – Scene of the crime
The crime scene is more than the chalk outline marking where the victim falls. It’s the world surrounding that pale silhouette, spreading out in uneven ripples from the perimeter cordoned off with yellow tape to the metes and bounds of the jurisdiction that investigates and prosecutes the offense to the ill-defined society that wittingly or… Continue Reading My Kansas City thriller novels – Scene of the crime »
Read MoreMy crime novels: What I Write About
I explore life through the crime fiction novels I write, starting each book with the same question in mind. What happens when things go wrong, especially when no one is looking? Character and characters are measured by the answer to that question. Crime fiction poses that question when the stakes are the highest, when the… Continue Reading My crime novels: What I Write About »
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