Guest posts
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A Detective’s Most Interesting Case – The Conclusion
If you’ve missed part I and II of this series, you can find them here and here. [tweetthis twitter_handles=”@SueColetta1″]A detective’s Most Interesting Case – The Conclusion.[/tweetthis] Carl Lamberth is rejoining us for the exciting…
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A Homicide Detective’s Most Interesting Case – A Suspect Emerges
“Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.” ~ Sherlock Holmes “The Sign of the Four” Not a bad idea, Mr. Holmes! If you missed part I, you can…
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A Look Into A Detective’s Most Interesting On Call Homicide Case
I have a special guest for you today. Carl Lamberth spent 30 years of his life writing….not novels – police reports! During his time as a police officer he wrote every kind of police report there is. From simple…
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What Type Of Writer Are You?
I have a special guest for you today, with a thought-provoking post. He sure had me wondering what type of writer I am, and I’m betting he’ll do the same for you. Paul Dale Anderson is the…
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Storyboards and Living Documents
Things are crazy right now for me, working with my editor and setting up a new computer — all these foreign keys make me feel like I’ve never used a computer before —…
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ONE TO THE WOLVES: ON THE TRAIL OF A KILLER
A serious matter caught my attention the other day on Mystery Writers of America’s FB page. A mother was reaching out for help to find her child’s killer. I think you will agree…
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8 Things To Expect When Someone Asks You To Guest Post
After a long work week we all can use a good laugh. Which is why I thought the weekend was the perfect time for my next guest to brighten our day. www.blondewritemore.wordpress.com is my…
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What It Feels Like Inside A Crime Scene — A Detective's POV
Today I have a very special guest joining us. Adam works as a Homicide Detective in southern California. You can learn more about him below. Please be sure to check out his site.…
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The Power of Storytelling
As I mentioned in an earlier post I am reading The Seventh Thunder by Larry Brooks. I don’t normally discuss the books I read because I’ve geared this blog more toward crime related…
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Untrue Crime
There are some people you meet who are so prolific you can’t help but be inspired by them. Today’s guest is one of those people. Margot Kinberg is a mystery novelist with an…