Interview: Richard Dee, author of ANDORA PETT AND THE OORT CLOUD CAFE

  Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I picked Sci-fi because I thought that I’d be able to get away without doing any research. I reckoned that as it hadn’t happened yet, you could just write any old stuff and get away with it. Oops! That was mistake numberContinueContinue reading “Interview: Richard Dee, author of ANDORA PETT AND THE OORT CLOUD CAFE”

Excerpt: THE GERMAN MESSENGER by David Malcolm

The German Messenger by David Malcolm – EXCERPT   Chapter 1 – In London It was a cold, wet December afternoon when my train pulled into Victoria. Clouds of steam billowed up in the damp air, up into the blackened arches of the station roof. Pigeons flapped aimlessly from one to the other. A tired,ContinueContinue reading “Excerpt: THE GERMAN MESSENGER by David Malcolm”

Guest Post: What is Noir? by Elka Ray

As an author, editor and avid reader, I’m excited to have been invited to write a guest post for The Librarian Talks. My name’s Elka Ray. I write crime fiction, mystery, suspense and noir. If you’re like me, up until fairly recently, I didn’t actually know what noir was. So I’m going to explain itContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: What is Noir? by Elka Ray”

WINNING TEXAS by  Nancy Stancill  Genre: Mystery / Thriller / Suspense Publisher: Black Rose Writing Date of Publication: April 26, 2016 # of pages: 230 Scroll down for Giveaway! When a female body is found floating in the Houston Ship Channel, Annie Price, an investigative journalist for a struggling Houston newspaper, is propelled into aContinueContinue reading

Interview with Ashley Nemer

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? My dad wasn’t to happy I had written a vampire book with sex in it, so I wrote a book he would be comfortable reading. A light fun mystery. Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? High school, my best friend andContinueContinue reading “Interview with Ashley Nemer”

Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts

I often hear two things about my novel Hustle. 1) That it’d make a great movie. And of course, I blush and agree. I don’t really know if that’s true though. I suspect people say it because the exposition can be very visual, it’s in third person, and it’s dialogue heavy. All of which lendContinueContinue reading “Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts”