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Would a Rose by any other Name: The Thorny Question of Titles 26 Aug 2013 | 01:54 am

I have belonged to a writing group for nearly 25 years, and I cannot count the number of hours we have discussed the titles for our books over those years. For those members who were fortunate enough ...

Announcements: Take 2 19 Aug 2013 | 08:20 pm

Guess I was a little sleepy this am, as I tried to post and alert you all to the fact that I had written a piece on another website.  No title, then bad link.  Sigh..Have had my cup of tea and I am go...

Announcements 19 Aug 2013 | 06:18 pm

Over on my “home away from home,” the website, Historical Fiction eBooks, I have posted an article today, entitled: “The story in History is important: Why I write historical fiction.” Do check it out...

Bloody Lessons: One Month until Launch! 15 Aug 2013 | 10:31 pm

Bloody Lessons, the third book in my San Francisco Mystery Series will be available in print and in all major ebook stores September 15, 2013. The book is already available for pre-order in print on A...

Celebrating Independence Day as an Independent Author 4 Jul 2013 | 11:38 pm

I just wanted to note that I count the July 4, 2010 holiday as my independence day as an indie author. It was that weekend that the Kindle Nation Daily offered my newly written short story, Dandy Dete...

Copperfield Review Interview 3 Jul 2013 | 04:52 am

Meredith Allard has just posted an interview with me at the The Copperfield Review–A Journal for Readers and Writers of Historical Fiction that you might find interesting. The Copperfield Review is an...

“It’s a Dandelion Thing:” Social Media and Marketing 24 May 2013 | 11:17 pm

At the Digital Minds Conference held before the 2013 London Book Fair, Neil Gaiman  made a speech where he asked the question: “How do we make ourselves heard in a world of too much information?” His ...

Review of Rubies of the Viper 12 Apr 2013 | 09:50 pm

Rubies of the Viper is a fast-paced, suspenseful and romantic historical novel by Martha Marks, and a totally satisfying read. Set primarily in Rome at the time of Emperor Nero, Rubies of the Viper te...

Review of No Game for a Dame and Tough Cookie: A Gendered Twist on the Classic Detective Genre 12 Apr 2013 | 06:50 pm

As any one who has read my own work might guess, I enjoy historical mysteries with a strong female protagonist who is working. And, therefore, it is no surprise how delighted I was when I found M. Rut...

Historical Fiction that Influenced Me 6 Apr 2013 | 07:20 pm

I have decided to start putting up reviews on my blog. These will be primarily of interest to those people who are fans of my Victorian San Francisco Mystery series and might therefore be interested i...

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