Booksigning - Barnes & Noble Springfield, Il 05/19/18

Hey folks, the kind folks over at the Barnes & Noble Bookstore in Springfield, Illinois have invited me back for their Spring book signing event. It will be held on Saturday, May 19th, 2018, and and I will be there from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

If you are going to be in the area, why not stop by @BNSSpringfieldIL and say hello. This is a great opportunity to show support for your local authors. Also, if you know of any avid readers, especially in the mystery genre, please share this post.

Thanks for your continued support.

 

Cold Case: The Rosary Bead Murders

Well, I just made the final edits for the latest mystery novella Cold Case: The Rosary Bead Murders. I will be going through the E-Book submission process and hopefully it will appear on my Amazon author bookshelf before the end of the month.

This new book sees the return of NYPD Detective Angelo Antonucci who is called in to look at the murder of a young woman that was found clutching a pair of rosary beads and a tell-tale note attributed to a serial killer who terrorized NYC in the 90's. 

Of course there will be an appearance by James Maguire, and perhaps even a hint or two as to the direction where I will be taking these characters next.  

This is a perfect weekend read and one that I hope you will enjoy. When you're done, I'd kindly ask that  you please leave a review. 

Barnes & Noble Book Signing

Had another wonderful time this past Saturday at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Springfield, Il. Amanda and the rest of the staff at @BNSSpringfieldIL do a fantastic job and I cannot say enough nice things about them. 

In addition to meeting some incredible readers, and signing a bunch of books, I had the pleasure of talking to several of my fellow authors, including John B. Jamison, author of Disruption, and Chantelle Renee, author of Aligning with the Divine. 

I always enjoy these events, because it gives me the opportunity to speak to both existing fans of my books, as well as new readers. Without readers, authors would create new worlds without any purpose, so I am always grateful for the opportunity to connect with them.

That being said, there is no better feeling then when you walk down the aisles of a book store and spot one of your books up on the shelf. I'm currently sharing a home there with famed Norwegian crime novelist, Jo Nesbo. I hope he is as excited to be seen with me as I am. 

By the way, if you missed out on the event, you can still pick up a signed copy. Just head on over to the Barnes and Noble store where you will find several signed editions up on the shelf. 

Booksigning - Barnes & Noble Springfield, Il 01/13/18

Hey folks, I'm going to be appearing at the Barnes & Noble Bookstore in Springfield, Illinois this Saturday, January 13th, 2018 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

If you are going to be in the area, why not stop by @BNSSpringfieldIL and say hello. Also, if you know of any avid readers, especially in the mystery genre, please share this post.

Thanks for your support.

https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780061907772-0

Debut of Brooklyn Bounce (Alex Taylor Book 3)

As an author, there is no greater feeling than when you are able to release your latest novel. Brooklyn Bounce is the third book in the Alex Taylor series and is the 7th full length novel overall. 

It is hard to explain to folks just how emotional it can be. A book starts with a simple idea and then the real work begins. Long before you ever type the first word in a manuscript there are hours of playing: 'What if?'

'What if my character does this?'

'What if there is an accident?'

'What if someone saw?'

Sometimes the answers come quickly, other times they drag on or, even worse, lead to additional questions. It is a long, an often tedious, process of creating an outline and ensuring that everything within that world remains plausible. 

Once you have finished that part of the writing process, then you get to actually write, but even that is not a guarantee. For me the writing process generally involves listening to the voices in my head and then recording what they say.  Sometimes they are Chatty-Cathy's and other times it's crickets. What I have found is that you have to learn to just roll with it. 

By the time you actually put the final period in place it is a mix of joy and melancholy; like the lead-up to Christmas morning, where you get to bask in the joy, only to realize that it will soon be over for another year.  

In a way I guess it is only fitting that this book come out right before Christmas. It is the culmination of many months of hard work and I hope that you will enjoy and appreciate it. Normally, I would take off for a bit to re-charge the creative batteries, but so far the voices are continuing to chat, so, for now, it is off to write the 2nd Cold Case Novella. 

Merry Christmas !!