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Celebrating One Year Published with Prizes!
My blog addressed has changed, and this is the last time I’ll post here. If you want the chance to win Kindle Gift cards: http://stacy-green.com/celebrating-one-year-published-with-a-new-look-and-prizes/ Make sure to update your bookmarks!
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On Wednesday, November 13, this blog will automatically go to my website, stacygreen.net. All of my blog updates will be there from then on. If you want to continue to receive updates on the blog, including Thriller Thursdays and the … Continue reading
Why Every Writer Should See Gravity
I don’t talk a lot about movies on here, but today I saw Gravity with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. This movie is unlike anything I’ve ever seen, and I’m not just talking about Bullock floating hopelessly through space, utterly … Continue reading
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Thriller Thursday: The World’s Most Successful Sketch Artist
I know it’s been a while since I’ve done a Thriller Thursday post, but I wanted to talk about this amazing women. Police sketches have always fascinated me–along with any kind of visual art, really. How can an artist create … Continue reading
Skeleton’s Key Cover Reveal Day 10 – Cage is in trouble
We are getting close to the end! Thanks so much for all the tweets and shares for the puzzle. So glad you all are enjoying it. Here’s SKELETON’S KEY Delta Crossroads #2 10.28.13 “So is my being a killer. I … Continue reading
Skeleton’s Key Cover Reveal Day 4
Happy Sunday! Thanks so much for your support of the cover reveal! I’m having a lot of fun, and soon I’ll be telling you about the Facebook launch and all the cool swag I have planned. You’re getting an extra … Continue reading
This Indie Author Pledges to Leave Twitter Hashtags Alone
In the past six months, I’ve been thinking a lot about social media and marketing in general. I’ve spoken to several bestselling fiction authors who’ve built their followings based not on social media strategy but by simply writing more books. … Continue reading
Emotional Vampires, Anyone?
My close friend and critique partner, Catie Rhodes, and I have been discussing personality types a lot lately. People are downright scary, but the emotional manipulator can cause havoc on you, and the worst part is they can ensconce themselves … Continue reading
This bad mom is counting the days until school starts!
I know I’m lucky to get to be a stay at home mom. The sacrifices my hubby and I have made to raise our daughter, and later, for me to be able to write, have been worth it. But I’m … Continue reading
Thriller Thursday: Can Psychopaths Be Cured?
Clinical psychologist and author Kassandra Lamb is talking about one of my favorite twisted subjects: psychopaths. She’s dealt with her fair share, and she has some great thoughts on whether or not they can be cured. I’ve written a couple … Continue reading