Sunday, February 6, 2011

Writing To Be Read

Last night, D. Nathan Hilliard and I made it to Denny's Restaurant, our usual hang-out. We decided this week on Saturday night instead of our usual Sunday, so we'd be free to stay home and watch the Superbowl Game. :D 

We brainstormed on his latest, The Mushroom Man, and gotta tell everyone--this is one high-creep-factored short story! I loved the ending. This is all I'm going to say on this for now until he gets it "published" on Kindle. So watch for it folks, should be going up this coming week. 

I'm almost finished with Intrigue in Italics by Gayle Wigglesworth. Her mysteries will delight you with prose, with laughs, with travels abroad, and a need to want to get your hands on her next novel. I tip my cap to you, Gayle, you've delivered another great read! "Tea is for Terror" is also by Gayle, and that's the one to start with...then read all her others. :>) 


And Diana L. Driver's Ninth Lord of the Night is so captivating, you'll swear you can hear the buzz of gnats and mosquitoes. Her elements she's included in her novel will literally sweep you away into Guatemala, losing all time being absorbed in this fantastical novel. 


If any of you haven't read, Vicki Tyley's Brittle Shadows, you are missing out! It's the 3rd in her installment of "mystery-most-deceptive" and I can't wait for her next book.  xxx 


Okay gang, finally gotta mention my own two short stories, "Halo and Holly" and "Yesterday's Chance" ;)  And for a GREAT murder mystery, read my "Impact for Murder" where once again, German shepherds rule. 


For those of you with Kindles, or Kindle for PC, head on over to Amazon and find some pretty decent reading for yourself on this Superbowl Sunday day! You won't be disappointed!


Enoy the game, the day, and some of the finest writing by some of the finest authors out there,
Cherri
 

6 comments:

  1. Writing to be read is indeed the name of the game. Thanks for mentioning Ninth Lord of the Night!!!

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  2. Diana,
    You're very welcome. Ninth Lord of the Night was certainly worth mentioning and even more enjoyable to read! :>)

    Cherri

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  3. Cherri, Thanks for reading my book, and thanks for enjoying it and telling others. That's what make writers write.

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  4. Gayle! Thrilled you stopped by. Yes, your series is right up there with my favorites. I'm tickled that you've grasped the Kindle concept so well and am also happy for your success! (yep, I've been following you-LOL)

    Keep 'em comin',
    Cherri

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  5. Thanks for the mention, Cherri! Gayle is spot on when she says that's what makes writers write. Thanks again. :)

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  6. Vicki, Yes, being read is what keeps us writing. And I understand you have quite a following and an extraordinary Book Club reading your "Brittle Shadows" right now, too. How exciting!!!!

    Cherri

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